Surgical horror & melodrama in The Skin I Live in: Beyond the male/female divide
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Pedro Almodóvar’s The skin I live in (2011) explores revenge, identity transformation, and the limitations of binary gender categories through surgical horror and melodrama. The film depicts Dr. Robert Ledgard’s forced transformation of Vicente into Vera, modeled after his deceased wife, interrogating bodily autonomy and male control over female identity. It critiques patriarchal fantasies while engaging with trans and queer identities, though problematically linking surgical transition to trauma and punishment. The film portrays Vera’s transformation as both violent and potentially liberating. Incorporating melodramatic elements, it subverts traditional resolutions, leaving the protagonist in an ambiguous state. This videoessay functions as an audiovisual ‘surgical operation’, using images, sounds, scholarly quotations, and intertitles from the film to dissect its representation of bodily transformation and examine how gender identity is constructed, coerced, and ultimately reclaimed, offering a nuanced critique of hegemonic gender constructs and power dynamics.
This video essay functions as an audiovisual “surgical operation,” using images, sounds, critical quotations, and intertitles from the film to dissect its representation of bodily transformation and examine how gender identity is constructed, coerced, and ultimately reclaimed, offering a nuanced critique of hegemonic gender constructs and power dynamics.
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