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There was a statement that the prisoner characters in the film, who in turn portray other characters in their "play within the film", made no attempt at making their feminine characters realistically so. I can find no source to indicate that the writer, director or any of the actors intentionally acted in such a fashion as to portray that they were male prisoners playing female characters with disregard to gender. In point of fact, I would strongly argue against this statement, particularly the character of Liddy-Anne. CouplandForever (talk) 23:43, 12 November 2008 (UTC)Reply