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THE NEW GIRLFRIEND

What You Need To Know:

THE NEW GIRLFRIEND is a French movie about a married woman confused about her sexuality who becomes involved with her dead friend’s cross-dressing husband. The movie opens with Claire giving a eulogy at the funeral for her childhood friend, Laura, who died from an illness several months after giving birth to her daughter with her husband, David. One day, Claire goes to see David and the baby. She finds David dressed in Laura’s clothes and a blonde wig. David admits he was a cross-dresser before he wed Laura, but that he only started wearing Laura’s clothes to soothe the baby cries for her mother. Claire agrees to keep David’s secret. In fact, she starts to enjoy keeping this secret. Dressed as a woman, David goes shopping with Claire, and an adulterous love affair seems to blossom.

THE NEW GIRLFRIEND is shot in a crisp way, with some beautiful cinematography, but the story is ludicrous and offensive. THE NEW GIRLFRIEND is not only promoting an LGBT agenda, but also promoting adultery. It has an abhorrent Romantic, politically correct worldview that’s evil, ungodly and perverse.

Content:

(RoRoRo, PCPCPC, HoHoHo, L, VV, SSS, NN, A, D, MMM) Very strong Romantic, politically correct homosexual worldview promoting cross-dressing; three obscenities and zero profanities; strong violence when a character gets hit by a vehicle and is sent to the hospital in critical condition; extreme sex and sexual immorality includes depicted marital sex, depicted crossdressing in multiple scenes, a lesbian scene in a bedroom that turns out to be a dream, references to homosexuality, adultery, married woman hops into bed with widower dressed as a woman but scene is interrupted as woman realizes the person is a man (the woman has latent lesbian issues, the movie implies); images of upper female nudity, rear male nudity, upper male nudity; alcohol use; smoking; and, lying, deception, moral relativism, re-definition of family, people joyfully defy convention.

More Detail:

THE NEW GIRLFRIEND is a French drama about a married woman confused about her sexuality who becomes involved with her dead friend’s cross-dressing husband. Both of them become even more confused and depraved as they get more involved with sexual sin and perversion.

The movie opens with Claire giving a eulogy at the funeral for her childhood friend, Laura, who died from an illness several months after giving birth to her daughter with her husband, David. A montage follows showing how Claire and Laura met, grew up together and got married to two men.

Claire is deeply depressed after Laura’s death. One day, when she goes to see David and the baby, she finds David dressed in Laura’s clothes and a blonde wig. David admits he was a cross-dresser before he wed Laura, but that he only started wearing Laura’s clothes to soothe the baby cries for her mother.

Claire agrees to keep David’s secret. In fact, she starts to enjoy keeping this secret. Soon, she and David start going on shopping trips together, with David dressed as “Virginia.”

Things go too far, however, when Claire lies to her own husband, Gilles, about spending the weekend with her mother. Instead, she spends the weekend with David/Virginia at the empty country home of Laura’s parents.

How far will David and Claire go?

THE NEW GIRLFRIEND is shot in a crisp way, with some beautiful cinematography, but the story is ludicrous and offensive. At one point, Claire and David/Virginia go to a Drag Queen nightclub, and David is clearly drawn to homosexuality, not just cross-dressing. At another point, Claire dreams of having a passionate time with her late friend Laura in bed. Finally, at the end, Claire’s own husband leaves the picture, and a pregnant Claire is seen with David/Virginia and his/her daughter.

Clearly, THE NEW GIRLFRIEND is not only promoting an LGBT agenda, but also promoting adultery. It has an abhorrent Romantic, politically correct worldview that’s ungodly and perverse.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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