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Guillaume Y Los Chicos Вўa La Mesa! May 2026

By playing his mother, Gallienne shows that his "performance" of womanhood is actually a tribute to her.

The film is less about coming out and more about to oneself. Gallienne plays both himself and his mother, a brilliant casting choice that visually represents how much of her he has absorbed. Guillaume y los chicos ВЎA la mesa!

Growing up, Guillaume internalizes this distinction. Because he admires his mother’s elegance and temperament, he mimics her—not because he necessarily feels like a woman, but because he wants to be her to win her love. This creates a central irony: everyone assumes Guillaume is gay because of his feminine mannerisms, while Guillaume is simply trying to navigate his own unique identity. 2. The Mother-Son Dynamic By playing his mother, Gallienne shows that his

Guillaume y los chicos, ¡A la mesa! is a rare film that treats the subject of heterosexuality as a "discovery" rather than a default. It’s a celebration of being an individual in a world that loves to categorize, proving that the most important relationship you’ll ever have is the one where you finally stop pretending. Growing up, Guillaume internalizes this distinction

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