That was... interesting. Watched it with a friend, honestly it was a better experience for that. Not least since I had someone to hug me during the body horror parts, LOL. It's definitely very trans, and a bit camp in an 80s B-movie way, but I can see how that went over a straight audience's heads.
What I can't see though, is how people can not just be MRAs after watching the film, but think it backs them up. The most MRA-like character in the film is... Cypher, who uses edginess and toxic masculine aggression to cover up his insecurity, and winds up betraying the crew. Who needs a Matrix when people have that level of denialism at the ready.