everything can be redone

Roel 2022-04-19 09:02:26

In the end, the sharp sister attacked and burned everything. The whole town ended in a sea of ​​flames. The
movie's revenge is still a highlight. With a pair of skillful hands, you can create
so many gorgeous clothes. The ingenious embodiment of the line
We also live in this gorgeous and fearsome world
. The mother-in-law in my circle is also a highlight and a stroke in this small town.
When you dress beautifully, some people gossip when you do something.
People will always gossip behind your back.
When you understand that you have to live for yourself, it is actually difficult to overcome people's words
. It takes courage to appreciate the heroine's bravery. It's
not what you do to show your bravery, but what you are more afraid of. And doing the thing you are afraid of
is the real courage to face the thing you are afraid of.
This is the state of separation in life

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Extended Reading
  • Summer 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    It's a black humor of being beaten in the head and saddened from the stomach. The death of the male protagonist and mother was also handled in a very paradoxical and dramatic way to satirize "evil does not oppress the righteous", like a big fish like the Grand Budapest Hotel, super awesome!

  • Collin 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    The film that does not take the usual path, the absurdity is crazy and the black humor is attached, the development of the plot is also unexpected, and the ending is even darker to the end, the fat temperature of the meat toot is really beautiful! Although it is a sad story, it seems quite happy...

The Dressmaker quotes

  • Molly Dunnage: [screaming] Rape... Rape!

    Teddy McSwiney: Who in their right mind would be up there raping Mad Molly?

    Barney McSwiney: A lady with little balls.

    Teddy McSwiney: [seemingly satisfied with answer] I knew there had to be a reasonable explanation Barney.

  • [first lines]

    Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: [standing in the nighttime street] I'm back, you bastards.