The more drama, the more life

Karson 2022-03-27 09:01:12

Tedy's death is too dramatic. Although there is a foreshadowing, do you still think it is necessary to make the heroine worse?
What's even more surprising is that Tedy's mother did not express her anger, but accepted Kate and asked Kate to help with the funeral. The description of Tedy's mother, with the goodness of the good, highlights the evil of the wicked.
Arranging the drama festival as the end, I sighed in my heart, "No! The big showdown is just such a broken drama competition?" The costumes of the characters in the town really fit the imagination of the drama festival, but the Japanese costumes of the opponents can't be more dramatic.
In fact, life is like this, the more dramatic the drama, the more it has to be admired. Looking around, how many examples of good people die in accidents and bad people live long?

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Extended Reading
  • Elza 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    [20160321] Killing people, setting fires, and making beautiful clothes? The original must be great!

  • Rogers 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Absurd, spicy, and ironic, it seems that I have seen many similar texts or novels, but it seems that I have rarely seen similar movies. Unsatisfactory, entertainment is acceptable.

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.