Rumors are daggers

Alfreda 2022-03-28 09:01:07

Terrible.
Tilly returns to her hometown as a well-known designer in Paris to find out the truth about whether she killed someone in those days. Accused by teachers, ostracized by town residents, no one cares what the truth is. Tilly made them beautiful clothes in exchange for information, only to discover that she and the dead boy were the same father, a man who only used women. With the help of Teddy and the police, she finally remembered the scene of that year. He was not the murderer, the boy hit the wall himself. In order to let her daughter breathe out, the mother died of a stroke while running; Teddy accidentally hung up in order to let Tilly let go of her being a cursed demon (this setting is a bit abrupt...absurd...); the police finally released the alien The pretentious nature helped her stand up for her crime. Tilly's father was hacked to death by his wife who was obsessed with cleanliness. The small town's stage play failed miserably. In the end, Tilly set fire to the town and returned to Melbourne, where she was convicted of murder. The place where they were sent to..
Seeing the black smoke in the distance, the flight attendant said: They are burning garbage, but it seems to be a little too far.
Tilly replied: You have never seen the real garbage
teacher make a false certificate for his own benefit. , Tilly's father abandoned their mother and daughter for money, and the townspeople were ignorant and selfish, and they only tried to talk quickly and ignore the facts and truth.
Therefore, human speech is a weapon sharper than a sword, so use it with caution. Otherwise, telling lies will be punished _(:3」∠)_

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Extended Reading
  • Maria 2021-12-26 08:01:40

    I was satisfied when I saw Kate sleeping handsome.

  • Michele 2022-03-21 09:02:29

    Poor mountains and bad waters make troublesome people, fat and warm, cool and beautiful!

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.