Dumplin' Comments

  • Beulah 2023-09-29 07:19:11

    The characters are not very...

  • Santino 2023-09-27 19:47:06

    Beauty pageant version of "Hair Spray". If you can understand the meaning of Dolly Parton to the story, you will probably understand a lot (and gradually understand why Netflix made a separate play for her songs). After the singing and the lyrics, there are many questions about "big girls never stop fighting". "The core topic. I like JenJen to play this kind of "beautiful demon", because there is a little too much excavation of this kind of subject matter in TV and movies, and it is estimated...

  • Crawford 2023-09-03 15:37:54

    In American-style children's films, the characters other than the protagonist can't even be said to be flat, completely one-dimensional and monotonous. Some are also contrived. The whole routine also seems a bit...

  • Anthony 2023-09-01 15:50:00

    It’s so gentle. Movies with no bad guys are prone to preaching themes, and they didn’t explain too much according to the audience’s head. I thought it was Pitt scared to death. The original new song is...

  • Felicia 2023-08-29 10:04:01

    So bad that I feel very...

  • Trycia 2023-08-01 16:56:39

    I'm actually quite...

  • Zita 2023-07-24 19:21:10

    Some people say that the protagonist sometimes gives up on himself, sometimes he is obsessed with self-confidence, but he feels very...

  • Ivy 2023-06-23 05:39:02

    Three and a half! Singing fat girls and drag men are...

  • Joesph 2023-05-28 09:40:28

    The characters are not very...

  • Anais 2023-04-14 08:02:34

    It is estimated that a teen com like Netflix can't be turned over, but an interesting subject has written such a third-rate script, which is a waste of a very talented...

Extended Reading

Dumplin' quotes

  • Willowdean: "The difference between winning and losing is all in the details", she said.

  • Willowdean: It's a protest!

    Millie: What's our point?

    Hannah: It's a revolt against the oppressive hetero-patriarchy unconsciously internalised by the female psyche!

    Millie: [Slight pause] Oh.