Tootsie Comments

  • Bryana 2023-09-19 10:36:47

    Dustin dressing up as a woman is...

  • Marietta 2023-09-18 13:42:52

    Men who play men who play women in reverse roles in film and television are always unable to get out of a misunderstanding of femininity. Dustin Hoffman's performance is radiant enough, but he still can't escape this kind of exaggeration, babbling, twitching hands and feet, and unbalanced performance. I try to think that, from Jack Lemmon in Like Fire, to Hoffman here, or, to put it more closely, the female characters in Shanghai burlesque, almost no actor is just right, all too full. Only...

  • Lionel 2023-09-12 03:43:21

    2011.02.05 @ Home Proves once again that there are no ugly women only lazy women Dustin's acting skills are great

  • Jaeden 2023-09-11 03:51:11

    Dustin Hoffman's acting was amazing, but he was very old at the time. Very relaxing...

  • Chaya 2023-08-22 17:59:06

    Forget about all the other man-as-woman movies cause this one is the...

  • Rhea 2023-08-20 15:59:10

    Replenishing the standard, enjoying the big screen of the North Film Festival Archives, men disguised as women and having gay rights, all kinds of funny jokes are so funny to laugh silly, it is hard not to remind people of the classic Robin Williams's "Slim and Slender". "Daddy", but in this 82-year-old classic film, Dustin Hoffman’s acting skills are completely worthy of being a little golden man. He is not acting but completely turning himself into a charming woman. This For an actor, it is...

  • Clinton 2023-08-16 22:13:26

    One of the best comedies of all...

  • Holden 2023-08-11 21:38:28

    Hoffman's face is quite suitable for dressing up as a woman....

  • Lacy 2023-08-07 16:09:42

    I accidentally watched it in elementary school. At that time, I was really young and didn’t understand anything. If I read it now, I would think Hoffman would be regarded as a drag queen... The high school head teacher taught English, and this appeared in the English weekly newspaper once. The name of the movie, he even swore that this movie tells the story of a prostitute! OMG, my jaw dropped, he must have never heard the song "It might be...

  • Robert 2023-08-05 00:11:07

    Dustin is so good at acting, even though he's suspected of having ADHD, he's absolutely full of drama. The feminism of the ring structure makes people unable to tell whether it is ridicule or praise at the end. In essence, it is a chasing female...

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Tootsie quotes

  • Sandy: I'm going to feel this way until I don't feel this way anymore.

  • Dorothy Michaels: Thank you, Gordon. Well, I cannot tell you all how deeply moved I am. I never in my wildest dreams imagined that I would be the object of so much genuine affection. It makes it all the more difficult for me to say what I'm now going to say. Yes. I do feel it's time to set the record straight. You see, I didn't come here just as an administrator, Dr. Brewster; I came to this hospital to settle an old score. Now you all know that my father was a brilliant man; he built this hospital. What you don't know is that to his family, he was an unmerciful tyrant - a absolute dodo bird. He drove my mother, his wife, to - to drink; in fact, she - uh, she she she went riding one time and lost all her teeth. The son Edward became a recluse, and the oldest daughter - the pretty one, the charming one - became pregnant when she was fifteen years old and was driven out of the house. In fact, she was so terrified that she would, uh, that, uh, that, that, that the baby daughter would bear the stigma of illegitimacy that she, she - she decided to change her name and she contracted a disfiguring disease... after moving to Tangiers, which is where she raised the, the, the little girl as her sister. But her one ambition in life - besides the child's happiness - was to become a nurse, so she returned to the States and joined the staff right here at Southwest General. Well, she worked here, she knew she had to speak out wherever she saw injustice and inhumanity. God save us, you do understand that, don't you, Dr. Brewster?

    John Van Horne: I never laid a hand on her.

    Dorothy Michaels: Yes, you did. And she was shunned by all you nurses, too... and by a, what do you call it, what do you call it, a - something like a pariah, to you doctors who found her idealistic and reckless. But she was deeply, deeply, deeply, deeply, deeply, deeply loved by her brother. It was this brother who, on the day of her death, swore to the good Lord above that he would follow in her footsteps, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just owe it all up to her. But on her terms. As a woman. And just as proud to be a woman as she ever was. For I am not Emily Kimberly, the daughter of Dwayne and Alma Kimberly. No, I'm not. I'm Edward Kimberly, the recluse brother of my sister Anthea. Edward Kimberly, who has finally vindicated his sister's good name. I am Edward Kimberly. Edward Kimberly. And I'm not mentally ill, but proud, and lucky, and strong enough to be the woman that was the best part of my manhood. The best part of myself.