Tootsie Comments

  • Freddie 2023-05-10 10:27:59

    An interesting movie and very...

  • Marcellus 2023-05-07 17:04:03

    Quite neat script, although it is Dustin Hoffman's drag show, but it is not only in the category of comedy, it has a positive effect on the awakening of women's self-consciousness, and satirizes TV forms such as soap operas, It can be said that this is a masterpiece that cuts into the...

  • Justus 2023-05-01 14:33:03

    I am an upright tomato! A juicy and sexy tomato! No one can act a live vegetable like me! I am the best veggie in the whole of Broadway! The best tomato I've ever played, the best cucumber! Even the critics slapped their buttocks with praise for my lettuce...

  • Maverick 2023-04-28 02:48:44

    Even Dustin Hoffman knows how to put on eye shadow right... He's not even gay! What's wrong with...

  • Teagan 2023-04-25 20:16:23

    8.5/10. The down-and-out actor disguised himself as a woman managed to find a job and earn money, but also fell into an extremely complicated polyamorous love in the middle. There are plenty of laughs (level ≤ 9.0), but while the film emphasizes the funnyness of the male protagonist dressed as a woman (including the display of his various details of cross-dressing and a lot of jokes surrounding him as a man dressed as a woman), it lacks (Neuro-comedy) Playful classic Hollywood happiness, these...

  • Blaze 2023-04-14 09:12:58

    Relying on exquisite scripts and plots, serious lines and unparalleled performances to create comedy effects, it is really high-end. It's just that the process is a bit...

  • Lenna 2023-04-08 11:36:54

    like! I found that the L world has a scene that pays homage to this movie. Who said that the feminist movement? ? Obviously very advanced gender concept. Ironic and funny Hoffman's triple performance...

  • Vito 2023-03-27 15:12:58

    Fun, but also profound, compared to the Kramers, the gentleman is much more...

  • Mercedes 2023-03-22 08:05:43

    The script of the play. "I'm a man, I'm an actress." Reverse string, originally meant to pave the way, later became a self-identification of the actor's identity; obsessed with the role, doing what should be done, this is the duty of an actor, so it leads to Discussion of women's liberation. In this process, it is the transformation and modification of the protagonist and the characters' personalities or outlook on life. Comedy can have this idea, very good. The misunderstanding bridge section...

  • Kallie 2023-03-19 23:22:38

    Gender-inversion comedy, a feminist endorsement to treat straight men's cancer, and many tributes to Wilder's "Passionate Like Fire", Dustin Hoffman's beautiful acting skills, and the ending is neat and just right. (It was only discovered that the agent George was played by the director...

Extended Reading

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.