Tootsie Comments

  • Clarissa 2022-09-23 18:39:38

    That's what good comedy is. Landmark God...

  • Maurine 2022-09-09 07:55:55

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

  • Charity 2022-09-04 07:38:41

    The meaning of cross-dressing is not only funny, but also extends to deep gender discussions. This is beyond the reach of those drag comedies later. Admire Dustin Hoffman's acting skills. "Don't just think of being a great actor McDowell, or a great waitress McDowell, why don't you just be McDowell?"-Remember this...

  • Antonio 2022-08-21 07:53:31

    I was a better man with you, as a woman, than i ever was with a woman, as a man. It was too strong. If I had read this before I wrote Little Things in City A, I would have never wanted to write it. Dustin Hoffman is a...

  • Federico 2022-05-20 23:01:29

    Classic cross-dressing. There is a strong American feeling in the early 70s and 80s. It's that kind of drag show again, because it has become so good, I even hope he is her. This is the most complicated drama I have seen this year. A female likes b male. b men's clothes became b women. b male like c female. Female c thinks that female b is gay. C daughter dad likes b woman. d male likes b female. Male d thinks male b and male e are lovers. A woman thinks that b man is...

  • Kiley 2022-05-20 23:00:47

    Dustin Hoffman’s acting skills are really great. I feel that this movie is based on Judith Butler’s performance and gender theory. Seeing the interview with Hoffman, Hoffman cried because he realized that he did not respect women before because of sex acts. Although it is a comedy, the core is a heavy...

  • Scot 2022-05-20 18:05:12

    The rich atmosphere based on the times and the spiritual core that transcends the times are so moving. The play is at the textbook level, while Hoffman's performance is at the epic...

  • Mae 2022-05-20 11:14:01

    A straight man was mistaken for being a gay and lesbian at the same time, and was liked by several men and women at the same time... After "As Passionate as Fire", another sex-stalked movie was played, but the jokes seemed to be less than the...

  • Elwyn 2022-05-20 10:44:54

    To be honest, it is a pity that Hoffman lost to Benkinsley's Gandhi, and even if the best actress of the year was reported, it might not have won Streep's Sophie's choice. But no matter what Hoffman's acting skills in this film really do not need to be affirmed by Xiao...

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.