human cruelty

Jason 2022-04-20 09:02:03

First of all, I have to mention that the style of this film is particularly beautiful, and it is the type that girls prefer to watch. Telling cruel human issues through absurd tones, Tilly, a small town girl, was sent away because she was framed for murdering a little boy. In the outside world, she learned a skill, tailoring, designing many amazing clothes, and returning home He went to the town to seek the truth and came back to see his mother, Jasmine. Mother and Tilly were actually mutually supportive. Her mother was decadent at home. It was Tilly who made her look radiant, and Tilly's boyfriend was unfortunate in order to prove that Tilly was not cursed. When she died, Tilly was very depressed. When she was disheartened, it was her mother, Jasmine, who gave her a ferocious operation. She succeeded in revealing the truth. She murdered with a knife and succeeded in revenge. The sheriff is also a rare and kind character in the small town. For Tilly's mother, Jasmine, she took the charge of poisoning and died. In the end, Tilly was completely disappointed by the people in the town, and left the town to go to Melbourne and Paris... to start her real life and leave such a place where human nature is unbearable.

The humorous tone, attacking the cruelty of society, the sadness of human nature, and a bit of poetry in it, but the picture is beautiful, and finally bravely walked into his own life, out of the ridiculousness of the small town.

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The Dressmaker quotes

  • Gertrude 'Trudy' Pratt: A dress can't change anything!

    Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: Watch and learn Gertrude, watch and learn!

  • Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: Take your clothes off

    Molly Dunnage: A murderer... and a lesbian...