Reconcile the past and embrace freedom

Arden 2022-03-23 09:02:31

Reconcile the past and embrace freedom

Passing through the world, greed, hatred, love, infatuation. How to let go? How to redeem? How to be free?

Tilly has made perfect clothes to cover up their ugly hearts and dirty pasts, which is infinitely beautiful. In the end, it disappeared after a fire, and all the ugliness was visible. After all, gorgeous clothes can't hide the riddled heart. She gave them opportunities and hope, but they still pushed her into the abyss, so let's destroy it, there is nothing to be missed, just go with the wind.

What is redemption? Dare to face all the love, hate, hatred and madness of the past. Tilly is back, facing the anger, seeking the truth, and redeeming herself. Molly said once, put on the clothes made by her daughter and defended her dignity. The pharmacist's wife finally ate the anesthesia cake and the pain was finally gone. The police took the blame for Tilly, atonement for the mistakes 25 years ago, and felt very strong. And that crazy guy finally told the truth. Fortunately, they were all redeemed. Everyone makes mistakes and may regret life for the rest of their lives. Only when we dare to look back and admit our mistakes can we be redeemed.

Reconcile the past and embrace freedom.

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Extended Reading
  • Weston 2021-12-26 08:01:40

    Life will be full of poison on the road full of thorns. The only thing that can truly defeat these is his own continuous resistance and rising action and determination. And sometimes love and family affection will leave you at the most critical moment, but their love will always stay in our hearts and inspire us to be brave and live the most wonderful life, because the wicked have a natural harvest, look up at the sky, and never forgive Who.

  • Sunny 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    Such a routine is so small and fresh, I never imagined it.

The Dressmaker quotes

  • Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: I can make you the most striking girl in the room.

  • Molly Dunnage: Go on, make them their dresses. Make them think they're classy. They'll still hate you.