You never know what's on someone's mind

Eunice 2022-03-24 09:02:37

Originally, I thought that it was a standard popcorn chip for the heroine to retrieve the lost memory and restore the relationship between mother and daughter. As a result, from the color of memories to the ubiquitous yellow sand and soil in reality, it gave people a big NO. Now that I think of my mother's words, it's a prophecy. No matter how beautiful you dress them up, they won't like you. Look, you dressed the girl in the grocery store like a fairy, and she didn't read you well. Don't forget that she sued, and the whole town said that your murderer didn't see those women wearing a skirt less than you. . The moment the police car came, the flashback in my mother's mind was an instant burst of tears. The short-lived joy in the whole film is probably only the interaction between Hugo and the heroine. By the way, I would like to express that Uncle Hugo is so cute, so cute and so cute.

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  • River 2022-03-22 09:02:13

    Good story, but unfortunately the rhythm of the filming is very strange, the characters before and after are completely inconsistent with the middle...can be much better

  • Shawna 2021-12-26 08:01:40

    The Australian light comedy version of "Dogtown", Winslet is domineering and beautiful in it! In the final analysis, the evil of the small town is the evil of the tradition and the power of human nature passed down from generation to generation. Trying to slowly change the tradition without burning the tradition by one person will ultimately fail.

The Dressmaker quotes

  • [first lines]

    Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: [standing in the nighttime street] I'm back, you bastards.

  • Sergeant Farrat: ls that, uh, Dior?

    Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: Very good, Sergeant Farrat. My design, but Dior-inspired.

    Sergeant Farrat: Myrtle Dunnage.

    Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: Tilly.

    Sergeant Farrat: You grew up.

    Myrtle 'Tilly' Dunnage: You got old.

    Sergeant Farrat: Sad, but true.