Late at night when Tilly had just returned, she looked at the familiar street scene in the town and recalled the pain she had suffered-the teacher's punishment, the humiliation of the pharmacy owner, being scolded as a bastard, and being wrongly sent to another country. It's all because she only has one single mother, because they are so weak and unable to resist...
She said to the small town in the night: "I'm back, you bastards!"
Yes, now she has With her shining beauty and unparalleled skills, she seems to have become extremely powerful and confident, so she returns to this place, she can face everyone and protect her mother.
But is she really here to declare war?
Let's imagine that there is a child who, because of his poor family background and very weak, will always swallow some ridicule and bullying, and the more he does this, the more harm he will incur, and even the dirty water will be poured. He hates this place and everything around him. He may secretly swear that someday he will kill those who bully him...
But what is his heart's true desire most? Sooner or later, everyone will recognize him!
So, when he returned to his hometown in a luxurious car in his costume one day, did he come to take revenge to kill someone?
Isn't it? He is here to prove himself!
Is he really strong and confident at this time?
No, he is still an inferiority man who longs to be recognized, because the shadow in his heart has never been illuminated.
So Tilly is not as strong as she looks, she thinks she is cursed in her heart.
Cursed by what? It is the shadow of childhood.
She wanted to tell everyone that they were wrong. So her "remuneration" for making her first dress was just for the grocery store owner's daughter to admit that she had betrayed her.
So the first half of the story is not actually revenge, but to wash away grievances and win recognition. So at that time she looked strong and arrogant, but her eyes were indeed gloomy and humble.
But her mother knew everything here too well, so she would say: "Did you come back here for me? You did it for them, and you won’t be forgiven for making skirts for them."
But how did it become? A story of revenge?
Because she knew that she was not wrong at all.
Teddy took her to look back at the scene that she least dared to look back, telling her that she just avoided the other's attack, that the little boy killed herself when he was violent, and she was not wrong. When she can remember all this is the beginning of forgiving herself.
Because she realized that the ugliness of human nature can't be decorated by gorgeous clothes.
Her teacher used false testimony to slander her as a murderer, but after being identified by her, she intensified and used lies to "kill with the knife" again.
Her father abandoned her mother because of clinging to the powerful, and wronged her and sent her away because the child he had with another woman died.
When the beloved Teddy died, the women in the gorgeous clothes she made still gathered together to mock and curse her viciously.
When people need her, would agree and accept blackmail "If you promise to give us clothes, we might forgive you."
Cling elite still flattering, mainly as filthy still wretched, snobs still worship High and low.
Because she is frustrated here.
Teddy's death wiped out the only bright colors in her life.
The death of her mother lost her reason for nostalgia.
She understood that she couldn't prove herself here at all, because in this human society, people knew too well that gossip could be used as a murder weapon without blood.
Therefore, the more "favorable" the place is, the more barren it is.
When she calmly said "NO!" to the request for custom-made drama costumes in the small town, when she threw the sewing machine and fabric out the window like crazy, the tears that hadn't dried up made people feel distressed. In fact But her heart began to grow stronger.
Finally I saw Tilly's relief, she didn't care about this town and everything here, she didn't need to be kidnapped by the fear deep in her heart. She lost her loved ones and loved ones, but at least, she found herself. I think this is also a relief for the policeman.
She destroyed the beauty she brought to this small town and beat people back to their original form.
On the train to Melbourne.
The conductor looked at the fire and said, "Isn't it burnt some rubbish? It seems they have done too much."
Tilly said silently, "You have never seen rubbish."
She jumped out of the rubbish heap.
In fact, catering will only make yourself sink deeper and deeper and more disappointed, and let yourself live beautifully is the loudest slap in the face to people who hate and hate you.
View more about The Dressmaker reviews