La venganza está nuevamente de moda.
Australia, años 50. Tilly Dunnage, una glamurosa modista, regresa a su casa en el turbio pueblo de Dungatar tras muchos años trabajando en exclusivas casas de moda de París, con el objetivo de cerrar heridas del pasado y vengarse de quienes la forzaron a marcharse años atrás.. Allí, no sólo se reconciliará con Molly, su enferma y excéntrica madre, y se enamorará inesperadamente de Teddy, sino que armada únicamente con su máquina de coser y su excepcional estilo, conseguirá transformar a las mujeres del pueblo y logrará de esta peculiar forma su dulce y ansiada venganza.
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Kate Winslet
Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage
Kate Winslet delivers a tour de force performance as Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage in the 2015 Australian film "The Dressmaker," directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse. Winslet seamlessly embodies the complexities of Tilly, a glamorous and highly skilled dressmaker who returns to her remote, small-town home in rural Australia to unravel the mysteries of her past. With a nuanced portrayal, Winslet captures Tilly's strength, resilience, and vulnerability, as she confronts the stifling community that once shunned her. Her transformation from a cosmopolitan woman of the world to a daughter seeking closure is both compelling and emotionally resonant. Winslet's performance is a masterclass in character development, as she adeptly navigates the film's tonal shifts from dark comedy to poignant drama. Her chemistry with the ensemble cast, particularly with Judy Davis who plays her mother, Molly, adds layers of depth to the narrative. Kate Winslet's portrayal of Tilly Dunnage is a testament to her versatility and skill as an actress, making "The Dressmaker" a memorable and impactful film.
Hugo Weaving
Sergeant Farrat
Hugo Weaving delivers a memorable performance as Sergeant Farrat in the film "The Dressmaker," a role that allows him to showcase his remarkable range and depth as an actor. As the cross-dressing law enforcer of the small Australian town of Dungatar, Weaving brings a nuanced complexity to the character, infusing Sergeant Farrat with a tender vulnerability beneath his tough exterior. His portrayal is both humorous and poignant, as he navigates the character's secret life with a delicate balance of camp and sincerity. Weaving's Farrat is a man constrained by the societal norms of the 1950s, and his subtle gestures and intonations convey the internal struggle between his duty and his desire for authenticity. His performance is a standout aspect of the film, providing not only moments of levity but also a touching narrative arc that resonates with the themes of identity and redemption. Hugo Weaving's ability to imbue Sergeant Farrat with dignity and warmth ensures that the character is both memorable and endearing, making his portrayal one of the highlights of "The Dressmaker."