Limited release 9/22/16
Viewed 10/27/16 at the Loft (tripped on the top step and my soda drenched my pizza slice. I really do not like the upstairs theater!)
RT Critic: 54 Audience: 69
Critic's Consensus: The Dressmaker boasts a strong central performance by Kate Winslet and a captivating array of narrative weirdness -- all of which may or may not be a comfortable fit with viewers.
Critic's Consensus:
Cag: Hated it and loved it: AVERAGE = 3
Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse
Amazon Studios & Broad Green Pictures
Based on the book by
Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Judy Davis
My comments: The first half of this film was wonderful...but I HATED what they did to (spoiler!) Liam Hemsworth. I know that it drew the plot along....thank goodness it didn't happen at the end of the film....but it sure set my spirits L-O-W!!! The ending made up for it, but I was never able to pop up above the surface again.
RT/ IMDb Summary: The Dressmaker tells the story of the beautiful and talented Tilly Dunnage (Academy Award winner Kate Winslet). After years working as a dressmaker in exclusive Parisian fashion houses, Tilly returns home to a town in the Australian outback to reconcile with her eccentric mother Molly (Academy Award nominee Judy Davis). She also falls in love with the pure-hearted Teddy (Liam Hemsworth), and armed with her sewing machine and haute couture style, Tilly transforms the women of the town, exacting sweet revenge on those who did her wrong.


