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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Tootsie

My sister love the song entitled**It might be you**and i heard from a friend before that there is a movie that they used this song as a soundtrack and the film is really nice.Last February while I'm on my way to Philippines for our vacation.I was just lucky to see the film on the plane.I really found it funny and such interesting movie.Now i would love to buy a DVD for this film and i will send it to my sister as her birthday gift!:-)


One of the touchstone movies of the 1980s,

Tootsie stars Dustin Hoffman as an out-of-work actor who disguises himself as a dowdy, middle-aged woman to get a part on a hit soap opera.

The scheme works, but while he/she keeps up the charade, Hoffman's character comes to see life through the eyes of the opposite sex.

The script by Larry Gelbart (with Murray Schisgal) is a winner, and director Sydney Pollack brings taut proficiency to the comedy and sensitivity to the relationship nuances that emerge from Hoffman's drag act.

Great supporting work from Teri Garr, Dabney Coleman, Charles Durning, Bill Murray, and pre-stardom Geena Davis. But the film finally belongs to Hoffman, who seems to connect with the character at a very deep and abiding level.

Tom Keogh Product DescriptionMichael Dorsey is a talented actor but his demanding nature and stubborn temperament have antagonized every producer in New York. Now his agent insists no one will hire him. But Michael needs money - eight thousand dollars to be exact - and to earn it he's willing to play the role of a lifetime.

Dustin Hoffman stars with Jessica Lange Teri Garr Dabney Coleman Charles Durning Bill Murray and Geena Davis in director Sydney Pollack's heart-filled classic that heralded a new era of Hollywood wig-flipping and set a new standard for unpredictable laugh-out-loud comedy

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