Tootsie (1982)

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Just behind Billy Wilder's 1959 farcical classic SOME LIKE IT HOT sits Sydney Pollack's 1982 satirical rom-com TOOTSIE on AFI's list of funniest movies of all-time. I recall hearing about TOOTSIE many years ago, and I once owned a DVD copy that I purchased at one of the local Walmart stores. I've since either lost that copy or possibly thrown it out, but my casual fandom surrounding the movie has ensued. I recently re-watched TOOTSIE on Netflix, and decided I'd start my own little discussion here about the movie itself.

While I do find the movie good and with its own share of genuine funny moments, I seriously doubt I'd say it is the second funniest movie of all-time. Of course, I haven't a clue how I'd even begin to assemble such a list, but there are a few movies AFI places below TOOTSIE (specifically 1938's BRINGING UP BABY) that I'd place higher on my personal list. TOOTSIE, as I say, is a very good movie, full of fine performances, good direction, a good story, and even a few good twists along the way.

The basic story of TOOTSIE is quite simple. Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) is a serious, out-of-work actor who spends his time holding acting workshops, helping his friend Jeff Slater (Bill Murray) write a play, and getting fired from various potential acting jobs because of his bad behavior and method acting-like techniques. Michael decides to take on a female persona he calls "Dorothy Michaels" and gets a job on the daytime soap opera SOUTHWEST GENERAL, a role his good friend Sandy Lester (Teri Garr) had hoped to audition for. Comedy hijinks ensue, all while Michael falls in love with his TV co-star Julie Nichols (Jessica Lange). He rejects proposals from his other co-star, John Van Horn (George Gaynes), and Julie's father, Les (Charles Durning).

I've always liked TOOTSIE, and this latest revisit was refreshing. Naturally, I like the soap opera angle, and I like many of the scenes Hoffman has fighting off the advances of the men seeking Dorothy's company.

What say you?

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Toni

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"Tootsie" is one of my 5 favorite "dramedies" (if this can apply to movies too) or comedies more strictly. I re-watched it last year and still loved it thoroughly. Hoffman and Lange have never been lovelier, the supporting cast is excellent, its pacing is masterful, the soundtrack is sweet and not too 80s, and it launched the careers of Lange and Geena Davis (who I think debuted here). There are a lot of lines to quote too, and it led to a musical that is running in Spain.

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I'm not a big fan of the drag-for-laughs movie genre with all its cliché situational complications, but I make an exception for Dustin Hoffman's perfected mannerism as Dorothy.
 
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