A journalist from London named Tamara Drewe returns to her family home in Dorset after the death of her mother. Now light years away from the adolescent ugly duckling the villagers used to make fun of at the time, Tamara has become hot and sexy, thanks mainly to some successful cosmetic surgery and great wardrobe. Her return to her roots turns many heads, awaking jealousy and desire in the inhabitants of and visitors to the usually peaceful village in the English countryside... Go to movie review
Tamara Drewe
A young and beautiful journalist form London brings trouble to a quiet little English village. more...
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