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If Tilda Swinton really plays the psychoanalyst in the new Suspiria-and it's hard to believe that even after Swinton herself admits it-then here she will be.�
In my opinion, definitely Dustin Hoffman in the movie “Tootsie”. Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in “Girls Only Jazz”are absolutely amazing. Gerard Depardieu in “Evening Dress” and Phillip Seymour Hoffman in “No Flaw”are incredibly good in women's images. And of course, it is worth mentioning the work of Eddie Redmayne in the film “The Girl from Denmark”.
Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan (I'm Not There, dir. Todd Haynes, 2007)
I recommend watching it, even if you're not interested in rock music. Although the role of Blanchett is in any case the best that there is.