Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Quotes

  • Queen Ingrith: [from teaser trailer] I remember this story of an evil witch, and the princess she cursed to sleep forever. The story became legend. But this is no fairy tale.

  • Prince Phillip: [from official trailer; to Aurora] Five years ago, I thought I lost you forever.

  • Prince Phillip: [from official trailer; to Aurora] There is no curse that could ever tear me away from you. Will you marry me?

    Princess Aurora: [excitedly] Yes!

  • Diaval: Mistress.

    Maleficent: What?

    Diaval: I have a little bit of news.

    Maleficent: Well, on with it.

    Diaval: It's nothing of any real consequence, and it's certainly no reason to overreact. It's just that... Prince Phillip has, um...

    Maleficent: Disappeared?

    Diaval: [chuckles] No. No, Phillip has...

    Maleficent: Yellow fever? No, wait--leprosy!

    Diaval: No, Mistress. Prince Phillip has asked Aurora if, she'll become his...

    Maleficent: *Don't* - ruin my morning!

    [flies away to try and talk Aurora out of Phillip's marriage proposal]

    Diaval: Mistress, please! Stay calm!

  • Queen Ingrith: [to Maleficent] You have done an admirable job going against your own nature to raise this child, but now she will *finally* get the love of a *real* mother. Tonight, I consider Aurora - my own.

    Maleficent: [enraged, Maleficent uses her powers to blackout the castle] There is *no* union, there will be no wedding!

    Princess Aurora: Godmother! What have you done?

    Maleficent: We go home now.

    [Aurora starts to leave]

    Maleficent: Aurora!

  • Queen Ingrith: [from official trailer; to Aurora] Maleficent is a threat to *everyone*; we'll do our best to protect you.

    [embraces Aurora]

  • Princess Aurora: [to Maleficent] I'm sorry I doubted you, but this isn't you!

  • Queen Ingrith: [from official trailer] One can never be too careful.

  • Princess Aurora: [to Maleficent] Godmother... Phillip asked me to marry him.

    Maleficent: No.

    Princess Aurora: I wasn't really *asking*.

    Maleficent: Nor was I. *Love* - doesn't *always* end well, Beasty.

    Princess Aurora: Trust me; let us prove you wrong.

  • Maleficent: Well, well!

  • Queen Ingrith: [from official trailer; to Gerda] Tell me what happened.

    Gerda: There was another creature.

  • Connal: [from official trailer] You've spent years caring for a human. Now it's time to care for your own.

  • Maleficent: [seeing the Ulstead citizens retreating in fear as she, Aurora, and Diaval cross the magically created bridge] Pitchforks? Humans are hilarious.

  • Princess Aurora: What exactly are you implying?

  • Maleficent: [to Queen Ingrith] That's so very kind of you!

  • Maleficent: [to Aurora] Oh come on, that's funny.

  • Maleficent: [to Queen Ingrith] What an awkward situation.

  • Maleficent: It's more than I can bear!

  • Princess Aurora: [seeing Maleficent revert to her fairy form] Well, well!

    Maleficent: [smiling] Hello, Beasty.

  • Narrator: [after the prologue; over the first half of the opening credits] Once upon a time, or perhaps twice upon a time, for you may already remember this story, there was a powerful Fey named Maleficent. For some reason, the mistress of evil and protector of the Moors was still hated after all this time. True, she had cursed the Princess Aurora. But that was before she found light in the heart of a human child and raised the girl as her own. After all, it was Maleficent's love which broke that very same curse. But that detail was somehow mysteriously forgotten. For as the tale was told over and again throughout the kingdom, Maleficent became the villain once more.

  • King John: I hear Aurora has a castle of her own.

    Princess Aurora: Yes, sir, I do.

    Queen Ingrith: Yes, I'm curious. How did Aurora become Queen of the Moors?

    Maleficent: I made her queen.

    Prince Phillip: [to Queen Ingrith] Her castle is quite stunning. You must see it.

    Queen Ingrith: Yes, but in fact, she has another castle. Does she not?

    Prince Phillip: Mother...

    Queen Ingrith: One in the Moors and one left behind by her father. King Stefan, was it not?

    Princess Aurora: That castle was never my home. It was given to the people.

    Queen Ingrith: So you're also a true princess even though Stefan died. Was killed? Remind me, did he die or was he killed?

    Maleficent: Both.

  • Lickspittle: [to Aurora] What's this? No one's allowed in here except me - and I'm already here, so go away!

  • Maleficent: Contain your animal, or I will!

    Queen Ingrith: If I didn't know any better, I'd say you were making a threat.

    Maleficent: Well, do you?

    Queen Ingrith: Do I *what*?

    Maleficent: Know better?

  • Queen Ingrith: We have opened our home to a witch!

  • Knotgrass: [as she, Flittle, and Thistlewit fly in a circle with joining hands, after Aurora accepts Phillip's marriage proposal] We're having a wedding!

    [we see the wallerbogs rejoicing]

    Thistlewit: A secret *surprise* wedding!

    [giggles]

  • Queen Ingrith: [as Aurora sobs brokenly among Maleficent's ashes] Do you know what makes a great leader, Aurora? The ability to instill fear in your subjects. And then use that fear... against your enemies. So... I spread this story of the evil witch, and the princess she cursed. It didn't matter who woke Sleeping Beauty. They were all terrified, and the story became legend.

    [Aurora starts to snarl and lunge toward Ingrith, but the guards capture her]

    Queen Ingrith: I know you think I'm a monster, with what I did to the king, to Maleficent, to--my *ssson*, I did for Ulstead.

    [going to the edge of the tower]

    Queen Ingrith: You are a traitor to your kind, and you will pay for it!

    [announcing to all the Fey]

    Queen Ingrith: Maleficent is dead! We will never again live in fear!

    [Aurora again snarls and lunges toward Ingrith, but she turns back to Aurora]

    Queen Ingrith: Ulstead is free at last.

    Princess Aurora: [to the guards, still snarling, while Maleficent begins to magically revive] Let me go!

Extended Reading
  • Laverne 2021-12-21 08:01:02

    This princess is the most damnable of all fairy tales~

  • Ida 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    This film, I watched it with the feeling that this film must be bad, but when I saw it, I found out that it actually turned out a new trick. With this sacrifice, Frozen 2 must be a big hit. The only thing to watch is the appearance of the three goddesses, and only their appearance and the beautiful clothes they wear. Don't take your head in the process of watching the film, don't think about the setting of the first part, otherwise there will be flaws everywhere, and those who want to watch Lily should also take heart, and don't eat a mouthful of glass slag. The acting skills of all the members were not up to standard, the characters were seriously broken, and Princess Aurora was a vase, mentally incompetent, and a coward. The witch is a silent male protagonist. She was dragged down by her daughter and exploded in less than three seconds from the beginning to the end. What do you think of raising this girl. The female villain is a walking concave molding machine. Except for the interesting point that her true love is not her husband, the typical female second and evil mother-in-law in Mary Suvin are bad for bad. The most terrifying thing about this film is the sense of rupture. Many plots don’t feel like they happened in the same space and time line. The people who just want to kill you and die will both wash it off in a second and then sing long live friendship hand in hand... This script is about one person Written, I know it's a fairy tale, but that doesn't mean it can be so shameless