A little fat cinderella

Mattie 2022-11-25 23:08:15

This Cinderella movie with no magical bridges accidentally stabbed my stomach. Few movies can attract me to watch it again, unless the plot is really good, or the male and female protagonists are very suitable for me. Appetite, but the problem is that the plot of this movie is indeed well-known Cinderella. The heroine and heroine are not very beautiful, but they unexpectedly attracted me. Maybe Cinderella, who does not rely on magic, is more attractive, maybe a prince. It's not that silence, but the magnetic force of the two people's joint efforts to make this story beautiful, which attracted me. Happiness still has to fight for by yourself.

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Ever After: A Cinderella Story quotes

  • Leonardo da Vinci: Come, let's see these paintings of yours.

    Gustav: Now?

    Leonardo da Vinci: When you're as old as I am, son, now is all you've got.

  • Henry: [as Danielle hurries away] Have we met?

    Danielle: I-I do not believe so, Your Highness.

    Henry: I could have sworn I knew every courtier in the provience.

    Danielle: Well... I am visiting a cousin.

    Henry: Who?

    Danielle: My cousin.

    Henry: Yes, you said that. Which one?

    Danielle: Th-the only one I have, sire.

    Henry: Are you coy on purpose or do you honestly refuse to tell me your name?

    Danielle: [stops quickly] No.

    [quickly heads towards the gate]

    Danielle: And yes.

    Henry: Well, then, pray tell me your cousin's name so that I might call upon her to learn who you are. For anyone who can quote Thomas More is well worth the effort.

    Danielle: [stops] The Prince has read "Utopia"?

    Henry: I found it sentimental and dull. Honestly, the plight of the everyday rustic bores me.

    Danielle: I... take it you do not converse with many peasants.

    Henry: Ha, certainly not, no. Naturally.

    Danielle: [starts walking again] Excuse me, sire, but there is nothing "natural" about it. A country's character is defined by its "everyday rustics," as you call them. They are the legs you stand on and that position demands *respect,* not...

    Henry: Am I to understand that you find me... arrogant?

    Danielle: Well, you gave one man back his life, but did you even glance at the others?

    Henry: Please, I beg of you, a name. Any name.

    Danielle: I... I fear the only name to leave you with... is Comtesse Nicole de Lancret.