Fairy tales that happen around you

Christiana 2022-04-20 09:01:25

The film almost used the story of Snow White in "Grimm's Fairy Tales", but this time there were no seven dwarfs, the princess' stepmother became the prince's stepmother, and there was the poisonous apple. The plot tells that the beautiful girl Giselle was transported to the modern world by the vicious queen after she met the prince she liked, and met Robert and Morgan father and daughter. The short time together brought Robert and Gisele's wonderful love. When the queen followed her here and tricked Gisele into eating a poisoned apple, Robert was confirmed to be the true love that Gisele was looking for, and the kiss of true love awakened Giselle. With the help of the chipmunk Pip, the two finally defeated the dragon that the queen transformed into, and they lived happily ever after.

The novelty of this film lies in the combination of animation and realistic shooting, as well as the romantic pessimism. Gisele and the prince fell in love at first sight. Robert and his girlfriend Nancy fell in love for five years, but it was not enough for Gisele and Robert to spend a few days together. Maybe it can be prevaricate by fate, and more details tell us that we are bound and guided by the desires and rules of the real world, we are changed, and we cannot see the people around us. In order to allow his daughter to cope with the future world independently, Robert never told her fairy tales. However, the romantic stories in fairy tales really happened around them, but they were not like the ones depicted in the storybooks. A little irony.

The intoxicating part is the dance. The interlude completely responds to the changes in Robert and Giselle's feelings, making the audience's hearts go up and down.

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Enchanted quotes

  • Pip in Andalasia: [realizing his added weight on the troll causes the entire branch to sink lower] Whoa, I gotta lay off da nuts!

  • Giselle: Why are you staring at me?

    Robert: I don't know. It's just that... it's like you escaped from a Hallmark card or something.

    Giselle: Is that a bad thing?