An alternative adaptation of fairy tales, although it is full of bridges. In addition to longing for true love, Roger's hobby is DIY. One day, she met her prince Edward, but Edward's stepmother was afraid that the throne would be taken away, so she threw the princess into the real world, New York. The princess' life on earth has its ups and downs, being taken in by her kindly widowed father Robert and causing him a lot of trouble, including using his curtains to make dresses and leaving his fiancée Nancy. At this time, the prince and princess' pet Pippi and the queen's admirer gardener also came to New York. The innocence of the princess was stained with the dust of reality, and gradually became closer to Robert, who was a little pedantic and insensitive. The prince found Roger and promised to take her to the ball before returning to the fairy tale world, but the impatient queen herself appeared. There are two cute clichés here: one is that a pure and happy princess will inevitably teach the numb common people the true meaning of love, while the worries and hesitations of the world are purely given to her; The worldly troubled but kind-hearted lawyer is the princess' true love, and the reckless, upright and a bit silly prince is actually a saucy and direct modern girl who dreams of romance. The queen must be eliminated, and lovers must be happy for a lifetime. Subversion is popular these days, and then I see a different emphasis in it. It turns out that love at first sight in the fairy tale world is not necessarily the unsurpassable love that is greater than everything; and the love that has been known to the real world for years in the real world can also be replaced. So how good is that, so who has the final say? ! - Love has the final say. Love is the boss. In the past two days in the middle of the night, a group of female cats have been screaming for love outside, and the two boys in my family, one has been deprived of the ability to love, the other is not yet old enough to sleep soundly. A romantic love story, a good movie, and a lighthearted feel, perfect for weekends, especially weekends when you're full and chewy. In fact, this film is quite suitable for Christmas or Valentine's Day, but unfortunately can't wait, it's Halloween.
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