Remakes of fairy tales have always been Disney's trump card. Whether it's "Rapunzel", "Frozen", "Maleficent" or the recently released "Cinderella", Disney's interpretation of fairy tales always makes people unable to help but return to that pure In the pure fairy tale, you never have to worry about the bad ending, because the prince and the princess will definitely be together, but, however, Disney seems to be consciously or unintentionally going to blacken the fairy tale.
In "Frozen", the prince and princess are no longer standard, and the prince has even become the villain. The narrow-minded witch in "Maleficent" was also played with flesh and blood, which was moving, until "Cinderella", a story that hardly changed, but it made my spine go cold and almost suffocate. Because in this story, except the prince and princess are fake, the rest is our real life.
When the bell rang, Cinderella fled in a hurry. The pursuit of the prince once made me very nervous. From nothing to nothing is an amazing process, but from nothing to nothing is an unacceptable thing. Pumpkins turned into pumpkins, mice turned into mice, lizards turned into lizards, gorgeous skirts turned into tattered clothes, and the gorgeous crystal slippers shone with illusory light in the rain. If the prince behind him saw all this, he would Is it possible to ignore Cinderella's deception, can he accept that the glamorous princess he thought was a servant just now? The prince in the fairy tale will never mind, because there is always a prop in this story reminding us that this is fake, this is really fake, but what about in reality?
The vicious stepmother in the book, played by Cate Blanchett, is so domineering and not even annoying, she always has a smile on her face, although she still tortures poor Cinderella, but not as much as she remembers It's outrageous, maybe because of growing up? I have seen too many things that are not good, but I can't adapt to the good. Those two annoying sisters are just a little arrogant, right?
The film cut down on the part where my sister cut her feet to fit. I don't know what the reason is, but I still feel a little regretful. With such a cut, the most realistic part of the original work seems to be lost, which is a little regrettable.
Because I have read "Grimm's Fairy Tales" many times, I have always felt that no matter which fairy tale it is, I can remember every word and every sentence, but I was still too naive. Looking back now, the stories I can remember are really pitiful. Those stories slowly faded from my memory, leaving only the deceitful sighs in fairy tales. Thinking about it carefully, every fairy tale tells us nakedly that those beautiful love stories can only happen between a prince and a beautiful girl or a beautiful princess, and civilians can only appear as the background board of the story, but why didn't we find it? ? Because at the age when we read fairy tales, we all believe that we are the best in the world. Even if it is not a prince and a princess, there must be a princess or a prince waiting for us in the distance. We were wrong, fairy tales, not wrong.
The crystal slipper has not changed back, which is probably the author's kindest reminder.
Suitable for the crowd: everyone
Recommended index: three stars
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