When the well-known fairy tale of Cinderella is put on the big screen, it is destined to be nothing new. What can catch the eye is nothing more than the gorgeous dress of Cinderella's palace at the banquet, especially the exquisite crystal shoes and the magnificent palace. These elements are here. The movies are all well done and don't need much praise. But what I like more is that the whole film is not pretentious, does not add plots that deviate from the imaginary of the story itself, and does not increase the love scene of Cinderella and the prince, but the rhythm is lively, and it fits the original work in one go. What is more commendable is the meticulous handling of details. When various animals and plants become carriages, coachmen, and attendants, a little bit of evolution and exquisite makeup make people really believe that they are incarnations of animals and plants, and then at twelve o'clock When the bell rang, they changed back to their original appearance little by little, and the sense of loss brought to the audience highlights Cinderella's pitiful life experience. In the final perfect ending, accompanied by Mr. Goose, Cinderella and the prince held the wedding of the century, which indeed conveyed the eternal theme of truth, goodness and beauty.
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