Youth love and so on

Giovani 2021-12-24 08:01:22

I re-watched the Princess Diaries 2 because of Chris Pine. When I watched it

last time
, I was in my twenties. I watched it again this year. Like the two protagonists in the film, it has already entered the ranks of 30.

When a person is thirty years old, he can look back and know what his youth looked like when he was young.

He has not been involved in the world, and his qualifications are still shallow. Love is impulse. I believe Nicolas was attracted to the princess, but he also thought that Uncle's idea of ​​taking the throne sounded very reliable. As far as Mia is concerned, although Nicolas has a stake in Nicolas, Andrew is also acceptable as a spare tire.

The ending of the movie was happy, Nicolas stepped forward, and Andrew walked away. In reality, I am afraid that the queen still has to marry the duke politically to ensure that the Daquan will not be left behind. On the other hand, his confusing private life may also become a conversational resource in the streets and alleys.

Haha, so those of us who are lost in reality need to watch movies. The good name is to look for the lost beauty.

Most of the time all we get is sugar-coated stool.

Too stupid and naive, it's not too much to say to adolescents.

But Anne and Chris were so beautiful when they were young, like the first grapes picked in the morning, still full of mist and dew, even if they stretched out their fingers, they seemed to break their innocence.

Watching these two actors of the same age make their way into the power of today, in a way, it is our youth.

PS: Speaking of this batch of around 80, Chris Pine and Anne Hathaway, Channing Tantum and Natalie Portman are my biggest dishes. . Ha ha

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The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement quotes

  • Mia Thermopolis: Oh, by the way, I'm getting married!

    Lilly Moscovitz: To who?

    Mia Thermopolis: I don't know.

  • Queen Clarisse Renaldi: Did you hear that?

    Charlotte Kutaway: Not if you didn't want me to.