This is a review full of nonsense not a movie review a waste of time

Brice 2022-04-19 09:01:44


The last time I watched this movie was in junior high school, I only remember that the heroine rubbed off the finger of the statue in the embassy, ​​and then stuffed it into the mouth of the goddess statue, and the guests who came behind admired it with a puzzled expression. Hahaha, I laughed so hard, I remember it until now, and I also learned what it means to shut up.

I rewatched this one because I finished reading the book. The movie has been adapted a lot (in fact, her father is not dead in the content of my book), and Anne Hathaway is also beautiful in it. I didn't expect the movie to be called a classic, but the book is not very popular.

The heroine is a carefree girl who is not worthy of her demure appearance. She was too exaggerated and uneducated when she first met her grandmother. Her friend also behaved very boldly. Maybe they can gather people by similarities. I don't like it, but when I saw the heroine's house in the movie, I thought it was over. Her house is a warehouse, because her mother is a painter, and the house is blue like a baby's room. I I think it's quite suitable for the plot. The undisciplined mother taught a carefree girl to be like this. The adaptation can be said in the past.

The heroine's costumes, hairstyles and small movements in the early stage are definitely weird people in the school, especially the fluffy hair, thick eyebrows and big mouth, plus a few small hairpins pinned to her hair, it's really clipped just right, ugly died. After the transformation, I really felt that the Disney princess came out. Is it possible that the makeup was painted according to the Disney makeup?

I always feel that the whole film is not in the United States, even if there are Asian black people in it, but in the United Kingdom, whether it is the school uniform, or the cold and dark tone of the film.

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The Princess Diaries quotes

  • Queen Clarisse Renaldi: You are princess of Genovia.

    Mia: Me, a princess?

    [shouts]

    Mia: Shut up!

    Queen Clarisse Renaldi: I beg your pardon, "Shut up"?

    Consulate Maitre'D: Oh, your majesty, in America, it doesn't always mean to be quiet. Here it could mean "Wow, gee whiz, golly wolly"...

  • Mia: I can't do this, I'm a girl.

    Gym Teacher Harbula: What am I? A duck?