In fact, these two consecutive films did not give me a lot of feelings, there is no impact on the soul, and there is nothing to refresh the cognition. But it may also be that I am more inclined to reality, and this Princess Diary gives me a sense of nonsense and remoteness. Mia is a god-sent princess, and there is very little of her hard work in the movie. Everyone tolerates her and supports her even if She messed up countless times, fairy tales are beautiful, what about in reality? Such movies can indeed satisfy many girls' fantasies about princesses becoming queen in the end, but it's unreal. In the real world, wanting to be a real princess is the commonplace of a real queen. A girl from birth? It's more of Mulan-style hard work and resistance, standing in place and waiting for others to discover the truth, goodness and beauty of your soul, which is tantamount to waiting for a rabbit. Everyone has their own track. After being excellent enough and shining brightly, it was discovered that "Wow, so her heart is so beautiful". You can make every orphan wear a small crown to say hello to the citizens, provided you have the power and appeal of Mia. I don't have a lot of imagination per se, and I'm past the mental age of a fantasy princess. I would like something more direct and profound, so I couldn't help but take a note of one episode: "Why me?" "because you saw me when I was invisible." You found out before the princess halo came. I. This is true and believable. But after I become a princess, will you still be the same you before? I hope the pure love of pure people can continue forever...
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