Well enough

Kyle 2022-04-20 09:01:38

How should I put it... The emotion of the whole process is that it is worthy of being produced by Disney, very Disney! There are a lot of little details in the movie. I just scrolled through the comments and saw someone saying "I don't understand why I'm so repulsive when I know I'm a princess?" It's actually not that hard to understand. For a high school girl who was used to being careless since she was a child, she would be very nervous and scared when she gave a speech, and even wanted to vomit. You suddenly tell her "Oh, you are a princess, a dignified princess who rules the people of the whole country." How can this be so worrying and scary? Another particularly good thing about this film is that when our Princess's best friend gets along with her, it's actually not completely selfless like in fairy tales. She would also be jealous and quarrel with her, even if her friend was a noble princess. Will also be afraid of losing this friend due to the change of the other party's identity. This is really very true!

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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?