A very typical Disney fairy tale, a little girl becomes an orphan for some reason, and then she continues to improve herself and grow into a big heroine. The three views are positive, and the ending is a happy family.
I really like this strong gothic style, a little dark fairy tale look, the big castle sitting alone on the top of the mountain, the characters' dress, gorgeous and strong style.
Shaped London, like a colorful fairy tale world. English sound is nice. The composition of the film is fairy tale style. The house looks like a castle, whether it is a luxurious shopping mall or the unfinished building where Kuila lives, it is very gorgeous. The colors are bright throughout, and the costumes are exaggerated and gorgeous.
Both lead actors are named Emma. Little Emma played the role of a vengeful genius costume designer. She was very beautiful, especially when she dressed up for a second at the black and white ball. Anyway, just look good. That trail dress from Garbage Truck also looks good. All the dances, conferences, and costumes are pretty creative. It's just that the wrinkles on little Emma's face are too obvious, and it's a little hard to believe that she is a little girl just by looking at her face. Emma Thompson, a powerful actress, has a more powerful aura. Playing an arrogant and domineering dictatorship of the tyrannical Duchess, with one look, no one dares to speak, which is convincing. The more pleasing character is the roommate, Fatty. He talks a lot and is humorous. He does things sloppily, but he will not lose the chain at the critical moment. The combination of him and the dog provides a lot of laughs. The other is the transgender boss of the clothing store, who promotes the plot at a critical moment and is an interesting little supporting role.
The story is a relatively simple and perfect fairy tale. It is better than the good-looking pictures and good acting skills of the actors. It is a family-friendly film for all ages.
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