conspiracy theory

Eveline 2022-04-20 09:01:47

I can see that it seems to be satirizing some conspiracy in the United States. In order to declare war on the devil, the human queen spreads unwarranted rumors such as the curse of the devil and the human princess. Just like the United States claims that countries in the Middle East, such as Syria and Iran, have nuclear weapons that threaten all mankind, and use this to start wars, but it is unwilling to let peace be the best outcome. However, this is not a generalization. There are also many pacifists in the United States, including innocent people like in the movie, exploited troops, etc., deceived kings and princes, so those conspiracy theorists in the United States wake up.

In addition, this also particularly satirizes the relationship between humans and animals. We have exploited and destroyed forests and oceans to a great extent, and we have captured many animals for research in research institutes and exhibitions in zoos. It is not like a human queen catching elf. Is it the same, why do we see the fairy tale queen when we watch movies, but we don’t feel pain about our own actions? Why do we like going to the zoo so much? After watching the documentary about Dolphin Bay in Japan, it should be very heartache. Eyes blinded by profit, do you have to wait until the day when nature's real revenge comes?

I just see that this is not just a fantasy movie, its meaning is not single, I just don't know if the director wants to express these meanings.

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Maleficent: Mistress of Evil quotes

  • Princess Aurora: [to Maleficent] Godmother... Phillip asked me to marry him.

    Maleficent: No.

    Princess Aurora: I wasn't really *asking*.

    Maleficent: Nor was I. *Love* - doesn't *always* end well, Beasty.

    Princess Aurora: Trust me; let us prove you wrong.

  • Maleficent: Well, well!