Sleeping Mantra, as the title suggests

Octavia 2022-04-21 09:02:27

Obviously, "Maleficent 2" wants to build a larger magical world than the previous work. It is true that Disney's powerful special effects can support all kinds of peculiar imaginations, but the director has lost the most basic storytelling ability. Julie's glamorous shape and the witch character with a true and kind heart under the evil appearance could have attracted a lot of attention, but the director focused on the "mother-daughter" bond that was painless. The movie is afraid that the audience will find it difficult to understand each character, so they can't wait to portray everyone's heart on their faces, either a villain with a bad brain or a silly and sweet Tie Hanhan. Ben was fascinated by Fanning's fairy-like appearance, and was abruptly ruined by the character's IQ. It is so obvious to frame the blame and still insist on playing a sense of suspense, thinking that it has a deep meaning to lead out the spinning needle of the previous work to explore the truth, but it is an insult to the audience's IQ. If a bunch of witches suddenly popped up and said that she was persecuted and lived in seclusion, then Julie was invincible for a while and weak as a scum. It was really a drama, and the sudden emotional revealing of the adopted daughter also made this The powerful aura that the character should have dissipated under the masking. Although the prince has changed the role, he still inherits the useless waste character from the previous work. The betrayal elf who helped the bad queen make weapons originally thought that he had suffered some inhuman treatment, but he woke up in the middle of the fucking incident. It's good... If all of this can be endured, then the most unbearable thing is that after the end of the war, the two sides who were fighting fiercely immediately shook hands and made peace? Become family in a second? Even if you want to cater to the perfect ending of a fairy tale, you don't have to treat war as such a child's play. In my opinion, fairy tales are not the same as childishness, Sleeping Spell, as the name suggests.

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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!