In the process of clearing the line from fairy tales, after watching this film, somewhere in my heart I couldn't help agreeing with sam - mediocre appearance, lack of self-confidence, shrinking in my corner and secretly longing for love. So when he saw Austen posting notices about looking for cinderilla, his heart was sour, he hugged his knees and cried aloud while there was no one in the dormitory.
Saw a lot of films today that dealt with happy-ever-after, and many filmmakers who were brought up by the fairy tales that ended with it gave their own interpretations of it. The happy-ever-after interpreted by "Magic Lover" is the awakening and growth of women. "Penelope" denies women's dependence on men and the ethereal external thrust, because the disappearance of penelope's pig nose is not because of a man's true love kiss, but in her being able to affirm herself and say out loud "I like myself the way I am".
This is a time when we always tell ourselves to "be rational, be rational." This is a time when we try to distance ourselves from fairy tales because of the fear that the better the better and lonelier, and because it's hard to believe and make promises, and it's also a time when we secretly cry And moved to set aside a small space for the age.
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