True love first learn to love yourself

Candace 2022-04-20 09:01:58

A movie with a simple plot, a low-budget production, not much novelty in the plot, but an unexpected ending.

Because of the sins of the ancestors of the family, the heroine bears the punishment of the curse. From birth, she has become a girl with a pig nose. Only by getting the love of someone of the same noble blood can the curse be lifted.

I thought, this is another fairy tale of princes and princesses that I have seen a lot, but like the people in the movie, I have forgotten one thing - in this world, not only others can love you, but you love yourself more.

At the end of the film, the heroine faced herself in the mirror and said, "But, I like me like this..." Guanghua flashed, and in an instant, the poor little pig girl was restored to a real princess, and all the talents suddenly- - It turns out that anyone in this world can lift the curse that fate has placed on them, as long as you know how to love yourself.

Her parents seem to have been trying their best to protect her, but from the bottom of their hearts, they also despise this ugly daughter.

What they love the most is actually their family reputation, so they can't face their daughter's flaws calmly, and can't give her true love, but only know how to confine her, let her "feign death", and let her marry her. Isolated, without a single friend.

In the face of the curse, escaping is not the solution. Like everything in the world, facing it is the most correct way.

Face, accept, and tolerate with the right attitude, this is a kind of love that can lift any curse!

Remember, everyone has this power!
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Penelope quotes

  • Max: Y'know you inspired me, doing what you did, going off on your own like that.

  • Penelope: [telling her class her story] And we lived happily ever after - well, happily ever after so far at least.

    Child #1: I don't get it. What does it mean?

    Penelope: Well, you tell me what you think it means.

    Child #2: Rich people stink!

    Child #3: It's always the mothers fault.

    Child #4: It's not the power of the curse - it's the power you give the curse.