I like the current me...

Kathleen 2022-04-21 09:02:44

Rewatching this movie a few years later, it still feels good. There are no bad people here, and even if there are some people who are not very cute, they can be easily ignored. You can think of it as a fairy tale, but you can't pull it into the ranks of vulgarity. You can't deny that fairy tales have always followed the word "beautiful", and each of us also hopes to have a happy ending that belongs to us?

In fact, when Penelope returned to a normal nose, I felt a little awkward watching it. I always thought she looked cuter before. The pig-nosed Penelope who was regarded as a public figure was her, and the Penelope who returned to his normal face and taught the children was still her. No matter what kind of Penelope she is, she still loves herself, doesn't she? Such a brave and lovely girl deserves to be loved.

When I saw the end of the film, my eyes suddenly became sore. I think of me a few years ago. At that time, when I liked school most, I went to the park near the school to play in the autumn. At first, I was playing alone for fun, and then at some point, a fool who helped me push the swing appeared. His eyes are very similar to Max's, no, not only the eyes are similar... In short, now I don't play the swing anymore, because I'm spoiled, and the swing that no one pushes is not used to sitting.

But it doesn't matter, I believe everyone will have a happy ending, and so do I. One day, I will meet a boy who will make me want to sit back on the swing again, and then he will stay by my side until the end of my life...

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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.