love yourself is beautiful

Monique 2022-04-22 07:01:39

As a fairy tale comedy, this lineup is a bit strong to say. The film originally wanted to be put on RC, but after watching it, it didn't feel like a romantic comedy, because the rhythm of the film was slow, and the male protagonist did not save the girl with the so-called kiss of true love, but the girl saved herself, just said: I Just like me like this-- Chill, this CURSE is really strange, but I still like this arrangement of feminism. The male and female protagonists are all my favorite young acting schools. Christina Ricci's rich girl looks like BLAIR in GOSSIP GIRL. McAvoy's decadent performance is also convincing (Damei, your dark hair is also very cute. ), but it's true that they don't arrange a piano to tell the love story. . . The film is rich in color, showing the world that a 25-year-old girl sees for the first time (still in a quasi-love state, of course, beautiful),

but the pace is a little slow, and it is British style. There must be a reason why Sister Reese Witherspoon is willing to be aggrieved to play a supporting role as a motorcycle girl. Lastly, when I saw the subtitles, it was a producer. Naturally, it was more cost-effective to get started. Of course, this kind of film should not be forced to pull the plot, just look at the details, look at the color and look at the handsome pig girl.

When I watched it again, I suddenly realized that this turned out to be a fairy tale about hate marriage. When a girl always expects a man to save her, her EGO is as low as a pig, and she hates her own The state does not know when to escape. When one day she sees it and thinks about it, no matter whether she is married or not, she loves herself and does what she likes, her curse will be lifted, and she will be beautiful. Of course, she will sooner or later because of Love is happier. Every AROUND 25-year-old girl should know this truth.

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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.