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Weston 2021-10-18 19:50:36

I watched it again after many years on the plane recently.

The Disney princess series has indeed been seen since childhood, from Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella to Frozen. When I was young, I was happily able to see the story of Chinese Mulan on TV (when I was a child, I didn’t think that Mulan was the princess's party; compared to Mulan’s Ci, I knew the story of Mulan from Disney first). Never thought about which princess I like best? In my heart, these princesses are very similar: beautiful, kind, and some are very brave. The story stops at the moment they marry the prince; I also like almost every princess’s story and story pictures (the princess series has shaped my aesthetic Standards, I can’t escape from the aesthetic system shaped by this to judge them objectively).

But in my memory, there are indeed more feelings for Mr. Jasmine than for other princesses. When I was young, I liked Jasmine’s princess dress. Although Snow White’s tutu skirt was very elegant and noble, Jasmine’s blue sheer gauze, crop top and puffy pants occupies a very special place in my heart: it can perfectly reflect women’s. Body beauty is also more suitable for activities than large skirts. There is also a blue headband that matches the clothes, and I am really happy when I have a white flower in full bloom next to it.

Now reviewing the script again and discovering that in addition to clothing, Jasmine's character is also more brave than many fathers. What she fought against was the old customs' restraints on the princess, the father's unreasonable expectations for his daughter, and the rule of power. Unwilling to accept her father's arrangement, she bravely made her own choice-escape from the palace, so she could meet the male protagonist. In the boss battle, she without magic is even more brilliant and brave in the story than the male protagonist with the blessing of elves. Even though I like the song A whole new world very much, but I don’t fully agree with it because the male lead can lead Jasmine to understand a whole new world. It has always been her own choice that leads her to one that can accommodate more imagination. world. In addition, the design of the role of Jasmine was very unexpected to me. When I was a child, I read the original story "Alibaba and the Forty Thieves". In fact, there was no such dazzling princess in it, and the adaptation of the Disney Aladdin movie deliberately added such a prominent princess is really surprising.

In addition, I have recently felt that the love in this movie is also different from other princess movies. Did not deliberately emphasize that the male lead will be the perfect person to come down from the sky to solve all your worries or even to save you. He may be unremarkable in nature, maybe there is a gap in social status, and maybe he needs your help in times of crisis, but he will be a person who can provide a sense of security and make you willing to step on his magic carpet to explore the new outside with him. world. Although the hero in the movie still has the blessing of the elves and looks invincible, it somewhat weakens the previous story of the prince matching the princess and the prince saving the princess.

Although Disney has always insisted that the princess series animation is unwavering, it has been able to create brand-new princess stories and hostess settings for decades, and make changes and attempts based on social trends. Even if the driving force is still capital, it still cannot help being the next generation of children. Feel at ease watching the Disney princess movie.

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Aladdin quotes

  • Sultan: Jafar, you vile betrayer!

    Iago: That's Sultan Vile Betrayer to you!

  • Princess Jasmine: [to Jafar] At least some good will come of my being forced to marry. When I am Queen, I will have the power to get rid of you.

    Sultan: Well, now. That's nice. All settled then. Now, Jasmine, getting back to this suitor business. Jasmine? Jasmine!

    [the Sultan notices that Jasmine is running out of the room, and runs after her]

    Jafar: [scowls in their direction] If only I had gotten that lamp!

    Iago: [mocking Jasmine] "I will have the power to get rid of you." Dahhh! To think we gotta keep kissing up to that chump, and his chump daughter, for the rest of our lives.

    Jafar: No, Iago. Only until she finds a chump husband. Then she'll have us banished. Or beheaded.

    JafarIago: Ew.

    Iago: Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute! Jafar, what if you were the chump husband?

    Jafar: What?

    Iago: Okay, okay. You marry the princess, all right? And and, uh, you. Then you become the sultan!

    Jafar: Marry the shrew. I become sultan. The idea has merit.

    Iago: Yes, merit. Yes! And then, we drop papa-in-law and the little woman off a cliff.

    [he dives off Jafar's staff headfirst, then hits the ground]

    Iago: "Yah. Ker-splat!"

    Jafar: [laughs] I love the way your foul little mind works!

    [both laugh evilly]