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Iva 2022-04-20 09:02:17

Two stars are given to actresses, nothing else, the money from the screenwriter is probably used to hire a costume designer, x can see bugs without thinking, and can fall asleep while eating popcorn, at least In terms of treating insomnia, the writers and directors have been very successful. After watching Disney movies for so long, I can only say that fair-minded fairy tales may only be made into micro-movies or online series. If you want to gain a firm foothold in the movie market (even for young children), you still need to choose ingenious topics. With daring innovation (a transformation that's rewarding and fun for a princess to venture out on her own), why not add a bit of an adult element to it? About growth, about watching, about inheritance, about family love... I haven't seen any step in Disney's adaptation of fairy tales to go in this direction, but I personally think that this way, the characters will undoubtedly be fuller, and the story will undoubtedly be more complete, even if it is Regarding the education of young children, there will be a little help. A typical example of this is Zootopia, where animals are anthropomorphic. Not much to say that this is a very pure film adapted from a fairy tale, and there is nothing to complain about. At most, it is for political correctness...or a little for children. Subtle influence...

Of course, there are also some shining points, such as ballet, lighting, ensemble against the background of the red sun...including some modern human curves (actually beautiful)

All in all, I hope that this pure fairy tale will continue forever, because no matter what time it is, no matter how dangerous the world is, the bottom layer of life still needs a ray of gentle sunshine and a touch of soft heat.

Just like Casablanca. (Although... forget it, don't do it)

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The Nutcracker and the Four Realms quotes

  • Shiver: [shows Clara Marie's old throne room] This is your mother's throne, Your Grace.

    Sugar Plum: Have you come to save us, Clara?

    Clara: No.

    [the regents look disappointed]

    Clara: I'm sorry. I didn't even know this place existed before today. You see, I was looking for a Christmas present from my godfather.

    Hawthorne: [delighted] Oh, I love Christmas!

    [to Sugar Plum and Shiver; lost]

    Hawthorne: What's Christmas?

    Clara: Then I ran into this homeless mouse.

    Shiver: [concerned] Mouse?

    Clara: And that's when I met the captain.

    Philip: [enters the throne room] We barely escaped Mother Ginger. And the Mouse King.

    Sugar Plum: [gasps] You met Mother Ginger? Oh my dear Clara, you're lucky to be alive!

    Hawthorne: You must promise never to go back to the Land of Amusements, Clara.

    Sugar Plum: [frustrated] Hawthorne!

    Shiver: [also frustrated] Its title has been restricted.

    Hawthorne: Oh, of course. I meant the Fourth Realm.

    [to Sugar Plum and Shiver]

    Hawthorne: Apologies. I'm just so upset.

    [to Clara]

    Hawthorne: Forget I ever mentioned the Land of Amusements.

    [Sugar Plum and Shiver silence him]

  • Sugar Plum: [to Clara] The ballet tells the story of the Four Realms. How your mother discovered our world.