For a long time, I have always adhered to a concept when watching movies, that the evaluation of the quality of a movie should be based on the genre it belongs to, try to focus on what it wants to express, and don’t pay too much attention to this type of movie. Common defects. For example, when commenting on Interstellar, we see scientific errors or imprecision as one of the film's shortcomings, but obviously no one would argue with Marvel that Captain America's shield doesn't conform to the laws of physics, because the former It is a sci-fi film that is indeed based on some current scientific research, and the latter is obviously in a fantasy world that can piss off Newton and animate Galileo. In the same way, talking about reality with Disney fairy tales is obviously a wise choice. The princess is supposed to marry the prince, the bad witch must be punished, and everyone in the story is happy with the outcome, this is the logic of the fairy tale world. But even so, in recent years I have inevitably been disappointed by the live-action version of the princess animation after going to the cinema and watching Disney's The Evolution of European Classical Court Costumes fashion show. I think this is probably because the more similar the story is to real life, the easier it is for us to bring in empathy and use the logic of the real world to think about this fictional world. When the absurd medieval child
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