When I was a child, I was so moved by the love between Belle and the monster when I read this story, but reading this story now is like reading a Mary Sue's article: "The Monster and His Little Wife." I sighed that innocence was gone, and I had to worship my nympho attributes that have not changed since I was a child: Su Dian, who was still addicted to monsters, couldn’t extricate himself, and I wanted to plunge into the furry and broad chest of monsters. And Disney finally used the heroine's beauty to once again explain an eternal truth to the general public; beauty is justice, you will be our guest if you look good, sorry if you look ugly, you have to sit and wear in our prison. prison.
I want to say that Emma is simply Belle's best choice, and it is not a pity to reject "Lala Land", after all, suitable roles are the best. Like Belle, Emma is independent and thoughtful, loves to read and yearns for freedom, a perfect woman with both beauty and talent. She is not a princess but has her own princess halo. This is also the reason why I prefer Belle among Disney princesses. Since ancient times, there are various stories of princesses admiring the prince. Some are waiting for the prince to sleep for thousands of years, some are willing to lose their shoes and touch porcelain and finally find true love, and some even lose their voice for the prince. There is no good death, only Belle loves a monster alone, and has the courage to pursue herself in the secular world. Although the ending is still the familiar routine of "the prince and the princess live happily together", the core has changed. The princesses are finally no longer the little white rabbits who are fascinated by the prince, and the women finally turn over and become the masters.
Aside from all the political correctness in the movie, Disney is still innocent and cute. The movie's restoration of the cartoon can be described as full marks. From the character image and costume design, to the lines and actions, all of them are perfect reproductions of the original animation. But unfortunately, because of this, there are no surprises in the plot. But I still thank Disney for their hard work. When I saw the ending, I was still as moved as I was in the past. The adult world is too boring. In comparison, I am still willing to believe in the beauty and kindness in fairy tales. Gorgeous dreams, leaving the last little bit of innocence.
By the way, the moment Emma came down the stairs in the yellow dress reminded me of Hermione at fourteen in a purple evening gown, shyly extending her hand to Krum, standing beside her. A bulging Ron and a dull-looking Harry.
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