A different fairy tale in midsummer night

Gregorio 2022-01-22 08:01:57

I really appreciate that the princess in this film has gone from being a fool in love to becoming an independent queen. Facing the prince who was cheating on his appearance, she bravely smashed the past, without pretentiousness and fear. The character setting is very good.

The male lead of the film is the overbearing Dragonfly. At first, I didn’t expect that it would be a dark route to soy sauce. As a result, there were more and more scenes. I sang a song of broken love and heartbreak, and abducted the second female princess. , But cautiously coaxing the little princess, it made me think that maybe it is a male protagonist. In the later period, the emotional exchange with the princess was unexpectedly harmonious.

The characters in this film are indeed very difficult to describe. Except for the princess who can still watch, the others are just long.
I also saw some storylines at a loss: For example, the fox-like animal was described as very evil at first, but it turned out to be just a bear kid who sprinkled love medicine everywhere? ? ? For another example, that dwarf, like a second fool, would still be in love with the amorous little princess? ? ?
As a cartoon, it is still very good. It has characteristics, cuteness, and surprises. Of course, the ending is still old-fashioned. The overbearing Dragonfly and the princess are happily together.
PS, there are two easter eggs after the movie ends. It is recommended not to watch the first one, and skip to the last ten seconds to watch the second easter egg.
PPS, the song sugar pie honey bunch is poisonous. . .

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Strange Magic quotes

  • [from trailer]

    [fight]

    Bog King: You fight well!

    Marianne: I wish I could say the same about you!

    Bog King: What do you mean?

    Marianne: I don't know, I was expecting... more.

    [smiles at Bog King]

    Bog King: What?

  • [from trailer]

    Bog King: Meet... my mother!

    Griselda: [looks at Marianne] Don't you have a comb?