B- The fairy tale is on the left, and the reality is on the right. If you think this is just a fantasy movie simply dressed in a fairy tale, then you have probably missed this movie. The director took great pains to bring a fairy tale into reality. It is hard to say that he has no ambitions, not to mention that he cleverly arranged the image of a female matador. In a patriarchal society, if male chauvinism is transformed into a strong bull, then the meaning of the heroine matador is naturally self-evident. Standing in full view, she bravely challenged the angry bull with a sharp sword in her hand. Sadly, her challenge was strangled by the petitioners who wanted to amnesty the bull not to die, but this failure was actually doomed by heaven. Not to mention the tens of thousands of men in this world, but those women who vassalize men and a woman who wants to have rights but are unwilling to fulfill their responsibilities, (the former) can easily hinder her (the latter) and even return Killed her. The irony is that the heroine is just someone who was accidentally pushed to the top of the huge wave. She herself did not have much more unconscious awakening than others. At the end, the sale agreement she signed by mistake made her a utensil in the coffin, so that anyone can come on stage and ask for a kiss, which also left her last tear. Fortunately, there is such a true prince beside her, but his love is so humble, he can't save his beloved one in the end, just like the princess has pushed herself to death. At the end, when he took the hand of his son, all they had in common was the silent sigh, helplessly resolute! PS. When the heroine dances flamenco the most, every swaying dance exudes charming and confident beauty
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