FIFF9丨DAY8 "Little Princess": Have an old white man's favorite dream

Stan 2022-01-21 08:02:19

The 9th #法罗岛电影节# will bring you "Little Princess" on the 8th screening day of the main competition unit. Here is the hopeful evaluation of the princess from the front line!

Owner of Faroe Island:

Temple is so cute, Richard is so handsome, and the heart-warming cure is over.

Ball candy:

The ending was too hasty, and the emotions between the characters were not delicate and could not move me. That dream is quite interesting.

kc512:

The uniqueness of the plot is too low, I feel that many movies with the same routine can be copied, and there is no memory in the song and dance part. Coupled with the over-age, maturity and pretense of the relationship between the little girl and her father, I feel a little disgusted.

Fruit trees:

Although I want to show the suffering caused by the war and still not lose hope and optimism, I really don't like this set in the film at all. I do not support the practice of film serving Temple but not the actor serving the film.

I know her a little bit:

It’s not cute nor touching, the fantasy world of straight men with cancer. Shirley Temple is already very greasy at a young age, but it can be seen that it is indeed the type that old white men like, and this is another type of thoughtful and terrifying. But don't worry about the film. #Because it is not necessary, so don’t think#

No one at midnight:

Sweet fairy tales of truth, kindness and beauty, high-concentration cute baby awards. The story is rushed, the details of life are thin, and the characters are made of paper. In front of the doomed princess, all accidental difficulties will eventually be smoothed by magic and restored to a good dream that never has to worry about waking up.

The scores of #FIFF9#DAY8's main competition will be released for everyone later, please wait and see.

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The Little Princess quotes

  • Ram Dass: Missy Sahib speaks Hindustani?

    Sara Crewe: I've lived in India all my life.

    Ram Dass: Missy Sahib is going to live in England now?

    Sara Crewe: Only until my father gets through making those Boers behave.

    Ram Dass: Missy Sahib has been a soldier?

    Sara Crewe: Yes, my father's a captain. Captain Crewe.

  • Geoffrey Hamilton: Rose, something's wrong. What is it?

    Rose: Miss Minchin has taken away my Thursday afternoons.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: But why?

    Rose: We mustn't be seen together.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: Does that mean that I can never see you alone again?

    Rose: Of course not, darling. No matter what Miss Minchin says, we'll find a way.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: I can't understand the woman! What is she so afraid of? Why shouldn't we see each other?

    Rose: Gossip, I suppose. Miss Minchin lives for that school and her ideas of pride and snobbishness.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: Fiddlesticks! She's afraid of losing an excellent teacher whom she gets for nothing! I won't stand for it! I'll have a talk with her myself!

    Rose: Oh no, darling, you mustn't do that. She'd only discharge us both.

    Geoffrey Hamilton: She might not have the chance if things continue to pop in South Africa.