At Thanksgiving, all the girls around were clamoring to see this movie. I have seen Enchanted's Interview in the summer, so my first reaction is the aesthetic fatigue of crossing. But after I bought the tickets and entered the cinema, I still dragged Sunny into the theater. I said, after thinking about it,
I still have to watch it... Except I went out to buy popcorn once in the middle, I still watched the whole movie attentively. We got in a little late, so as soon as we sat in our chairs we saw the princess emerge from the manhole cover and start running around the street (I admit it's a bit too much to describe a princess, but that's what I thought at the time).
The overall feeling is that this is a very thorough popcorn movie. But what I can't understand is that since the princess herself finally betrayed the prince and fell in love with the emotional mature knight, why did she cry so hard when she heard people say "divorce", and she even matched a couple who were going to divorce. Couple reunited. The prince is no longer handsome, but more narcissistic. That sentence: How can I make myself dissatisfied... It really makes me sweat... The
knight easily forgot the flower-picking girl he had been pursuing for many years, and the princess also forgot the prince who was the right match. Unhindered love comes together. The prince is also very flexible, and immediately turned his head to find that the girl picking flowers can also become a Cinderella wearing a crystal slipper... The evil queen is dead, everyone is happy, and it is easy to be happy.
At the end of the day, I'm just a little worthless for those two supporting roles. Although there is no reason to talk about love, if even the fairy tales of princes and princesses are unreliable, why should we trust the vows we make to others in the future? In the face of the reunion brought together by the director, I really don't know what to say...
It is worth mentioning that the little squirrel, who is very good at stealing the scene, told the prince how the wicked servant wanted to kill the princess It's really cute... But the stupidity of the prince has also become one of the unforgivable shortcomings...
In fact, Disney is also very humorous. I guess it's just that I have a problem with my mentality when watching the movie...
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