Wtf? Can the princess give bread to others without giving money?

Sigmund 2022-03-18 09:01:04

At the beginning, I saw this princess bewildering behavior, the boss said why you stole bread, the princess said because they were hungry, and then the boss said you give me money, the princess said I don't have any money and won't give it. ? ? ? ? There is also a man as big as Aladdin, if he can't find any job, he has to steal. Can thieves be whitewashed too? ? ? No matter what the stolen person thinks, stealing is inherently bad behavior, no matter how brave and kind it is, it is useless. The back of the movie is okay, but there are too many confusing behaviors at the beginning. The princess has this ideological awareness and is generous to others. She thinks that she is just and doesn't care about other people's feelings of this kind of behavior. I think the villain said that she can't be a sultan. It's really too right, This kind of princess is the princess version of why not eat minced meat in the greenhouse

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  • Joesph 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    Similar to 2017's "Beauty and the Beast", it added more characterization and more independent awareness of women in addition to the conservative remake animation. Not disappointed, Aladdin sings like the animated version, and Jasmine is so beautiful! The only dissatisfaction is the forced addition of a new song that feels different from other styles. (It is expected that some self-righteous people will say jokes when commenting on the film, but in fact those plots were born much earlier than the jokes they said = =)

  • Sam 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Guy, have you had enough trouble these past few years? Next The Gentleman, well, you'd better make it clear to me.

Aladdin quotes

  • Aladdin: What would you wish for?

    Genie: Mmm. No one's ever asked me that before. It's an easy one, though. I'd wish to be free.

    [tapping his metal wristbands]

    Genie: To not have to say "Poof! Can I help you? Poof! What would you like? Poof! Welcome to the lamp. May I take your order, please?" Freedom. I wish to be... to be human.

    Aladdin: Why don't you just set yourself free?

    Genie: [laughing] Carpet! Did you hear what this boy said? Why don't I set myself free?

    [he snickers, and Carpet pantomimes doubling over with laughter]

    Genie: Only way a genie gets to be free is if the owner of the lamp uses one of his wishes to set him free, and the last time that happened was, like, the fourth of Never-ary.

  • Genie: Here's the thing about wishes: the more you have, the more you want.

    Aladdin: That's not me.

    Aladdin: Mmm. We'll see about that.