happy ending

Gerhard 2022-03-19 09:01:03

It was on the plane back home that I was drowsy, wearing headphones that didn't work very well, and watched this film.
To be honest, I'm not someone who is very cold about fairy tale movies. I always feel that cartoons are turned into real people, which is kind of awkward. So when I first started watching it, it was just a pastime for a long journey, and I didn't care.

I was really attracted from the scene where the lawyer and his young daughter rescued the princess who was hanging outside the balcony. I have to admit that no matter how unconventional the hero saves beauty, it can still move people's hearts. laugh. At that time, I thought it was strange that the prince who usually rescued the princess should be the prince, but this lawyer came out halfway, rescued the princess and brought her back to his home, which was really inexplicable.
Later, I was gradually attracted to watch it carefully. The exaggerated but brisk plot also makes people feel happy. But if it didn't have the beautiful ending at the end, I think I'd say "okay" for this movie.

Well, I like this ending.
After waking up, the weak princess bravely swings her sword and slays the dragon, and fights with the evil monster queen, not only saving her beloved, but also winning the love she wants in the end.
In pursuit of the prince who came to the 21st century for the princess, after experiencing the sadness of the princess' "change of heart", he also found his real "princess" here.

These are two worlds. These are two kinds of love.
Fairy tales do not necessarily have to use persistence as a process, but they must be fought bravely. As long as there is a happy ending, there is nothing in life that can't be let go.

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Enchanted quotes

  • Pip in Andalasia: [realizing his added weight on the troll causes the entire branch to sink lower] Whoa, I gotta lay off da nuts!

  • Giselle: Why are you staring at me?

    Robert: I don't know. It's just that... it's like you escaped from a Hallmark card or something.

    Giselle: Is that a bad thing?