Life needs fairy tales - "Enchanted"

Luisa 2022-03-21 09:01:31

Giselle, is she supposed to be a Cinderella? But she was the happiest person at the beginning and the end—but I didn't recognize her performance until the climax ball—as someone who came out of a fairy tale world, she was indeed too exaggerated. Such an exaggerated expression, exaggerated tone, and exaggerated behavior, I am afraid that only ROBERT's youngest daughter can accept her - well, fairy tales are used to deceive children. Rather, fairy tales are used to coax adults.

Does Giselle really love the prince? The answer is obviously no. I have always been puzzled by how men and women who have never met or have only met once become a couple, but in fairy tales, this is a frequent episode. The third red apple finally found out who the real KISS is. The handling here seems too impetuous—Prince EDWARD just gave it a try, but it doesn’t make sense to identify ROBERT with such certainty. But who made this a fairy tale, so ROBERT wakes Cinderella with a kiss in an unbelievable scene. The kiss of true love, it turned out to be like this. So, the prince brought ROBERT's fiancee back to the magical world to a large extent - a similar ending to "Love Through Time and Space".

Giselle is really silly and naive, as if the director only had this arrangement to show how fairy tale she is. Is it because our world is so non-fairy tale and so realistic that we have to live and bleed for life, love, and children, and finally, work hard for ourselves. I love the shape of the cut curtains and the rug see through, it's beautiful. But I really don't like that kind of mouse, except for that particular mouse, he's really stylish. Speaking of the mouse, there is naturally Peter Pettigrew, hey, people can only play these roles when they grow up to be like him. But he woke up to be a man. Queen, queen, she also has love, but this kind of love is like CARL looking through the pot to see the poisoned apple inside - beautiful but unreal.

The most outstanding part of the film is the picture, especially the part where the park sings, the joy of old and young is vivid at that moment. It is really touching, as if we were suddenly liberated from the filth and fatigue, but obtained a moment of satisfaction and leisure. Such a woman is reluctant to let go, not only because of her beauty, but simply because of her innocence. So naive. shameful. But the man can't let go. Our world can't let it go either. But Wilde said that society can forgive criminals, but not dreamers. How terrifying.

The music is also excellent for this movie, and the arias are great, especially when paired with classic Disney animations, it is even more tense. However, there is also a reality here - the prince asked Cinderella, why didn't you sing duet? Cinderella froze there. Therefore, the best disguise to take off the princess is also at the party. So, the party reached its climax. What's more novel is that in the end, a beautiful woman saves the hero, which makes the old witch feel depressed.

Life really needs fairy tales. Let's not go into its truth or its exaggeration, let us simply believe in fairy tales.

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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?