A fairy tale that subverts the three views

Jarvis 2022-03-23 09:01:33

The princess in the fairy tale was framed by the evil queen and traveled to the bustling city of New York. When she was at a loss, she met a single father and his daughter who were engaged in the legal profession. The daughter is attracted to the princess and persuades the father to take in the lost princess. The father is also gradually attracted by the innocence of the princess. And the princess gradually fell in love with the stereotyped uncle and forgot the prince. In the end, after biting a poisoned apple and falling into a coma, they woke up from the uncle's true love kiss, and the two stayed in the metropolis of New York and lived happily together.

The prince resolutely travels across to save his princess, but finds that the princess has changed her mind. In addition to her loss, she and the uncle's former girlfriend, an urban woman who still believes in fairy tales, cherish each other, and join hands to return to fairy tales and live a happy life.

After reading it, it really subverts the understanding of fairy tales. The princess abandoned the prince and fell in love with a mature and stable uncle who had a successful career. With the innocence and beauty in fairy tales, she married a mature lawyer with a successful career and lived a happy life. The mature and rigid uncle was attracted by the innocence of the princess, and gradually fell in love and took good care of him. The two are in love. In order to save the princess, the prince in the fairy tale resolutely travels to New York, and jokes frequently in the busy metropolis, but he still has a firm goal and is optimistic and cheerful. It's a pity that the princess' heart has changed. In addition to her loss, she and Nancy, an urban woman who is also abandoned but still believes in fairy tales, cherish each other and return to the fairy tale kingdom hand in hand. Live happily together.

After the princess who lived in the forest arrived in the city, she was attracted by the prosperity of the metropolis and by the mature uncle, and gradually became indifferent to the prince who had fallen in love at first sight. The prince who went to the city to find the princess had no interest in the metropolis. He wanted to bring the princess back to the forest, but found that the princess' heart had changed, and finally returned to the forest with an urban woman who shared the same world view as him. very realistic. After arriving in the city, many small town women are attracted by the prosperity of the city, and gradually hope to integrate into the city, while the mature men in the city are attracted by the innocence and beauty of the small town women and fall in love with each other. With her success in her career, she matured and steadfastly captured the hearts of women in small towns. And if the princes in the small town did not get the princess, if they did not want to stay in the big city, they would find another woman who had the same aspirations as them. Nothing to do with fairy tales, nothing to do with love. It's a rational choice after experiencing some world events.

Overall, the film is a bit subversive and a bit realistic on reflection. The princess is really beautiful and her singing voice is beautiful! City Prince is a little old.

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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?