Fairy tales should live in childhood

Jamaal 2022-03-21 09:01:49

When I grew up, I realized that the beauty that I was obsessed with when I was a child was so illusory, the magic that everything would return to its original state at twelve o'clock, but just ignored the crystal slipper and gave the prince a clue to find Cinderella...

As far as this movie is concerned, compared to the fairy tale itself, no changes have been made, so it has become a plot that children like and admit that they do not agree with it. But the clothes inside are really beautiful! But maybe it's because I can't appreciate the handsomeness of Europe and the United States. Personally, I think the prince is actually quite ordinary.

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  • Garret 2022-01-28 08:03:19

    Although it is Cinderella, my eyes are all attracted to Queen Kate. This stepmother is very emotional, with gorgeous clothes, outstanding temperament and sharp eyes. The adaptation is quite satisfactory, the pumpkin carriage and crystal shoes are beautiful, which can still satisfy the girl's heart.

  • Jovanny 2022-03-23 09:01:49

    When the prince who became the king took Cinderella's hand, the girl next to him said that it was unrealistic while envious. And when I heard the old king tell the prince before his death that there was no need for a political marriage, I couldn't help but chuckle. But indeed, I think impracticality is a good way to live if you want to have something pleasing about it. And after reading it, I discovered that the courage to present the most authentic self is the greatest courage that love needs.

Cinderella quotes

  • Drizella: We did not communicate through mere words. Our souls met.

    Anastasia: Precisely. My soul and the prince's soul. Your soul was over by the banquet tables.

    Drizella: You didn't see him dance with me.

    Lady Tremaine: Dance with you? He didn't even speak to you.

    Anastasia: It was not our fault, Mother. It was that girl.

    Drizella: The mystery princess.

    Cinderella: Mystery princess? My, what a charming notion.

    Lady Tremaine: Ugh, she was no princess. She was a preening interloper who made a spectacle of herself.

  • Lady Tremaine: A vulgar, young hussy marched into the ball, unaccompanied, if you will, and to the horror of everyone, threw herself at the prince.

    Anastasia: And he actually danced with the ugly thing.

    Cinderella: Yes?

    Drizella: Yes. It was pity. He was too polite to send her packing in front of everyone, you see. But not wanting to expose us to the presumptuous wench any further, he took he apart.

    Anastasia: And told her off. But she refused to leave and the palace guards chased her from the party! I pity the prince. Such bad taste.

    Drizella: They belong with each other.

    Lady Tremaine: Well, it's no matter, girls. The ball was a mere diversion. The prince is not free to marry for love. He's promised to the Princess Chelina of Zaragoza. The Grand Duke told me himself.

    Drizella: It's so very unfair.

    Lady Tremaine: Yes. The way of the world.