Many friends in the circle have watched the live-action version of Beauty and Beast, but so far they have not seen a profound long-length film review. As a pseudo-literary youth, I deeply feel the brilliance of writing about the world, and Xiaoshengmin has a great responsibility for his eyes and ears. Besides, I insist that the knowledge and enthusiasm for this cartoon is unparalleled. If it goes on like this, I will really have no friends.
First of all, Belle is not a princess. She doesn't have the noble background of SnowWhite, she doesn't have the luck of Cinderella, and she is not as silly and sweet as SleepingBeauty. Her love of reading made her seem out of tune with this small town, so that when she saw the library of the castle later, it was like a navigator discovering the continent, like a wild geese who had picked up the cold branches and finally settled down as she wished. Secondly, the residents of this French town are extremely fanatical about vocal art, and they dance at every turn, making the whole film full of the visual sense of a musical. They sang when they were drinking, they sang when they were uplifting, and they sang even on a dull and ordinary morning.
Even children know the truth of not judging people by their appearance. I think the reason why the appearance of the opposite sex is so insignificant to me is that I was influenced by this cartoon when I was a child. The ugliness of this world cannot be spoken. It is not the question of whether or not anyone understands it, but when the words come to the mouth, they find that the words have no meaning. Even in the face of the complexity of human nature, I only want to be as sincere, brave, and kind as the heroine, and only to have a crystal clear heart.
If there is such a person who can pick up a pack of wolves for you, fight a snowball fight, and even own a single-family Gothic castle in a private garden, even if he looks uglier, he will grit his teeth and endure it.
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