In the fairy tale world (animation), the prince and princess fall in love at first sight. When getting married the next day, the evil queen turned into an old witch and pushed the princess to the real (real person) New York.
Giselle fell from the fairy tale world to the streets of New York, met Robert, and said to him "No one has been nice to me". Robert replied: "Welcome to New York." Or, welcome to reality? Very cute, that little humor.
In the fairy tale, there is only the happy Giselle, who came to reality and gradually realized that she was angry and sad. When the prince arrived, she would no longer sing. She missed the world and fell in love with Robert. Perhaps it is to tell us that the love of fairy tales will die in reality after all?
In fairy tales, people can fall in love at first sight, get married within the day they know each other, and live a happy life ever since.
In reality, people want to date, have dinner together, talk to each other... know each other, you can know each other for four or five years or even longer. You don’t even know if you can survive today, let alone forever.
But who can not love the simple and kind Giselle. Sometimes I feel silly, but I am moved by the unscheming simplicity. Maybe we were all that stupid before, before we came to reality?
The final ending was still a perfect ending in Disney style. Giselle fell in love with Robert, but Robert's girlfriend Nancy put on crystal shoes and followed the prince back to the fairy tale world. Everyone has lived a happy life ever since.
A little humor is interspersed in the film. Can not laugh, but can smile knowingly. For example, Morgan took out his credit card and said: "I'm sure this is true emergency". For example, in the end Nancy brought the mobile phone to the fairy tale world, "there is really good connection here".
I thought the princess and the prince would return to the castle, marry them, and live their happy lives. Unexpectedly, she would linger in the dust and fall in love with that ordinary person. "You helped me when I have none."
Maybe the fairies love the world.
Perhaps, we are all nostalgic for the red-hot dust.
Maybe, this is the dream and reality, which will disappear in one shot?
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