The beginning of the story is the most traditional Disney plot. In a beautiful fairy tale kingdom, there are princes riding white horses, giants, beautiful singing girls, a large group of cute animal friends, and an evil queen and her entourage. In order to prevent Prince Edward from marrying and inheriting the throne, the evil queen pushed his girl, Giselle, who fell in love at first sight, down the tunnel and threw it into another world.
According to common sense, in order to rescue his sweetheart, Prince Edward also jumped down with a cute chipmunk. Under the impediment of the queen's entourage, he misbehaved and found his lover with passion. But the audience will never worry-because in the finale, happy lovers will definitely return to the palace hand in hand, overthrow the evil queen, hold a grand wedding, and become eternally happy kings and queens. This is the oldest and traditional fairy tale.
The only problem is that the Queen sent Giselle to a place where there is no "forever happiness"-New York.
In this "terrible" city, Giselle was robbed of his headgear by old people on the side of the road, and was treated as an idiot by pedestrians on the street. Oily cockroaches, swarms of flies and pigeons. In this realistic city, a six-year-old girl knows that "boys have only one thing in their minds." What the father bought his daughter was not a fairy tale book but "The Greatest Woman." The baseball card quarreled for several hours. The protagonist Robert is a divorce lawyer. His job is to witness failed marriages and to see how those who have lost love chattering and arguing and robbing everything. Robert has experienced emotional frustration, and only believes that he has studied five years of rational love in a step-by-step manner, and believes that the development of relationships should be as correct and safe as engineering. Therefore, when the sensual and naive Giselle was accidentally taken in by Robert, the two people who stood at the ends of fairy tales and reality were at odds with regard to love.
There is no doubt that Giselle and Edward, who sang and danced and fell in love and believed in "forever happiness", became big fools in the real world-their love at first sight happened to be the one that people no longer believed in. Even Robert is also questioning. This is a world with many problems, Edward's bravery has become a laughing stock, Giselle's innocence is regarded as hypocritical, Robert insists on a rational and low-key love run, but his girlfriend Nancy still longs for brave and romantic love.
Edward and Nancy perfectly interpret the laws of love in their respective worlds, and are waiting to enter the palace of marriage with their sweetheart. Giselle, who has not experienced the test, and Robert, who is afraid of emotional setbacks, gradually have a subtle feeling for each other, but they dare not break the rules of the two worlds and come together. They don't have the courage to betray the people around them, and they will be left with regrets. Fortunately, there is also a masquerade, with witches, poisonous apples, evil dragons, and crystal shoes—the most common elements in traditional fairy tales are combined, and finally lovers can embrace and dance and whisper love songs in their ears. It's time to be brave and brave, to be enlightened, to be eager to be romantic, to get the love at first sight, a lively climax actually gave a happy answer-Disney almost pulled out the "Lover's End" in the background A large banner for "Dependents".
The spoiler ends here. This story is so cute and humorous, but it has a bit more real meaning than many romantic fairy tales. At least, on the eternal theme of love, "Magic Romance" is more proficient than "Stardust", and it also entrusts more reflections and dreams, which is amazing.
Snow White, Cinderella, Prince Charming, animal friends, and Happy Ending that is always happy-these old-fashioned stories that can only be told to preschoolers. We have neglected for a long time, despised for a long time, and even derived subversive ones. Dark version. Therefore, when the divorce lawyer Robert, representing us in reality, told Giselle who came from the fairy tale world to discourage her daughter from watching fairy tales and not want her daughter to be deceived into believing that "dreams come true", this situation is somewhat ironic and bleak. ——Is this world destined to be so helpless? Is love destined to dream? Are Giselle and Edward destined to be whimsical fools?
But what should be used to judge love in reality? Looking at the result, the dream may wake up; looking at the process, everyone has problems; looking at the starting point, I believe that people who are in love at first sight and happy forever are like fools. Although in this fairy tale, everyone is destined to get what they want, but the film tells Robert through the divorced and reconciled couple and tells us-everyone has problems, everyone has bad luck, because of this Should we sacrifice good times? The answer is of course "no". Not every love has a happy ending, not everyone is worthy of love, but there is absolutely no need for us to give up the possibility of happiness. Just like the song OST - The
end of the story, a fairy tale come true
deep down we still believe that they can come true
in our most secret heart of
this is our favorite story
let us admit that
we all want the fairy tale come true
since then until Forever...
I have to admit that this story can't bring people back to the age of believing fairy tales, but it can make the gradually vicissitudes of face smile knowingly. Even if the encounter and separation are destined, I still hope that everyone can come to the end of fate sincerely and bravely, without wasting every day gifted by fate. I still don’t believe that stories of too simple happiness will come before my eyes, but I really hope that they have not disappeared from the world, and I hope that at least someone can encounter such a good thing.
From then on and forever, I will hope that they will always be happy.
PS: The chipmunk playing the poisonous apple is super cute.
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