The shattered fairy tale

Calista 2021-10-22 14:33:25

I was a little disappointed and didn't like the plot very much.
The story mentions that the princess in the fairy tale was brought into the real world by the black-hearted queen, and the prince also chased and saved people.
But when the princess came to the real world, she fell in love with the male protagonist (not the prince). The true love that was once believed to be the prince could only flash away, and the male protagonist who had already had a girlfriend in marriage also moved into another love. For happy ending, the prince directly confronted the actor's girlfriend in the ending.
When the hero and heroine change their minds, this kind of love simply doesn't know the so-called, and it destroys the pure and unique feeling of fairy tales. If this is the purpose of the movie, I want to say that fairy tales are impossible to achieve in reality, or the love in fairy tales is unrealistic, I can only say that this drama is not to my taste. I think the reason why a fairy tale is a fairy tale is because it is different from the general reality. If you insist on putting it together, the result is of course ugly.
PS. The heroine sings well, but the voice of ohoh is ugly. . .

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Enchanted quotes

  • Giselle: Now if only I can find a place to rest my head for the night.

    Robert Philip: What kind of place?

    Giselle: I don't know. Maybe a nearby meadow or a hollow tree.

    Robert Philip: A hollow tree?

    Giselle: Or a house full of dwarves. I hear they're very hospitable.

  • [an angry midget runs under Giselle's dress]

    Grumpy: Hey! Watch it, will ya?

    Giselle: Grumpy!

    Grumpy: Geez, lady! Are you for real?

    Giselle: I-I think so.