Revisiting the Princess Diaries

Janie 2022-03-20 09:01:36

I think this is also one of the beautiful fantasy of my childhood. The filming is very good, but when I look at it as an adult, this is the story of a bad mother-in-law who hates her daughter-in-law and granddaughter. Until the death of the king, she had to rely on her granddaughter to continue to hold power! Many places are very realistic, like the director of the mia school, who turned a blind eye at first, but later found out that it was the princess, and saw her putting ice cream on others and pretended not to see it.

The queen never admitted it, didn't like the mother-daughter pair, and never contacted her. It was until the king died. If there was no heir to the country, she would hand it over to someone else (that miraculous couple who wanted to be king).

Other than that, everything else is great! It's fun and classic, and grandma and granddaughter really feel it.

This is really a classic, Annie was so beautiful back then! All of them look good! Even the clothes look good, especially the beige floral dress at the last ball.

At first, when the princess was doing her hairstyle, she only felt that the makeup was heavy. When she picked up her little sister and her brother, she looked out of the car and looked like a fairy!

After being scolded by friends, her eyes gradually became unconfident and even a little aggrieved. Everyone was simply confused by her beauty, ignored her acting skills, and the expression of tears was so distressing!

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The Princess Diaries quotes

  • Queen Clarisse Renaldi: You are princess of Genovia.

    Mia: Me, a princess?

    [shouts]

    Mia: Shut up!

    Queen Clarisse Renaldi: I beg your pardon, "Shut up"?

    Consulate Maitre'D: Oh, your majesty, in America, it doesn't always mean to be quiet. Here it could mean "Wow, gee whiz, golly wolly"...

  • Mia: I can't do this, I'm a girl.

    Gym Teacher Harbula: What am I? A duck?