However, after the first 20 minutes, the story suddenly changed. . . The dwarf is too cute, and the protagonist has freckles on his face, even the little princess has tear marks + freckles makeup on her face! ! ! love me. . . Immediately after that, I spoofed the story of the Sword in the Stone, which made me giggle.
Ears flutter when kissing. . . The problem with the straps of the princess corset. . . Wind-up escape toy car. . . Dance fights on the record player. . . Unbelievable jokes abound. . . And the combination of the real world and the world of Lilliput is unimaginable before. . .
The princess is so cute! A very independent woman. . . Such comments in cartoons seem to be very funny in themselves. U~ The cartoons made by the French do have a humanistic atmosphere like those of Hollywood. In other words, the princess is a wild girl, a little arrogant, and sometimes very clever.
However, as long as the cartoon characters exit the scene, the film immediately loses its luster.
The most interesting characters in it are all cartoon characters. . . The live-action part was really not fun, and while the writers did their best to make every character unwittingly funny, the results were disappointing. . . a fly in the ointment. . .
Special recommendation: In the middle part, there is a small character who speaks Cantonese. This dubbing is really amazing! As long as the character speaks, the audience bursts into laughter.
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