Several thoughts on the level of film drama

Jannie 2021-11-13 08:01:22

The score in my mind is hovering between 3.5 and 4 stars, but it is definitely not because the movie is not good. I have watched the story of "Cinderella" and "Cinderella" N times. This time I watched the most primitive one, which triggered a few thoughts:

1. Cinderella’s inexplicable kindness-countless Cinderella editions have emphasized "be brave and kind" but I really don’t think it’s good to keep being kind.

Look at the two ugly sisters of Cinderella. Because Cinderella has no bottom line to compromise, the two of them don’t want to make progress (of course, Cinderella is forced to me to know), but will it be possible if Cinderella relies on wisdom to deal with stepmother and sisters instead of everything? Obedience will the family situation not be so bad (of course I know that the stepmother is the villain and harmony is impossible) The plot may also stage the changes of the younger sisters. That is the unexpected and exciting plot.

2. Is Cinderella really that good? In fact, think about it, all things are done by animals for her (of course, it may be because she is so kind to animals and animals want to repay) but it is completely reliant on others to look at and feel dull and uncomfortable, but this is obviously cool. Wen (Shuang may just be that the cat fell downstairs? Neither the ugly sister nor the stepmother succeeded? There is no coolness from the protagonist at all)

At the beginning of the movie, Cinderella was awakened by a bird and she sang and danced. The bird helped smooth the quilt, prepare the bath water, and the mouse helped prepare the clothes... Then she was beaten by her stepmother and was called to do this and that work. I didn't have time to make clothes, and I still rely on mice... Finally the clothes were torn and she cried and ran to the backyard to cry! If you don't want to do anything, you can rely on crying! Then the mother god appeared (seeing that the gods were given to her by the gods) went to the palace and the prince was fascinated and fell in love with her. She was locked in the room by her stepmother, and she didn’t want to be able to sit by the door crying, waiting for the mouse, the cat. The dog appeared to save you. Did you see that means that she became the other half of the prince without a bit of effort? ? ? What did she do in the process of being fallen in love with and falling in love with the prince? ? ?

3. The line of love-the movie is very short and has nothing to portray, but it is too short. There is no reason for such a fast-paced love prince to fall in love with Cinderella at first sight. Inexplicably, I have no explanation. The charm that came out blinded the prince's eyes

And the funny thing is that hey doesn't the prince care very much about Cinderella, why does he have to rely on shoes to find people? Where were you when Cinderella tried on the shoes? Maye, is this what the prince cares about? Don’t you think it’s ridiculous? Is the prince really serious?

Of course, these are just questions about the plot logic and characterization of the play. The whole work was actually done very well in that era. There are many points that I quite appreciate, but I won’t say more.

These are just my personal opinions. What do you think I’m not right? You can provide insights but don’t spray. Thank you

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Extended Reading
  • Kitty 2021-11-13 08:01:22

    Disney's best romantic comedy fairy tale cartoons since "Snow White" after World War II also rejuvenated the "Gray" Disney after the war. A 30-year history of adaptation, the earliest live-action capture technology (actually a copy of a live-action camera), and the later "Cat and Mouse" branch plot

  • Ashlynn 2021-11-13 08:01:22

    When I was young, the video tape I watched, for a certain period of time, always referred to itself as "Cinderella"! !

Cinderella quotes

  • Jaq: Poor Cinderelly. Ev'ry time she find a minute, that's the time when they begin it. "Cinderelly! Cinderelly!"

    DrizellaAnastasia: [from downstairs] Cinderella!

    [Jaq closes door]

    Jaq: [singing] Cinderelly, Cinderelly / Night and day it's Cinderelly / Make the fire! Fix the breakfast! / Wash the dishes! Do the moppin'!

    Mice: And the sweepin', and the dustin' / They always keep her hoppin'.

    Jaq: She go around in circles 'till she very, very dizzy / Still they holler...

    Mice: Keep-a busy, Cinderelly!

  • Cinderella: [to Bruno, the dog] Dreaming again. Chasing Lucifer? Catch him this time? That's bad.

    [Lucifer snickers]

    Cinderella: Suppose they heard you upstairs. You know the orders. So if you don't want to lose a warm, nice bed, you'd better get rid of those dreams. Know how? Just learn to like cats.

    [Bruno groans]

    Cinderella: No, I mean it. Lucifer has his good points, too. For one thing, he... Well, sometimes he... Hmmm. There must be something good about him.

    [Bruno laughs at Lucifer]