To be precise, Anne Hathaway is not a very outstanding beauty in Hollywood, and even, critical and harsh, she is not a standard beauty. But she did perform the role of Mia very well. When the first film was filmed, Anne was basically a complete rookie, but from the ordinary with curly hair to the high school student with low self-esteem, until the last brave stand The real princess who was crowned in front of dignitaries from all over the world, and the maturing queen in the second part, she was portrayed just right.
I liked the second one more than the two, probably because of its humanity. The part where Mia marched with the children of the orphanage is still fresh in my memory. Then the background music played Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway", although I always liked Kelly Clarkson and this song before that, but I never thought it was better and more shocking than in that scene! ~Perhaps, this movie also made Kelly Clarkson's affirmation after American Idol to a certain extent.
In that passage, there is a line that is still impressive:
"To be a princess, you have to believe that you are a princess."
It is very inspirational, and it seems to be different from my usual style. Such inspirational words are often provocative. It's what I disdain... But she said "princess", which is too attractive... Girls, no one can be exempted from the commonplace, it seems that they all have a dream of a beautiful princess. But in fact, "princess" should be just a borrowing. This sentence should be like this:
"To be anything, you have to believe that you are that thing."
Just like an actor acting in a play, only by imagining himself as a character, or even believing that he is that character, can he create a successful, flesh-and-blood character.
Believe in what you are, what you are.
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