It's just that it is not as violent and effective as Shrek's subversion.
The prince's narcissism can be imagined. For this subversion, even the kitchen cleaner is more handsome than the prince.
I feel that Cinderella's short hair is more individual, like a tomboy-like chic and neat.
Subversion may serve as an eye-catching gimmick in the short term, but if you do it too much, it will be a bit of a slap in the face.
This subversion has no breakthrough, no new ideas, and no expectations. On the contrary, after watching too much, I will miss traditional fairy tales.
It's not subversive like Shrek, but its significance is far-reaching.
If it's just for entertainment, you can watch it.
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