1. Little Red Riding Hood: ①Little Red Riding Hood was lured by the big bad wolf on the way to her grandmother's house. She had been going straight all the time, but this time she took a different road and was fascinated by the scenery on the other road. As she sings at the end: the novelty always brings excitement and a little fear, but we have to be prepared for the dangers that may arise on the road before we explore (told with her mother Her path corresponds to the path that her mother told her is the path that has been explored countless times, so it is safe) ② The red cloak is regarded by Little Red Riding Hood as something that can ensure her safety (she sang the ), can be considered as a white lie from her mother to coax Little Red Riding Hood? Finally, Little Red Riding Hood realizes that the red cape cannot guarantee her safety, and realizes the cruelty of this world, which is a kind of growth.
2. Cinderella: ①Cinderella relied on her magic (talking to the bird and asking the bird to help her) and her mother's magic until she went to the ball, but when she ran away from the prince on the third night , her shoes got stuck in tar, she made the first big decision of her life, and she started to think for herself what she really expected (her mother also said this when she magically conjured her dress: If that's your real wish, make a wish), so she left behind a pair of heels and ended up marrying the prince. ②When the second giant came down, she still hurriedly fled to her mother's cemetery, maybe although she made a big decision, she was still a bit attached to her mother in essence? But finally found the tree behind her mother's cemetery dead (it felt like Her mother possessed the tree and cast magic on her daughter, and when the tree dies, she disappears). It was the baker who helped and took her to where everyone was. As she sings at the end: No one is alone. Even if your mother is gone, there will always be someone with you. ③She learned through the bird that the prince was cheating again, and she decided to separate from the prince. In the film, she probably said something like this: Prince: I will always love the girl who ran away from me. Cinderella: I will always love the prince in my dreams too. It feels a bit revealing the director's view of love. Emmmm, taste it yourself, people who have never been in love do not deserve to have the right to speak (I was once scolded for not understanding love 555, not much to say).
3. Sleeping Beauty: ①Sleeping Beauty was snatched by a witch from the baker's father, and she is brother and sister to the baker. Although it was stolen from someone else, I really think the witch is really good to Sleeping Beauty (there is indeed a kind of mother-daughter relationship). But the grown-up Sleeping Beauty wanted to go outside and see. After the witch found out, she was very angry. She hoped that Sleeping Beauty could stay in the tower to maintain a pure heart and accompany her forever, but Sleeping Beauty insisted on going to the outside world to see (you feel like a modern family, parents hope Children should not go too far, they can stay with them at home, but children always want to explore outside) ② After the disaster, Sleeping Beauty also returned to the tower for the first time. It can be seen that Sleeping Beauty actually thinks that the tower is the her home. The witch wanted to take her back to the forest, but Sleeping Beauty left with the prince in the end (Actually, I think Sleeping Beauty is a little ruthless, even if the witch did something wrong, she is the one who raised her anyway, so she should take the witch as well. Let's go together) Maybe it's in such a family where the witch's loving care (doting) makes a selfish person.
4. Jack: ① At the beginning of the film, I thought he was a very kind and simple boy. Sad about cheating others, sad about selling his best friend (the cow). After entering the forest, since he got the magic beans, he felt inflated, became insatiable, learned to steal the giant's hen and piano, and brutally killed the giant. His family lived a prosperous life through the golden eggs laid by the hens, but in fact, as the film sings at the end: everything has a price. Those pies that fall from the sky also have to pay a price. So the giant's wife came down to take revenge, causing many people to suffer. ②At the end there is actually a passage where people blame each other and blame those who bring about the disaster. But in fact, in the end, it was found that everyone had contributed to the flames and worked together to cause this result. In the end, the crazy witch was the most sober, and finally turned into a pool (I don't know what it was, anyway, the giant died in that pool in the end). In fact, I also want to tell us that before facing difficulties, the most important thing is not to blame each other, but to try to find a way to solve the problem. 5. Baker: I think he is a righteous person (stole the Little Red Riding Hood's cloak and finally returned it), maybe a little macho? (Don't let his wife enter the forest) He really grew up after entering the forest, and finally agreed to his wife Find four things together.
③Including his mother has also changed, from a person who hit the child when he disagreed, and finally tried his best to protect the child
6. The baker's wife: ① At the beginning of the film, I feel that she is a very responsible person (want to enter the forest with her husband), but she is also a person who will do anything to achieve her goals (when she didn't know the role of the magic beans at the beginning, she coaxed her Jack gave them his cow), and at one point thought she was the villain. But after entering the forest, I also grew up and became kind (seeing what the baker took, I questioned whether the baker cheated others to get it) ② Actually, I think the forest in the film is actually a sinister society. Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Jack, and Baker go to the forest to enter society and get what they want from it. The baker's wife is seduced by the prince in the forest. The prince is a person who is lost in desire in the dark society, and finally has no bottom line, while the wife is the person who is seduced by the darkness of society-desire, and finally wakes up and faces The dark society retreated (wanted to leave the forest), but ended up dying in the forest. I also want to mention Sleeping Beauty. Sleeping Beauty is a person who is protected by a witch in an ivory tower. She has never faced a sinister society. The witch tries her best to protect this purity. It can be seen that even evil people have their own gentleness, just like the sentence :The heart has the Tigers, fine sniffing the rose. And Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Jack, and Baker face the dark society, although there are times when they get lost or hesitate, but as they sing: "No one who is not a sage can be blamed", which also makes the characters in the film more Full, and they finally mustered up the courage, faced difficulties, stuck to their hearts, and finally killed the giant.
7. Some people think that the giant is very innocent. From the perspective of a giant, I also think that he is too innocent. But from the perspective of the people at the time, he was also a vicious person who destroyed the town and left Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother missing. Including Little Red Riding Hood himself said: "Mom wants me to be a useful person, but I'm here to kill people now" This is a matter of perspective, everyone is right, and everyone is wrong. The witch was right in wanting to protect Sleeping Beauty, but in the wrong way. If she could think about it from the perspective of Sleeping Beauty, maybe she wouldn't end up like this in the end. As sung in the film: "There is always someone on your other side, but you are not alone, because someone is also on your side (it seems like this is what it means)"
Personal opinion, if you don't like it, don't spray it
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