After opening this film and watching it for a while, I suddenly remembered the "Princess Little Sister" I watched when I was a child. When the heroine reached a certain age, someone came to pick her up to be a princess. Before that, the princess' life was not satisfactory.
Watching this film is to go to Anne Hathaway, Hathaway in her youth is really knockout. Although the male protagonist does not appear in many scenes, he can feel it as soon as he appears. The eyes he looks at Mia are different from others, so Mia will say "Because you saw me when I was invisible."
I think the film focuses on Responsibility. Mia has been taking various courses to learn how to behave like a princess since she arrived at the Queen, but a series of terrible things have ruined her reputation. Later, Mia tried frantically on the edge of giving up, but saw a letter from her father to her, "The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all." Dad's letter, Queen's trust, mother's encouragement, friend Lily With the support of the princess, the princess decided to take up this responsibility.
Would I feel relieved or would I feel sad? And then I realized how many stupid times a day I use the word “I”.
If I cared about the other seven billion out there instead of just me. That's probably a much better use of my time.
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