Glass heart in tree hole

Alec 2022-04-22 06:01:02

The first time I came into contact with this film was in a foreign teacher's class in high school. It was a short paragraph, intermittent, and it took most of the semester to see the place near the end. This story roughly carries all the fantasies of an ordinary girl from childhood to adolescence: sometimes she wants to be noticed by others, but she is afraid of scrutiny under the spotlight. There is a mask, a mysterious identity that, for a time, can bloom with its own beauty and invite the prince to a dance.

1

When I look back on myself when I watched the movie, I burst into tears inexplicably, thinking of the graduation trip after graduating from elementary school.

The first time I went to school, the classmates who met me that morning felt bright, and the eyes that fell on them gradually became dazzling. During the recess, the teacher asked me to remove them, and asked me to pay attention to the school rules and disciplines. , note the impact.

Although my best friend didn't go with me, I had a great time playing after graduation. No matter how my mother urged, in the end I didn't have any photos I wanted to take,

The appearance of taking off the head flower is the shape of the girl in the costume drama.

The only photo is from a boy I liked since I was a kid who captured the moment I was drinking soup.

The loneliness of youth is about such a feeling: I have not left a beautiful moment, and there is no beautiful picture that can be frozen.

In the era of puppy love or red line, we are all "good students" in the eyes of teachers. The most anticipated response is an affirmation - in the heart of the boy I like, am I a lovely person?

I don't know the answer.

2

When I first saw this movie, I loved Harry Potter, was obsessed with Sirius, and was looking forward to Rowling's fifth film.

Seeing that the heroine also has a set, she smiled knowingly.

The Cinderella in the movie is closer to my reality than the story in the fairy tale.

Not "social" enough, I have felt the unfriendliness around me. When times are low, I have friends to support me. This is the reality that the movie magnifies.

With the understanding and support of his family, he insisted on himself, and even touched the prince. This is a picture where reality does not appear.

I admire the courage of the protagonist.

3

Stripped of the halo of childhood memories and youthful memories, this is an ordinary movie.

There is no so-called happy edding. During college, male and female friends are separated and combined. After graduation, there is still firewood, rice, oil and salt in marriage. "Distant and Poetry" is like the stars in the night sky, rarely shining into reality.

The only thing that has power is: what kind of person do I want to be?

You, where have you been?

Epilogue

The past and the present are like two completely different time and space, except for the girlfriends who have been with each other for twenty-five years, they are all left in the past.

What I couldn't express at that time, I can't write anymore.

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Extended Reading

A Cinderella Story quotes

  • Shelby: [the North Valley cheerleaders put on a play for the pep rally; with Shelby as the narrator; exposing the truth about Sam's "Cinderella" identity] Thank you!

    [Shelby narrates the story]

    Shelby: "Once upon a time, there was a big, strong Fighting Frog."

    [Brianna appears, as Austin, hopping like a frog on top of the cheerleaders]

    Shelby: "He had a beautiful girlfriend, and his dad owned the biggest pond in all the land. But, he still wasn't happy."

    [Caitlyn and Madison hold up the cue cards, and the crowd goes "Aww!". Shelby continues narrating]

    Shelby: "If only he could find a princess, then she could kiss him, turn him into a prince and they would run away together."

    [the cheerleaders carry in Gabriella, as "Cinderella" in her dress, and they put her down and the crowd starts laughing. Shelby continues narrating the story]

    Shelby: "One night, after the slimy Frog ditches his super-hot, senior-poll, most popular girlfriend, he meets his princess."

    Brianna: [as Austin, putting his hand out to Gabriella, as "Cinderella"] Your Highness!

    [Gabriella does a silly bow, as "Cinderella" in her dress until her underwear shows, and the crowd laughs]

    Shelby: [continues narrating] "Alas, it turns out, that not only did our Prince have a secret identity, but also had an online relationship with a pen-pal named "Princeton Girl"."

    [the cheerleaders do a handstand, showing the wall between "Austin" and "Cinderella"]

    Carter: [to Sam] This isn't good.

    Brianna: [as Austin, texting on the phone] "Dear Princeton Girl, I can't wait til we finally get to meet. You're the only one who understands the real me."

    [the crowd laughs in the background]

    Brianna: "The man who doesn't want to play USC football. But who wants to be at Princeton, with you."

    [the crowd continues laughing, with Shelby smirking, nastily]

    Austin's Dad: [to Austin, about the impersonation] What are they talking about?

    Austin: Nothing.

    Gabriella: [as "Cinderella", texting back to "Austin"] "Dear Nomad, I want you to know who I am but, I'm scared!"

    [Sam looks at her stepsisters, and the cheerleaders, horrified, embarrassed and upset]

    Gabriella: "I'm scared that you'll reject me! And... I've never had a

    [whispers]

    Gabriella: real kiss before!"

    [Caitlyn and Madison hold up the cue cards and the crowd goes "Aww!"]

    Sam: [horrified and upset] I can't believe that they're reading my emails!

    Carter: [to Sam] Sam, let's go!

    Shelby: [continues narrating] But our princess had a secret too. She wasn't royalty at all,

    [Gabriella comes onstage wearing a waitress outfit with roller-skates, and skating badly]

    Shelby: but a geek, a loser; a servant girl.

    [Gabriella roller-skates and lands into a pie, splattering herself on top of the cheerleaders with the crowd laughing loudly]

    Austin's Dad: [to Austin] Any ideas about this?

    [Austin shakes his head]

    Shelby: [chuckling nastily to herself, and finishes narrating] And, who may you ask, is this impostor?

    [motions to Sam, sticking her hand out]

    Shelby: Give it up for the pretend princess, Diner Girl, Sam Montgomery!

    [the crowd laughs really loudly, and starts chanting "Diner girl!" and continues chanting. Austin looks at Sam, horrified that he found out the truth about Sam]

    Carter: [to an utterly embarrassed and humiliated Sam, in tears] Come on.

    [Sam and Carter leave the pep rally; embarrassed and in tears, as the crowd continue chanting "Diner girl" with Shelby smirking victoriously]

  • Young Sam: Do fairy tales come true, Dad?

    Sam's Dad: Well, no. But dreams come true.

    Young Sam: Do you have a dream?

    Sam's Dad: Yeah. My dream is that you'll grow up and go to college, and then maybe someday you'll build your own castle.

    Young Sam: Where do princesses go to college?

    Sam's Dad: Uh, they go, uh where the princes go. They go to Princeton. But, Sam, you know, fairy tales aren't just about finding handsome princes. They're about fulfilling your dreams and about standing up for what you believe in.