Marlene Fissen’s dramatic conflict is something I’ve been slapped with since I was a kid.

Laurie 2021-11-13 08:01:23

Before the "Mulan" live-action movie, I was a diehard Disney fan and loved every princess (among them, Ariel the mermaid, the catfish black-skinned Ariel made me very miserable), I will not buy more tickets now. Any Disney princess movie too. They are now obsessed with breaking the traditional myths/fairy tale images in the minds of people from all over the world. By the way, they have mixed up the thin characteristics of the country where this image was born, such as letting Mulan play acrobatics, living in Fujian Tulou during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and painting ancient paintings. "Ugly makeup" close to real life. It does not seek to create a truly exotic atmosphere to give their audience a long insight, but to solidify the audience's comical prejudice against foreign countries. Even the Black Panthers, who are so admired by black Americans, do it in this way, making people who truly respect and appreciate culture look like sitting on needles and hide their faces in embarrassment. Why is there such a strong dissatisfaction? Since their company started with the first Snow White, they respected foreign "princesses" and "heroes" very much. As the media company of the largest cultural exporting country in the 20th and 21st centuries, they do not ask you to promote the magnificence of foreign cultures. One or two tangible advantages, a little bit of description, can also make children and big friends from all over the world happy. It is not without good precedents.

I love reading at the age of three or four, of course, only fairy tale books, children's encyclopedias, and Chinese and foreign myths. I don't know who said a word, don't easily cast aside what you once loved. I have not forgotten my love for each fairy tale, and Disney who interprets them.

Among the princesses, the most insensitive to Sleeping Beauty Arlo, neither disgusting nor remembering. But my impression of witches is simply too deep! When I am three or four years old, I have a great reaction to the name "Marlene Fissen", but the little girl really can't remember such a long name. Every time I read the witch, I repeatedly smack the witch, and then forget the name. I can't remember tossing and turning. , Turned out the little fairy tale book again, looked for her name, and did this weird thing over and over again.

She is quite scary, but not the kind of visual scary that deliberately incarnates dirty evil spirits. She is scary in momentum, sharp in speech, and cursed by her as a gift. Her true motive is fascination. Because of this, the story is It seems more convincing to expand. Baixue's stepmother hated that Baixue was more beautiful than herself, and tried every means to lose her life, which always made me want to laugh a little.

Later, the live-action version of Maleficent showed me that I was deeply impressed with Marlene Fissen and tasted her repeatedly, but it was not just me, the weird child, who had more dramas than Arlo who was lying flat.

In the American drama "Fairy Tale Town", all the humanoid characters that appeared in Disney cartoons were moved to the play, and a black fairy tale style was re-interpreted. The image of Princess Ailuo is as vague as ever, and the only hot point is that Hua Mulan likes her and wants to engage her. However, the actor is so beautiful, it is like Aurora from fairy tales and Disney animation. I can't remove my eyes at all. I want to fuck her with her. I also think her man is not as useful as me. Therefore, sometimes the beauty reaches a certain level, and it can really be ambiguous and make troubles. It is not because of her interpretation of the story that men and women will do stupid things for her.

Allie Fanning in "Sleeping Curse" is linked to the actor in the American TV series. The baby is fat and pure and the blonde angel can't help but want to save her life to protect her.

The three fairies went from being stupid to the live-action version. I was raised by my grandmother who had experienced famine and even starved to death. I never saw Lao Mei’s laughter made by ruining objects and food, such as Home Alone. I am sorrowful, but I will not underestimate these movies because of this. After all, it is my personal reason.

That sweetheart is the drama version of Arlo

She is more dynamic, looking at me, I seem to be able to agree to whatever she says.

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Extended Reading
  • Freda 2021-11-13 08:01:23

    Compared with other Disney fairy tales, Sleeping Beauty is the most difficult in terms of adaptation. The story is destined to focus most of the film’s perspective on others, rather than around the princess and prince. The beginning of the story is just born, so it can only serve as a story. The background board, when grown up, there is only the love line. When it is lethargic, it becomes the background setting. When the prince and the opponent are in a fight, the help of three fairies is needed, and the moment of self-expression is greatly weakened. Therefore, the two in "Sleeping Beauty" are more like the story skeleton of the movie, and the real filling is in the three fairies, so comedy warmth is the best choice, and the three fairies are supporting roles. Character, but it is the leading role.

  • Jordane 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    I really watched a lot of cartoons.

Sleeping Beauty quotes

  • Flora: I'll turn her into a flower.

    Merryweather: Maleficent?

    Flora: [chuckles] No, no, dear. The princess.

    Fauna: Oh, she'd make a lovely flower.

    Flora: [enthusiastically] Don't you see? A flower can't prick its finger.

    Merryweather: It hasn't any.

    Fauna: That's right.

    Flora: She'll be perfectly safe.

    Merryweather: Until Maleficent sends a frost.

    Flora: [laughs, then stops abruptly] Yes... oh dear.

    Fauna: She always ruins your nicest flowers.

  • Prince Phillip: [Hearing Aurora's singing] You hear that, Samson? Beautiful.

    [Samson snorts]

    Prince Phillip: What is it? Come on, let's find out.

    [Samson refuses]

    Prince Phillip: Aw, come on. For an extra bucket of oats? And a few... carrots?

    [Samson nods yes]

    Prince Phillip: Hup, boy!

    [They ride through the forest; Samson jumps over a river but Phillip falls off and into the water]

    Prince Phillip: Whoa!

    [Samson goes back for him and Phillip splashes water on his face]

    Prince Phillip: No carrots.