The bullet screen in the brain that I read by myself

Jennings 2022-03-23 09:02:51

little princess

1. All women are princesses, it is our power. theme.

2. The little Indian girl is going to be sent to the US because the UK is about to go to war. She came to school in the United States.

3. The positioning should be a children's movie. The heroine is really cute. She coaxes the children and helps the bullied classmates. The maid is black.

4. When reading the story, the heroine made up the story herself, and everyone who was drowsy woke up. There are some weird rules in the school.

5. Everyone went to listen to the story of the heroine, and the villain was angry.

6. When the heroine was celebrating her birthday, suddenly bad news from her father came. She became helpless. She suddenly turned into a beggar. (nmd, there is really no logic, it is only suitable for children to watch.)

The bad housekeeper took away the necklace Dad gave her.

7. She suddenly became a servant. (Although the logic doesn't hold at all...

8. She gave the food that others gave her to the flower girl who needed more help and got a flower. The beggar said "to the little princess"

9. They get revenge on the housekeeper together.

10. Bad girls keep laughing at her.

11. While helping the heroine find the necklace, the housekeeper suddenly came back without gloves. [Doing the rhythm] Then the black children help them clear the siege.

12. The heroine and the housekeeper quarreled. Say all girls are princesses.

13. The heroine's father is back.

14. The heroine helped the housekeeper and sister to elope. (comedy)

15. The police came to arrest the heroine. Under the guidance of the monkey, the heroine ran out. [Montage] After the heroine fell down, she grabbed it and climbed up.

16. Dad lost his memory, and the Indian honey words reminded him again. I really? ? ?

The bad girl also embraced the heroine. The housekeeper became the maid,

5 points

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A Little Princess quotes

  • Sara Crewe: Don't cry, Becky.

    Becky: I'm scared. If Minchin throws me out, I got no place to go.

    Sara Crewe: That's not true. I'm here with you. I've always thought of us as sisters.

    Becky: You have?

    Sara Crewe: Let's make a promise right now: to always look out for each other.

    Becky: It's a promise.

    [they embrace]

  • [the girls have awoken to find the attic beautifully redecorated and a breakfast of sausages, muffins, and fruit awaiting them]

    Sara Crewe: Look! Just what we ordered!

    Becky: I'm a little scared about all of this.

    Sara Crewe: Me, too. Do you think we shouldn't eat it?

    Becky: I'm not that scared!