Censored into ambiguous commercials

Hope 2022-03-23 09:02:51

In theory, it is a qualified commercial film, but when I finished watching the movie and then went back to watch the ending of the original book, I really wanted to give it one star, it was disgusting to make way for business! It seems that this movie has a beautiful picture, a good rhythm, a concise story, and a warm ending. Wow, what a fairy tale! What a children's fairy tale in the eyes of an adult, the most fairy tale and dreamy plot in the original book has been deleted and modified, and the most tenacious character is reflected, and the deleted mother does not recognize it. The reason why Sarah can be a "little princess" is because she can be kind and firm no matter whether she is rich or poor, and the movie has passed through it in a hurry; the two happiest stages of her life are accompanied by extreme pain like a cliff, the birthday one. Forget it, in the later part of the banquet in the attic, I really don't understand why the plot was opened! ! ! She shared the snacks brought by her friends with the handy girl and her good friends, and then decorated them with scarce materials + imagined the whole broken attic. This is my favorite, reflecting her character and the dreamy side of the story, and then in At the climax of the banquet, the teacher is killed, and everything goes to zero or even worse. This is the beauty of tragedy. I don't understand the meaning of unpacking. The ending is even more disgusting to me. I understand that your movie needs a happy ending at the box office, but can you be more reasonable? I lost my memory, my daughter cried, remembered, hugged and cried, me: ? ? ?

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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!