Although the main storyline, like other Disney movies, has no suspense or unexpected twists, it still deserves four stars in my heart (personally, this movie deserves a 7.)
As soon as I saw the beautiful lace dresses of the godmothers, I knew this movie wouldn't let me down.
From Eleanor's entry into the human world, this film is conveying a joyful, lighthearted, beautiful force.
I want to share three of my favorite images:
One is that Eleanor and Mike's family hung beautiful star lights on the outer wall of the house on Christmas Eve. Their eyes were full of surprise and happiness, and they looked at the people around them with such melting eyes. .
Second, Mike finally had time to go shopping on the street. For the first time, she passed the barber shop with a transparent glass door on the street. She smiled and stopped there for a few seconds, looking at the female customer in the hair salon, and then continued to the supermarket. go. But on her way back from shopping at the supermarket, when she passed the barber shop again, she paused for a few seconds to look inside, then went in with a smile and took the time to give herself a beautiful hairstyle.
There are no profound lines in these two scenes that deserve to be screenshotted and posted on Moments, but the moment I saw them, they really made me smile with them on my face, and my heart was relaxed and warm.
Third, Eleanor took her daughters to sing aloud in the square and sang songs with passers-by. Although at first they were out of tune, trembling, and embarrassed, the emotions were slowly pushed forward, and eventually the square became a very good stage, and they were the best actors that afternoon.
Pretty dresses, sparkling magic, and warm smiles are probably the innate appeal of fairy tales and magical stories.
Although this movie has no story worth scrutinizing, it can make people smile and feel warm. It's a great choice for a reunion festival or a silent night when you want to cry.
As an adult, I love it.
I have always loved magic and fairy tales.
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