Growing up, I still need fairy tales

Krista 2022-11-11 08:04:46

I don't know when it started, the story of the prince and the princess has left us far, far away. Although TV dramas and novels are full of all kinds of prince and Cinderella stories covering various fields, they are deeply moved from childhood. The story of our innocence is far, far away. Perhaps we have grown up, and all kinds of dust have accumulated in our hearts. When we face things, we always look at them with worldly and realistic eyes. A word of "unrealistic" can negate everything. We are afraid of being hurt and deceived, so we no longer trust and believe unconditionally, we doubt everything around us, and the thick grime in our heart gradually evolves into a hard shell.
The movie, you already know what it will tell when you look at the name. Indeed, it does not break out of the story structure of the prince and Cinderella, but the vivid faces of the hero and heroine in the movie, the lovely figures of elves, giants and monsters, are beautiful and fairy tales. Such a scene seems to bring me back to that innocent age.
The moment I watched the whole play, I was calm and content, as if life had become better, even though, when I came back to my senses, tomorrow would still be that tomorrow.
As the title says, when we grow up, we still need fairy tales, we need fairy tales to soften our sealed hearts, and we need fairy tales to wash away the life we ​​hate or love, at least for me, that’s how it is.

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Ella Enchanted quotes

  • Char: I suppose that dagger that you were ready to plunge into my heart was just an early wedding present.

  • Char: Tell me about your sister.

    Hattie: Olive? Idiot.

    Char: Uh, no. Ella.

    Hattie: Oh. Hmmmph. I don't want to talk about her, she's so dreary.

    [giggles]

    Hattie: I just want to talk about us.

    Char: Us!