Don’t Stop Believe in it

Daphne 2022-03-23 09:02:01

Bedtime stories A typical Sandman romantic comedy. . . . Kind of like a modern-day version of The Prince's Revenge. . .

A down-and-out prince who lost his kingdom is engaged in insignificant maintenance work in the prosperous country of the new king. He is a humble little character, but he has lofty ideals. He hopes to awaken the memory of the new king through his hard work. With that agreement, he hopes that he can take charge of this beautiful kingdom again.

On the prince's journey to realize this grand plan, his lovely little niece re-entered his life indirectly because of his beautiful kingdom, along with a beautiful mermaid teacher. Fairy tale after fairy tale, a chain of incredible events ensues, giving the hapless prince another chance to take control of his own destiny. . . . .



There is no Happy Ending in real life. This is a point that people repeatedly emphasize in the movie. However, is there really no happy ending? ? ?

All the tragic endings are just the low tide of the story, we, we are the ones holding the pen, the only ones who can write a happy ending, So, don't stop believe in it, happy ending is just around the coner. . . . .

Please continue to believe in fairy tales, believe in all good things, don't lose your imagination, the world is still so beautiful~! That's what Sandman has been telling us!



From the first love 50 times, every time he has a new drama, he will watch it. . . Love this silly duck head so much! ! ! In his films, it seems that everything is so simple, and there may be too many imperfections in the world. As long as we always adhere to our beliefs and keep our innocence, the ending of fairy tales is around us!


I like the ending of Bedtime stories, the bad guy is punished, the hero wins the war and hugs the beauty and goes back to the mountains, but the most unambitious person gets everything, however, this is a fairy tale!

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Bedtime Stories quotes

  • Tricia Sparks: Uh, Patrick, hi. I'm Trisha Sparks. I just wanted you to know that... thanks for saving the school.

    Skeeter Bronson: Western. Go western!

    Patrick: No thanks necessary, ma'am.

    Skeeter Bronson: That's my boy. That's my boy.

    Tricia Sparks: There must be some way for me to show my appreciation.

    Skeeter Bronson: Oh-ho-ho! Get it.

    [Trisha kisses Patrick]

    Skeeter Bronson: Ooh! Hoo-hoo-hoo!

  • Skeeter Bronson: What the heck did you do that for?

    Angry Dwarf: Because I'm angry.