When I first heard about this film, I thought it was just another version of "Beauty and the Beast"-kind monsters, beautiful princesses, instigating bad guys and loyal friends, magic removed, handsome princes and beauty The princess has lived a happy life from now on... NO NO NO NO, I don’t want to see such fairy tales! However, the friend who recommended this film said that there is a donkey that talks very much, which is very interesting, so I must watch it, so the first reason I decided to watch this film turned out to be because of a funny donkey, and another reason. I think "DreamWorks" shouldn't give me a yawning story.
The donkey is indeed a noisy but cute guy. The monster is not beyond my expectation. He looks ugly but has a rich heart. He leads a happy and free bachelor life. He has a kind heart and a transparent mind. He decides just to defend his independent space. Go save the princess... and the princess? Uh, it's really beautiful. She has a slim figure, bright eyes, and soft long hair. But when I saw her quickly defeating Robin Hood in the jungle, I couldn't help but laugh. The princess would not be covered by a twenty mattress. Is it the one that can't sleep with a pea under twenty eiderdown duvets? Such a princess who loves to read fairy tales but uses green snakes as balloons is really special! There is no suspense. The beautiful princess and the gentle monster fell in love on their way back. Will they be happy? A monster cannot become a handsome prince, but a beautiful princess has to be forced to marry a strong villain. Besides, she still hides a big secret...
A coincidence, he misunderstood him because of his ugly appearance; and She also misunderstood because of the curse she had received-she was a beautiful princess during the day and an ugly monster at night. Does loving someone really care about the other person's appearance? Maybe everyone who loves or wants to love will guess his (her) in this way. Someone sings "You are the only one in my eyes", but if it is not dazzling enough, will he or she be the only one in his (her) eyes? ?
Of course, with the call of true love, coupled with the help of good friends, the monster finally recovered his bride at the last moment. With a heartfelt kiss, the spell is lifted, and the princess does not need to change again... However, unexpectedly, The beautiful appearance is an illusion, and the monster is the original face of the princess. Will she regret losing her beautiful face for true love? After all, she once firmly believed that she was the most beautiful princess in the world. Will she still be loved like this? Whether people admit it or not, the most intuitive charm of a woman does come from her beautiful appearance. The director finally arranged for the monster and the monster to be together, maybe so that they can match, there will not be so many misunderstandings, and there will be less temptation and defense...
Actually, I wanted to talk about his love, not her beauty and ugliness. , But I don’t know why it turned out to be such a conclusion at the end—because he is a monster, it should be a monster to match him. This is a match made in heaven. The words seem to have their own will, they are not under my control, and they insist on being arranged like this. In fact, what I want to say is that two people who don't understand each other are also a kind of "different" or "monster" in each other's eyes. It has nothing to do with appearance. If you can really be happy, what's so bad about being two "monsters" facing each other? As long as they are of the same kind...
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