The picture is beautiful like a fairyland. In this story, there is no witch who has been cursed for a hundred years for no reason, only because the prince is punished for betraying love, and finally can be forgiven and blessed. I like this setting. Leia's performance is not as moving and dancing as in Blue, and it's very stiff. It doesn't seem like she loves the prince so much. Before that, there is too much foreshadowing. Fear and disgust of beasts. In the original fairy tale, the last scene of Belle kissing and awakening the beast was deleted. This extremely romantic kiss was originally the finishing touch of this love sublimation, but the thousands of kisses in the sunset did not look so perfect. The most touching and distressing thing in the story is that the fairy, the fairy, has no happy ending at home and abroad. The prince broke his promise and killed her by mistake. She confessed the truth and asked for forgiveness for him. After turning into a stone statue, she still misses her lover's tears and smile. She feels that she is the one who understands best Love the one. Fairy tales are everyone's dreams. To believe. To wait for.
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