The beautiful Princess Orinda was drawn into the belly of the fire dragon. Saint George, the warrior who had just entered the city, stepped forward and killed the dragon and rescued the princess.
In the legend, the hero is always handsome and tall, always rich and graceful, and always gentle and affectionate.
But "Beauty and the Beast" gives us another kind of dream. The beauty was trapped in the castle to save her father. There are silly candlesticks, old-fashioned alarm clocks, chubby teapot ladies... and grumpy, more violent-looking beast masters. In this castle, only the fragile beauties who have just arrived can disobey the master. She yelled at her master: "No", "I don't want to", "You should change your bad temper!" "I can't stand it anymore, I want to leave here"...
Anyway, they love each other, and they don’t want to let go . For the beauty, the beast with an amazing collection of books is more attractive than the hunter, and the beast is really lost to this stubborn girl who is neither humble nor arrogant. The beast learned to please small animals and learned to drink soup with a spoon.
At the end of the story, Beauty shed tears on the beast: please don't leave me, I love you.
So, in the blur of tears, the beast was surrounded by kind-hearted stars, and rose to mid-air, the ugly appearance faded, the heavy curse faded, leaving a handsome boy like a prince.
Perhaps it is not necessarily the princess who is redeemed, but also the prince, beauty or beast.
Just like that crappy poem:
his hello was the end of her ending,
his forever was as simple as her smile,
he said she was what was missing,
she said instantly she knew,
she was a question to be answered,
and his answer was "i do"
everyone was cursed, and then waited for a sentence of "I love you" to lift the curse.
As for the persistent and despicable hunter of the film, handsome and brave but still unable to get the heart of the beauty, and finally fell to the tall building in the duel with the beast, I can only say: Dude, you are just not her answer.
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