Growing up, I still like to watch fairy tales. It often has a happy ending. The princess and prince have always lived happily ever since. A beautiful step is enviable. I don't know why no one has studied their life afterwards, and is making this into a film for others to take a look at. Hehe, Shrek doesn't count.
Drew's Cinderella didn't make me feel bright, and the prince didn't seem to be handsome enough, and yes, this is an adult fairy tale, and people can't all look like fairy sisters.
Very well, Cinderella was not in love with the prince at first sight at the prom. They had a lot of exchanges before, so it was more convincing. And one of the two sisters is a good person, and this arrangement is also very reasonable. Occasionally, the crows in the world have only white ones. It's kind of ridiculous to be arrogant as the two fat and thin women in the cartoon.
I think that kind sister with black hair (looks quite small) is very cute and beautiful, better than Drew.
In addition, people who like medieval stories say that there are always castles, nobles and the like, as well as women’s dresses.
The most hilarious scene in the film is that Cinderella Daniel, played by Drew, carries the Prince King’s forest outside.
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