Fairy Tale

Grant 2021-12-10 08:01:48


If a cliché makes people look happy, is it still a cliché? The story of Cinderella is an indelible legend. It satisfies the happy imagination of all ordinary women. It is the best way to marry without any effort, and it can't be better.

"Manhattan Cinderella", it seems that the location is shifted, the times are updated, the old ways of Cinderella. Actually, it's quite different. The simplest and clearest difference is that when the East Window incident occurred, Cinderella only had to put a 34-size crystal shoe cover on the three-inch golden lotus to sweep away N years of bad luck; while the heroine of the movie was found to be insulted. And blamed, and then dismissed. There are no pumpkin carts and crystal shoes in life, not to mention where Cinderella would bring a petrol bottle into the palace.

The sparrow turns into a phoenix, and everyone is waiting to see how the little sparrow enters the room. Of course, the highlight is Phoenix. However, in this way, it is like in the triple jump, the audience just stares at the athletes stepping on the pedals and leaping into the air, while ignoring the previous start. Compared with the beautiful clothes and beautiful clothes of a romantic night, I appreciate the heroine's hard work and her self-esteem. Rather than looking forward to transforming themselves overnight, modern women should strive to own themselves and never give up. Just like she sells silk stockings for customers in a high-end clothing store, she still feels confident not to buy it when she encounters negligence. The confidence of professional women is far more abundant than that of many people who think they are noble. Therefore, even if you don't meet the male protagonist, the maid can still be a manager.

Now that the male protagonist is mentioned, OK, it is actually looking at the handsome guy. Ralph Fiennes is not a prince, and certainly not a vase. The vase will not be so shining and will not make people stare at it with breathlessness. To establish a new man-shaped diamond king, an active and interesting politician is far more reliable than a prince. Have enough education and demeanor, rich insight and humor, experienced enough, and naive enough, of course, handsome enough is also very important. If you must call this a cliche, it will be overkill. The sea changes, people's hearts remain unchanged, people need love, as for what kind of person women will fall in love with without hesitation. Looking at the performance of Ralph Fiennes, everyone will naturally smile.

Fairy tales spread, life continues, for feelings, for career, and for life, it is often not one or the other. To find a blank space between the three, watch this movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Haven 2022-04-21 09:02:11

    The protagonist is handsome enough! Movie channel……

  • Ransom 2022-04-21 09:02:11

    It's a sparrow turned into a phoenix again, but I don't like JLo very much.

Maid in Manhattan quotes

  • Caroline: What do you think? Dolce coat, Gucci pants or Ralph Lauren skirt, Manolo pumps?

    Rachel Hoffberg: Ooh, they're both divine! Let's see. How about the pants, open sandals, see-through blouse, colored-bra and I'd carry the Dolce coat for effect.

    Caroline: Maria?

    Rachel Hoffberg: She barely speaks English.

    [Marisa mutters something in Spanish under her breath]

    Rachel Hoffberg: What?

    Marisa: Excuse me?

    Caroline: Maria, what do you think?

    Marisa: What about the beaded skirt with that beige crocheted halter you have hanging in the closet? You know, casual sexy. No stockings. Definitely eighty six the coat. It sends the wrong message. Looks like you're going someplace.

    [looking at Rachel who is wearing a see-through blouse and colored-bra]

    Marisa: Besides, that whole see-through blouse, colored-bra thing... reads a little, you know, desperate, older gal, trying too hard. Don't you think? Yeah, you want to make him work for it.

    Rachel Hoffberg: Who does she think she is, to talk to me like that?

    Caroline: Thank you, Maria. I have two words for you Rachel Hoffberh: Eric who?

    Marisa: [accidentally deliberately whips Rachel with the bed spread] Excuse me. Sorry.

  • Caroline: [to Marisa] Oh, that needs pressing.