To be precise, Anne Hathaway is not a very outstanding beauty in Hollywood, and even, critically and harshly, she is not a standard beauty. But she did perform the role of Mia very well. When filming the first part, Anne was basically a complete rookie, but from the ordinary with big curly hair to the inferior high school student, she stood bravely until the end. The real princess who was crowned in front of distinguished guests from all over the world, as well as the maturity of becoming a queen in the second part, she portrayed just right.
Compared with the two, I prefer the second one, probably because of its human nature. The part where Mia took the children from the orphanage together is still fresh in his memory. After that, the background music played Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway". Before that, although I had always liked Kelly Clarkson and this song, I never thought it was better and more shocking than in that scene! ~Perhaps, to a certain extent, this movie has also achieved Kelly Clarkson's affirmation after American Idol.
In that paragraph, there is a line that is deeply impressed so far:
"To be a princess, you have to believe that you are a princess."
It is very inspirational, it seems to be different from my usual style, so inspirational to sensational words often It's what I disdain...but she said "princess", too attractive...girls, no one can escape the vulgarity, it seems that there is a dream of a beautiful princess. But in fact, "princess" should also be just a kind of borrowing, this sentence should be like this:
"To be anything, you have to believe that you are that thing."
It's like an actor acting. Only by imagining yourself as a character, and even believing that you are that character, can you create a successful, flesh-and-blood character.
Believe in what you are.
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