What do you want?

Naomi 2021-12-31 08:03:01

At the beginning of the movie, the heroine Daphne said: She lives with her mother in an old building in Chinatown. I looked at the familiar faces of Chinese people, uniform white-lined fir, black trousers, and black-rimmed glasses that took up half of my face, and I felt cordial. Daphne’s 14th birthday, she was dressed in splendid fancy, shiny accessories, gorgeous nail polish, before going to bed, she kissed the only photo of his father, she said: "sweat dreams, henry." Who knows, at 3 Years later, she could really smile and say this greeting to her father in person.

I like the ending very much. The bad guys get what they deserve, and the kind people live a happy life.
Many people say that such ups and downs are too fake. But what is so bad about fairy tales? A good movie does not necessarily have to be heavy, depressing, and thrilling. It brings us happiness, and everything is enough.

Like Daphne.
Like her sitting on a double-decker bus in London, the brilliant sunshine, the bustling city, she embraces all of this, smiling like a flower.
Like when she said her identity to her father's family, when she faced everyone's confused and surprised eyes, he confessed his cute face with a smile but a smile that encouraged him with his eyes.
I like her dancing freely in a palace-like room, and she doesn't care about the rigor of the British and the warm embrace of her grandmother.
I like her frightened stupefaction after she was mistakenly on the stage at the Royal Costume Fair, and then walked confidently and freely, and
said to the "evil step sister" : "I win." I
like her vulgarity and ugliness of Glenis and Clarissa. The women of the power were so angry that they couldn't speak.
I like to see Ian's absence at the dance party, and the affectionate kiss with Ian falling into the lake, which touched me to death.
Like her handsomeness in pushing Clarissa's ugly and arrogant sweetheart into the lake.
When she decided to change in order not to drag her father's campaign, she said firmly to the portrait on the wall: "I can do it" and

she also likes Ian.
I like his ever-changing career, from a small hotel receptionist, a prom singer, to a parking lot, really handsome.
"? For me" like at the ball, he faced Daphne wanted to liven up the party wish to face her innocent eyes like pure despite knowing would be fired, but still smiled and said: "Ok, let's do it "
like He rode a motorcycle and took Daphne soaring freely.

I also like Libby, Daphne's mother.
I like her hard work to raise her daughter alone, and cultivate Daphne so kind and happy.
I like when she is stopped by someone and asked if she wants to deliver something, she said easily, "I'll deliver three hours of light rock and an hour late waiter."
She likes her wearing a lace suspender dress, holding a guitar, in someone else’s The wedding stage was simple and gorgeous.
I like that she suddenly appeared at Daphne's ball, beautiful dress, and very elegant and dignified to greet everyone. Whoever says vulgar, every girl is a princess.

I also like the old housekeeper, the chairperson of the voter gathering who loves to talk about chandeliers, the old lady who tells Daphne that "you will win if you keep going", and even the dog that loves trouble with the old princess Charlotte.
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At the end of the story, Daphne did not dance as a father-daughter dance at her own prom. She took off the crown and placed it in Clarissa’s palm. She said that gorgeous and extravagant It didn't belong to her, so she turned around and left.
At the end of the end, she is still a waiter, her mother still sings at other people’s weddings, and presides over another father-daughter dance.
At that time, the people who should come are here, and all the things that should happen have happened. Those who were together hugged tightly, and the big group ended with tears.
In fact, I wish Ian was the prince of any place, but I didn't want to be restricted by royal etiquette, and came out to enjoy life. That would be even better.

The whole movie finally saw the legendary Colin Firth, and the interpretation was also very brilliant. Especially during the few minutes when I rode a motorcycle to rescue my daughter who was in trouble, although there was a helmet blocking her face, she still felt very handsome. There was also the embarrassed expression of wearing leather pants to dance secretly at home. Too interesting.
Notice that the cute heroine is called Amanda Bynes, I think I will remember this name.
By the way, the songs inside are really flavorful. If I have time, I will find out all of them and study them slowly.

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What a Girl Wants quotes

  • Armistead Stuart: Women are just drawn to me. It's something I happen to be blessed with. An Indefinable quality that just relaxes them, fascinates them. You're feeling it now, aren't you, Dabney?

    Daphne Reynolds: It's Daphne.

    Armistead Stuart: [Moves his hand to her lower back]

    Daphne Reynolds: And let me guess, you're feeling it in my backside?

    [Pulls his hand back up]

  • Ian: Looking for me?

    Daphne Reynolds: Oh, no. I was just looking for the loo!

    Ian: Outside? On the terrace?

    Daphne Reynolds: [Mouths] Oh.