This article is long, and the content includes a one-sentence introduction + a detailed introduction of a long-winded movie + my passion (a bunch of why).
One sentence introduction:
After the overbearing prince fell in love with the heroine, in order not to obey other people's orders, she went all the way to fight monsters + make friends + increase feelings, and finally broke the uncle's conspiracy, and married the prince with envy.
Movie details:
Ella was blessed by the bad fairy godmother a who obeyed what others said. With the death of his mother and his father remarrying for money, Ella's life is not good. The prince has a bunch of fans, and the two met by chance. The prince likes Ella, who is pure and unpretentious and has not been fascinated by him. Because she was ordered by her stepmother to break off friendship with her friends, Ella is determined to leave home to find the bad godmother to lift her blessing. According to the magic book presented by the good godmother, Ella knew that she was in the kingdom of giants. So he went through the forest, saved an elf, and came to the forest dwelling place. The two came to the cannibal's site together and were kidnapped. The prince passed by and rescued them. Several people came to the kingdom of giants and learned that A had left, and Ella was forced to dance. Finally came to the Kingdom Castle, because the prince promised to help Ella find the location of a. Ella finds no results, and learns where a is going from the magic book. When she was about to look for it, the bad uncle Wang learned the secret and ordered her to kill the prince when he proposed to him at midnight. Ella wrote a letter of rejection to the prince and asked the elves to tie herself to the tree, and then asked him to seek the help of the elves and giants. It was almost midnight, and a appeared by accident. When Ella asked her to relieve her blessing, she was rejected, told her inner beliefs, and sent her to the prince. Ella was forced to come to the prince, and the prince asked her to marry him, but Ella refused. When the time was up, Ella raised her dagger and found it difficult to start. In the end, she said several times "You are not obedient anymore" to unlock the spell. At the same time, the prince found the dagger, and Uncle Wang appeared and put Ella in prison. The elf led his companions to the castle, rescued Ella, and rescued the prince. The prince was performing the succession ceremony, the crown was poisoned, and Ella led the crowd and began to fight. The two solved the misunderstanding, and Wang Shu's murder of the previous king was exposed and put on the crown.
My complaint:
Why is the domineering prince falling in love with "me" again? Why is "I" so pure and unpretentious and not subdued under the prince's jeans, so the prince looks at "I" differently? Why are all the women of the same age except "me" and friends are the prince's stubborn fans? Why is the sister of "I" the vicious female partner of Jiangzhi in the legend?
Why the curse of the fairy godmother has not been eliminated after more than ten years of influence on "me"? Why did "I" start thinking about getting rid of after meeting the prince? (Ok, meeting the prince has nothing to do with my friends wanting to break the blessing, but why is the timeline so clever?)
Why is the curse finally broken by repeating a few sentences, so simple as if the rendering and presentation of the first ten minutes was like a joke? Could it be that "I" had only been dissatisfied with obedience in the previous ten years of life and didn't really think about resisting it? Ah, I see, is this the legendary learned helplessness? Why did the female protagonist mother tell her that her heart is more important than a spell, but she still has to tell her the same thing after thousands of hours before she can overcome the spell?
In the same way, why did a good fairy godmother turn her boyfriend into a magic book for many years, but she turned it back after chanting two spells at a critical moment? What have you been doing all these years before?
How did "I" fall in love with the prince? How did the prince fall in love with "me"? Does it depend on novelty + beauty? Why is my encounter with the prince full of coincidences, so unnatural?
Why is the prince so innocent? Why is it so easy to crack a conspiracy? Why did Uncle Wang suddenly admit that he had killed the former king? Why is the kingdom so small?
Why do the female protagonists only have three or four outfits, and the male protagonists have fewer? Is all the money spent on venue rental?
Why is this movie so boring that I abruptly relied on Anne Hathaway's beauty to watch the whole process? I really am Yan Gou, right?
Finally, ah, this movie was actually released in 2004, forget it, forgive it.
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