Then you don't deserve her.

Dewitt 2022-11-10 15:48:28


After a nap, I suddenly wanted to write a film review. It's the movie Ying watched in class, "Ever After".
Danielle is smart and brave, strong and kind. He is not so helpless and passive to wait for the prince to rescue her. He is also afraid that the prince will blame her for lying. He will also be concerned about the barriers of identity and status. He will cry and run away after being hurt. So many real Cinderella.
It is not so easy to get "to live happily with the prince from now on" in fairy tales.

In fact, when I first saw it, I only thought it was a movie with no special features. Everything happened very "Cinderella". It was not the prince and Danielle's rivalry that got a shock midway, but the stepmother sitting there, staring at Danielle, proud and lonely.
So I thought, bad guys also have warm moments.

The most prominent character in the show is Danielle. Although I am very reluctant to put my stepmother in second place, the ending is really not okay. If I were to shoot, it might appear that the stepmother finally took her two girls and stood quietly to the side. This kind of ending... The most eye-catching lines are not those soft nothings that are deeply affectionate but are completely unrealistic in the plot (you see the prince drove people away without listening to the girl's explanation), but the sentence "Then you don't deserve her". I didn't feel sorry for
Eso sí.

Danielle when she was injured, because I knew that she would have a happy ending after twists and turns. She is just the person in the story.
Am I just the person in whose story? And who can tell me my ending? If you really have to go through so many roundabouts, but there is no guarantee of happy ending, would you rather choose not to take the risk to gamble?
At the age of 20, I finally understood how to write the word "forbearance".

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Ever After: A Cinderella Story quotes

  • Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent: Go... catch a chicken.

  • Danielle: A bird may love a fish, signore, but where will they live?

    Leonardo da Vinci: Then I shall have to make you wings.