1. King: His previous relationship with Maleficent was sincere, but not 100% pure, he was not fully invested. He used to live in a barn, and his ambitions quietly took root in all kinds of humiliation, and they got deeper and deeper. He took Maleficent's wings in exchange for the icy throne. He hesitated on his knees before Maleficent's curse, begging her forgiveness bluntly. I think his subsequent revenge is completely unwilling after his self-esteem and possessions have been violated. I don't think his revenge is just out of love for the princess. There is no love in his heart, and everything he does seems to be materialistic and possessive. Even though Maleficent finally forgave him and hoped to let go of his grievances and grievances, he was still completely controlled by the diabolical hatred and rushed towards Maleficent who was smiling at him. We are also often Stefan. After hurting other people's feelings, driven by conscience, we shed two tears of guilt. Then it doesn't really feel like a big deal. But when someone violates even a little bit of yourself, it is unforgivable. Stefan is zoomed in on us a lot of the time.
2. Maleficent: She is someone who really knows how to love. She is both hero and villain. In the road to pursure love, she is always an angel.
The most beautiful part of fairy tales is that we can put aside the dust of the world and look at everything, there are the purest feelings and the most evil hearts , here is often black and white. It may be out of touch with reality here, but it refines and refines the emotional zone and moral scale of each color, allowing us to see ourselves more clearly.
Overall, the picture in this movie is beautiful and Angelina Jolie's acting is great. It's one of the few movies that I'd love to watch again after watching it.
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