I am who I am

Janessa 2022-01-01 08:02:45

If Shrek’s classic is to turn the princess into Shrek’s kind in the end, rather than the traditional frog to the prince; then this drama also gives people a new surprise, that is, the rescue does not need to rely on others to complete the real The salvation of ——be yourself, admit yourself, appreciate yourself, love yourself.
James is so handsome. In fact, the film finally settled on the self-identification, the relative feelings of men and women were diluted, so it did not stage a textbook-like story of sleeping beauty, but James’ feelings in the play won the public under such circumstances, except Outside of appearance-this is indeed an important factor that cannot be ignored and even more undeniable-and what he considers is whether he can give Penelope what she really needs. The pig nose did not make him retreat, although the film's understanding of the two people is a bit thin, But it still shows that the two people at the two ends of the mirror are close to each other, so when he said I can't, it wasn't that he couldn't accept her appearance, but he knew that what she needed was not beyond his own power. Isn't the beautiful love here?
The role of the mother understands that the recognition of the same kind does not mean that the love of the noble children is moving. I hold my daughter and say that if I knew I loved you well, you would not have to endure everything over the years. It was originally very warm, but in the end it turned again. For a comedy, let him go back to his previous market line, and use the method of a housekeeper to become a witch to make it dumb. It is also fun, but the front and back styles are not uniform, which makes it a bit overwhelming.

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Penelope quotes

  • Max: Y'know you inspired me, doing what you did, going off on your own like that.

  • Penelope: [telling her class her story] And we lived happily ever after - well, happily ever after so far at least.

    Child #1: I don't get it. What does it mean?

    Penelope: Well, you tell me what you think it means.

    Child #2: Rich people stink!

    Child #3: It's always the mothers fault.

    Child #4: It's not the power of the curse - it's the power you give the curse.