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Kennedy 2023-01-06 03:32:21
Drew was hilarious when he picked Henry up. Well, we still have to believe in...
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Casey 2022-12-10 02:50:18
Cinderella and the prince lived happily ever...
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Demarco 2022-11-29 11:54:45
Short oil! ! ! ! I just love stories like this! ! ! ! Ah ah ah ah ah! ! ! The real Cinderella! !...
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Trenton 2022-11-28 06:42:58
Such an old movie, so happy to watch. I've been rewatching all kinds of old movies...
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Stephany 2022-11-20 19:52:07
The best Cinderella movie! As a Cinderella lover, I really burst into tears when I saw such a wonderful movie. It is closer to reality. It is not the first time that Cinderella and the prince have met at the ball. The two sisters are not both bad. Cinderella has a common language with the prince because of her poems and books (especially Utopia). Witch It's so loving to become Da...
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Humberto 2022-11-10 20:33:33
Sure enough, I no longer believe it. Stepmother, you look a little more beautiful, OK, ah, it’s so...
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Gussie 2022-11-09 00:46:11
Like the Cinderella story, like Drew Barrymore's...
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Carmella 2022-11-01 16:18:11
Realized fairy tales, completely...
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Kaylie 2022-10-30 20:25:08
I finally fulfilled my wish and finished watching half of the movies I watched in Taipei, and I was suffocated to death! Drew Berrymore was so sweet back then, and the kind second sister was so cute! As soon as it comes out as a Hollywood standard, the highlights are hard to find. Also, the costume design is so...
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Estell 2022-10-30 13:59:32
Drew Barrymore's face really suits this kind of fairy...
Ever After: A Cinderella Story Comments
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Arvilla 2022-05-23 22:58:06
See Cinderella again
"Love and Childhood" is actually a clever, brave, humorous, and rebellious alternative Cinderella from the French version of the 16th century. The basic plot is similar to fairy tales, except that there is no fairy. It is the old painter Leonardo Da Vinci who helped Cinderella. One of the two...
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Birdie 2022-05-23 21:11:43
Fish fell in love with Asuka, what should I do? ——I will put a pair of wings on her!
I occasionally see a little clip on the Pearl Terrace. I like this kind of Renaissance-era background film, gorgeous and gentle, just like the oil painting by Raphael that I like!
But it turned out to be the work of sweet sister Drew Barrymore. It depicts a simple story that happened in...
Ever After: A Cinderella Story quotes
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Jacqueline: I wanted to be the peacock!
Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent: Honestly, Jacqueline, the horse is one of God's noblest creatures.
Jacqueline: [sarcastically] Oh, well why don't I just pull the carriage while I'm at it?
Baroness Rodmilla De Ghent: If you think it will get us there any faster...
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Danielle: [indicating Maurice] I wish to address the issue of this gentleman. He is my servant, and I am here to pay the debt against him.
Cargomaster: You're too late, he's bought and paid for.
Danielle: I can pay you twenty gold francs.
Cargomaster: Madame, you can have me for twenty gold francs. Now drive on!
Danielle: I demand you release him at once, or I shall take this matter to the King!
Cargomaster: The King's the one who sold him. He's now the property of Cartier.
Danielle: He is not property at *all*, you ill-mannered tub of guts! Do you honestly think it right to chain people like chattel? I demand you release him at once!
Cargomaster: [shouts] Get outta my way!
Henry: [riding up] You dare raise your voice to a lady, sir?
Cargomaster: [flustered] Your Highness! F-forgive me, Sire. I meant no disrespect. It's just, uh... I'm following orders here. It's my job to take these criminals and thieves to the coast.
Danielle: A servant is not a thief, your Highness, and those who are cannot help themselves.
Henry: Really! Well then by all means, enlighten us.
Danielle: If you suffer your people to be ill-educated, and their manners corrupted from infancy, and then punish them for those crimes to which their first education disposed them, what else is to be concluded, sire, but that you first make thieves and then punish them?
[pause, the other courtiers look on approvingly]
Henry: Well, there you have it. Release him.
Cargomaster: But Sire...!
Henry: I said, release him!
Cargomaster: Yes, Sire.
[Maurice is released]
Maurice: [to Danielle] I thought I was looking at your mother!
Danielle: [sotto voce] Meet me at the bridge.
[aloud]
Danielle: Prepare the horses, we will leave at once.
[to Henry]
Danielle: I thank you, your Highness.