"Maleficent 2": The princess' stupid character and forced family carnival completely ruined the movie

Nico 2022-04-24 07:01:13

Maleficent 2, 2.4-point

When I watched the second part, I almost forgot what the first part was about. I just remember that the black witch is a good person, she is the princess who loves the most, and their mother-daughter relationship is the limitless return to the film, the story It has nothing to do with the original work (although the previous one has little to do with the original work), the plot is relatively simple and easy to guess, and the style has changed from a simple emotional pursuit to a racial dispute and national justice. , is not very attractive, and is much worse than the first part (the first part will make a lot of people unexpected with a kiss at the end) It is reasonable to say that it is a boring sequel that is quite satisfactory, and it is also the same in terms of outline, but The actual plot is shocking and unpleasant, especially if the princess setting completely ruins the movie. The beginning is a soap opera drama of misunderstanding + alienation, which first made the audience a little uncomfortable. The princess is also a mentally retarded idiot. In terms of relatives (dialects, the meaning of meeting parents), it is obvious that the in-laws bully your maiden's family, give your maiden's family a slap in the face, don't get angry, and also help the in-law's family to blame yourself. Madam, you are such an idiot. In the end, your mother made other people's things go to pieces in order to save you. As a result, after you escaped and ascended to heaven, you were like the heroine in King Kong, and immediately hugged your Kaizi without looking at your mother. So stupid. I have to say that this is also one of the protagonists I hate the most in 2019 movies. Of course, this doesn't count as a plot flaw or loophole. The princess's adolescence is just like this. Her setting is a fool. It's completely fine for the flow and development of the plot. It's just that this setting really doesn't make people See you soon. The story makes all people collectively mentally retarded for the sake of family fun. So many people from two countries and three races died. The parties held the wedding happily as if nothing happened, and the companions of the deceased wanted to forget about it. In the same way, either you don't describe the brutality of the fight, or you don't change so fast, forcing family fun is really hard to laugh at. In the end, the Great Demon King, the initiator, didn't receive any real punishment. He turned into a sheep and could change back. There's no difference between that and not having changed. It's sad that no matter what the fool's daughter did wrong, the mother always aggrieved herself and tolerated it, and she was not afraid of shattering her body. From the perspective of paying tribute to mother's (foolish) love, it's a bit of a problem. ps: Da Lao Hei still failed to play Angelina Jolie in the end

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Extended Reading
  • Destini 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    One star for Julie with curly hair and one star for Julie with hair down

  • Trevion 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Michelle Pfeiffer plays "Cersei" under the background of the rise of the doves and sleeping hawks The dragon, if you want to be hit, you can hit it, if you want to miss it, you can open the hanging force MAX, and a group of Groots are borrowed from the Marvel Universe to continue the mission of protecting their companions. Fairy tales are still fairy tales in the end, despite the phrase "to be a great ruler is to keep instilling fear in his subjects, and then use fear against his enemies."

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil quotes

  • Queen Ingrith: [from official trailer] One can never be too careful.

  • Princess Aurora: [to Maleficent] Godmother... Phillip asked me to marry him.

    Maleficent: No.

    Princess Aurora: I wasn't really *asking*.

    Maleficent: Nor was I. *Love* - doesn't *always* end well, Beasty.

    Princess Aurora: Trust me; let us prove you wrong.