Little understanding.

Sandrine 2022-04-22 07:01:39

Saw this movie today. I thought it was pretty beautiful. It also suits my taste. The point is for me to realize that one has to accept oneself first in order to be happy. It's like the heroine always feels that she is inferior because of the pig's nose, but she never thought that she could make friends in the end, and she never thought that she would face herself bravely and let the media photograph her bravely. She thought it was cute because of her pig nose, and it became a fashion. She slowly accepted herself, and finally she fell in love with her appearance, and only then did she really lift the spell and be with the person she loves. Perhaps the key to truly lifting the curse is to accept yourself bravely and face everything about yourself in order to gain happiness and true love.

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  • Nicklaus 2022-04-23 07:02:53

    It's about the same, there's nothing particularly beautiful, but the way she breaks the spell, that is, the way she wants to express it, is very good. (Before watching the movie, people must have thought that the male protagonist must kiss her affectionately in the end, and then the curse was lifted. But who knows, the director wanted to express the point of view of "self-releasing himself") PS: She was in a good shape when she left , very nice, especially her scarf.

  • Joelle 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    The plot is a little weak and bland, and there is a sense of joy at the beginning, especially the actor Edward. There is a little devil in it, but unfortunately this bland work can't show off his acting skills, the pig-nosed girl is quite cute.

Penelope quotes

  • Duty Cop: Detailed description?

    Jessica Wilhern: Brown hair. Brown eyes.

    [pause]

    Jessica Wilhern: A unique... ly pleasant personality.

    Franklin Wilhern: Think pig.

    Duty Cop: So she's a fat girl?

  • Penelope: Helaborasoreantalis. They're amazing; they bloom even in the winter.

    Annie: That's cool.

    Penelope: They just pop up without any help from anyone.

    Annie: [laughs] Kind of like my ex-boyfriend, if you know what I mean.