One of the things that attracts me the most in the movie is the setting of red shoes. When one wants to be beautiful, one cannot take off their shoes, but Bai Xue is very confident and loves herself from the beginning, so the shoes are not difficult to take off. Later, she fell in love with the prince and was worried that her appearance would not be accepted. At this time, she had desires, hoping that she would use her beauty to deceive the prince's love, and she would not be able to take off her shoes. In the end, in order to save the prince, she was willing to exchange her beauty for her lover's life, took off her shoes, and showed her true self. Snow White's transformation is intriguing.
The purpose of this film is also very clear and clear, that is, to promote the inner beauty and spiritual beauty of people. Bai Xue fell in love with the "ugly" but brave and kind prince when the country was falling, and the prince accepted Bai Xue's true appearance when he was handsome and tall, and felt that the brave and kind Bai Xue was the most beautiful woman at all times. This is very moving.
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