I don't remember how the long-haired girl in this play looks like, but I think it's just as quiet and beautiful as the girls in other fairy tales, and the manners of the old girls.
It is said that Disney is getting old, and began to mourn the fairy tales from when he started, so in the past few years, he has been adapting and revisiting the old things.
When I see Rapunzel, I feel that I am old. The new Rapunzel is lively and talkative. It takes three expressions to speak. The eyes, eyebrows and nose that take up half of the face move together. Change four positions, cross your hands and twist your waist. lively. Very vivid and anthropomorphic. Like the pretty girls from South Korea and Taiwan in the screenshots of popular videos nowadays. It looks so awkward and uncomfortable. The types of popular girls are always changing, and scholars seem to be impassable for children. The current fashion emphasizes self, character, extroversion, and emphasis on being a wild child, robbing the rich, and saving the poor. The legend is made by oneself. Fortunately, I didn't wait for the prince to come to his rescue and turned himself into the master to help himself. By the way, I saved the prince halfway through. How bad.
Compared to the screaming bells in the old days, Bai Xue was indeed a good girl and a foolish child, with a faint look like writing in ink. I'm lonely, chatting and singing with birds, deer and the like, watching the fate come in vain. Between the four eyes facing each other, it was fixed for a lifetime. You have to lower your head while smiling, and turn around when you blush. The expression is also slight and gentle, and it mobilizes the secret of the mind.
A princess in trouble and a civilian with blue blood, all are good, but I miss those stories and girls from a long time ago
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