Twisted melon is not sweet

Gaetano 2022-03-22 09:01:22

I watched Disney's Little Mermaid for the first time today, and I didn't care about the princes and princesses at all. I just felt that it was not a good thing for people from different worlds to stick together. The mermaid glanced at the prince from a distance and decided that he was the favorite in this life, and offended the family for the so-called true love, but after turning into a human, even seeing the prince eating fish would feel offended. In the end, the king had to clean up the mess for her. If she doesn't die and lives peacefully in her own world, then it's not a kind of happiness. If you want everything, how can there be such a good thing.

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  • Priscilla 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    My favorite Disney princess, most hated fairy tale ending. Disgusted by every ending of The Little Mermaid, this is really a sand sculpture immigration story. Disney's version of happy ending misleads generations of little girls—Sacrificing the best of you and losing who you are the best way to get a man's heart?! Pure poison. Also why does she have to grow legs in order to be with the prince? Why can't the prince get a tail? Or Brother Crab sings right, Up on the shore they work all day, under the sun they slave awa

  • Waylon 2022-04-21 09:01:28

    When I was a child, I always liked the mermaid princess the most, and I was moved by devoting myself to love. Later, I learned that Disney changed the ending, and I was relieved for a while, but I never watched it. Now I see it, the typical Disney style, so sweet that I can't recognize it as a memory. The mermaid princess. That being the case, well, be well, you live your happy life, and I love my sadness bubble.

The Little Mermaid quotes

  • Ariel: If I become human, I'll never be with my father or sisters again.

    Ursula: That's right. But you'll have your man. Life's full of tough choices, isn't it?

  • Sebastian: Jeez, mon! I'm surrounded by amateurs!

    [Sebastian jumps in the water]

    Sebastian: You want something done, you've got to do it yourself.

    [Sebastian picks a blade of underwater grass and returns to the surface where some turtles are swimming by]

    Sebastian: [speaking in a low, seductive voice] First, we've got to create... the mood.

    [transitioning from speech to song]

    Sebastian: Percussion. Strings. Winds. Words.

    [singing "Kiss the Girl"]

    Sebastian: There you see her / Sitting there across the way / She don't got a lot to say / But there's something about her / And you don't know why / But you're dying to try / You wanna kiss the girl.