I have revisited it several times recently, and I really can't put it down. An innocent girl and a handsome and slightly narcissistic thief make up the most attractive couple in Disney history. I personally feel that although the songs and special effects are not as good as Frozen, Tangled is better in terms of plot and character creation. The feelings inside are also very sincere.
Rapunzel fell in love with Eugene the first time he saw Eugene, and Eugene was probably trapped in a cave, telling Rapunzel his original name, and the affection that occurred at that time. That Flynn Rider is a thief who has forgotten his gains. He thinks he is a swashbuckling rogue, richest man alive, not bad to the ladies, but Eugene is a sincere and kind person, and a little shy.
While watching the sky lanterns on the boat, Rapunzel told Eugene, I'm not afraid any more, you know what I mean? This is really a bold confession, and Eugene said, I'm starting to Scared.) Describe the atmosphere of first love vividly. With that song I see the light. Eugene's charming voice sings If she is here, it's crystal clear I,m where I meant to go. That scene is really beautiful and beautiful.
Finally, after Eugene was stabbed by the witch, Rapunzel promised to follow the witch forever in order to save Eugene. Eugene covered the wound and said I can't let you do this. Rapunzel said I can't let you die. Every thing will be alright. It's really jerking to tears, crying once at a time. A man who has known him for two days gave up the chance to live for your freedom, but your adoptive mother wants to lock you in the tower and enjoy your eternal young ability. Maybe this is the power of love. I like tragedy, (more appreciate the ending similar to the Titanic), but thank the director for saving Eugene back, saving the audience a bit of tears.
I like both of these characters so much. Eugene is handsome or raspy, Rapunzel dares to hate and dare to love, the horse and the chameleon are also surprisingly interesting. This is my favorite movie, none of them.
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