The belief is conveyed throughout the film that every girl is a princess. Just like the lines of the protagonist Sara express, even if they live in a narrow attic, wear tattered dresses, even if they are no longer beautiful or young, they are still princesses... But we all know that beggars have no fairies Godmothers, they will never become graceful and beautiful princesses, they can only affirm and comfort themselves in their hearts over and over again. Fairy tales are always beautiful, they always bury the dawn of hope in the depths of despair, the protagonists in fairy tales are always brave, and the prince will sacrifice his life to save the princess he has never met. , fairy tales will become the softest part of memory in many people's hearts, secretly hidden in the deepest part of their hearts and sealed. Adults don't fall asleep listening to fairy tales every night, just like Mrs. Mitchell, the villain in the movie, said "Real life is not your fantasy story, it's a cruel and dirty world, don't indulge in stupid fantasies. If I were to watch this movie when I was six years old, I would hate Mrs. Mitchell as much as Snow White's stepmother, but at this time, I was carrying more is an identification. It is not to prove that one has grown and matured here, but to criticize one period of time for another period of time. Just like Maggie's revolutionary criticism spirit, any kind of thought is also short-lived. In other words, even the so-called unfathomable life is short, and what can be described as eternal. But at the same time, I will also be as firm as Sara, firmly in love of fairy tales, not simply for that consolation and healing, but for hope. It is appropriate to say that it is blind hope, or three points. My faith, yes, I give three points to this belief, one is childhood memories, one is my current love, and the other is reserved for my 80-year-old self. It's like being content and happy... Too many emotions come to my heart, and they become complicated. The complicated emotions are the most indescribable. It's better to end this way, to avoid boring pretentiousness, and to leave more peace for myself. In the end, I choose to share the views I have always believed in. Even if I am seven or eighty, I might as well have the joy of being seven or eight years old.
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