Mastering your own destiny In the first episode of "Maleficent" subverting our impression of the Sleeping Beauty villain, the Black Witch, and achieving success with both box office and word-of-mouth success, after originally thinking that the goal of helping the villain's whitewashing has been perfectly achieved, Disney this The second sequel extends the fairy tale's usual ending of "everyone is living a happy life". Although the selling points and gimmicks of the movie itself are not as stunning as when the first episode was launched, "Maleficent 2" changes the pattern. And the scene has become larger, not only the entertainment for the audience, but a more complete story instead, and the core value of the film is more clear and clear. The charm of Disney's live-action movies In recent years, Disney has launched many animated live-action movies, from the first work "Alice in Wonderland" in 2010 to this year's "Dumbo", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", With the launch of the second episode of "Maleficent 2" and the upcoming "Mulan", we seem to be able to feel that Disney is not only focusing on "real-life", but also for these fans who are popular with many fans and have been released for dozens of years. The classics of 2009 have been injected with new vitality and adaptations more in line with modern mainstream thinking (except for The Lion King), and it is clear that the "Black Witch series" is a very successful typical example. Who would have thought that the villain witch, who originally cast a curse on the princess in "Sleeping Beauty" and was finally transformed into a dragon and defeated by the prince, would be in Linda Wulfton, the former director of "Sleeping Beauty". Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Mulan" and other animated film screenwriters have transformed themselves into charming characters who are both good and evil, the pain they experience in their hearts, and they can fully empathize with people, and are not flat at all. Therefore, after the first episode of "Maleficent" was betrayed because she was deeply in love, and finally realized that the "kiss of true love" is no longer limited to princes and princesses, Maleficent this time also because her daughter is about to get married. We must face the choice and test of "whether we should believe in love" and "whether we should believe in human beings".
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