Yes, almost. My reason for recommending it is on that different point - the heroine in the story is not passively waiting for the prince to find her, she takes the initiative and ends up taking the prince.
Cinderella just needs to show her beauty and wait for the prince to find her, but the heroine in the film faces a much more complicated situation. In addition to dealing with all kinds of hardships from her stepmother and sisters, she also has to get close to her dream school through her own efforts, and win the prince's heart with her cheerful and considerate personality. Cinderella does not need to face embarrassment. At the moment, the prince turned his head.
The prince in the film is handsome, intelligent and approachable, but he is not without his flaws. In the face of his own dream and that of his father, he chose to compromise. He didn't care about some things in his heart, but he cared about these things because of everyone's eyes and expectations, which is why he failed to save Cinderella in the first place. But in the end, the big boy's timely awakening won Cinderella and himself. In this regard, he is indeed a man worthy of Cinderella's love. So, everyone is happy.
Although the plot is old-fashioned, there is no major flaw, and the exaggeration of some plots is also acceptable. The female anchor and the male best friend's final CP really surprised me, and the various supporting roles made this film far greater than "Samsung is okay." "Degree. So even though this movie is very old, I would still recommend it. You know, the spirit of inspiration will never go out of style.
Something needs to remind us:
on our own. If the prince doesn't come to take you away, then you take him away. Then love will come, just like the rain in the dry season, it will always come.
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