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Princess bride
Cheyenne 2021-10-18 09:31:21
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Edmond 2022-04-21 09:01:11
8.5/10. The grandfather told his grandson the fairy tale of "The robber successfully rescued the childhood sweetheart princess who was forcibly married by the evil prince with the help of his friends". It's a romantic/sweet comedy. There are a lot of (nonsensical) humor in the film, and some of the narration children's complaints are also very interesting. The overall level is ≤8.5.
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Daphney 2021-10-20 19:00:32
1988 Oscar for Best Music Award, 1987 Toronto International Film Festival Public Choice Award, IMDB: 8.2/10 (92,530 votes) Top 250: #155, one of the 25 classic sci-fi/fantasy films of the Guardian in 2010...so high The word of mouth is really depressing, I really don’t understand why foreigners are so good about it?
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Westley: Where am I?
The Albino: [raspy voice] The Pit of Despair! Don't even think...
[clears throat]
The Albino: ... don't even think about trying to escape. The chains are far too thick. Don't dream of being rescued, either; the only way in is secret. Only the Prince, the Count, and I know how to get in and out.
Westley: So I'm here till I die?
The Albino: Until they kill you, yeah.
Westley: Then why bother curing me?
The Albino: Well, the Prince and Count always insist on everyone being healthy before they're broken.
Westley: So it's to be torture?
The Albino: [nods enthusiastically]
Westley: I can cope with torture.
The Albino: [shakes head enthusiastically]
Westley: Don't believe me?
The Albino: You survived the Fire Swamp, so you must be very brave, but no one withstands The Machine.
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Grandpa: It was ten days to the wedding. The King still lived, but Buttercup's nightmares were growing steadily worse.
The Grandson: See, didn't I tell you she'd never marry that rotten Humperdinck?
Grandpa: Yes, you're very smart. Shut up.