Opening up about things can be a troublesome task. Some people have a hard time expressing themselves, and the trauma that one has experienced through life on Earth can make things harder to talk about in general. Some people like to live their lives through other media, ways that they can find comfort in balance. Fairy Tale movies blend morality into this universe and others like it, and the way that things get put together is astounding. There are myths and legends that follow princes and princesses along their journey.
Mirror Mirror
The tale of Snow White is iterated in this classic featuring Julia Roberts at the helm. The decorative garments and whirlwinds of dreamlike wonder sweep their audience away. The galas gather together the finest examples of royalty, and their point isn’t missed. The production design is picture perfect, with all kinds of scenery changes throughout. Situations change and people change as the story shifts between characters. The drama plays out beautifully, and the whole thing is breathtaking.
The film is full of cute moments that bring up childhood memories and emotions guaranteed to make you blush and giggle. Pandering the nature of existence with fantasy, petrified memories that last long are observable. The meaning of the story can be interpreted in a thousand ways. It kept me thinking, “where out there will I find my prince?”
The Slipper and the Rose
A 1976 masterpiece that doesn’t hold back on theatrics showing the life inside of a kingdom. An illuminating version of Cinderella that I’d be hard-pressed to pass to the left, depicting over-the-top characters whose flamboyancy bears it all. There are songs and grandiose metaphors that take this film to the pantheon of artistry. It’s thrilling to watch and exponentially electrifying. Shaping drama that sparks, the characters will bring you joy with currents that excite. It’s Shakespearean at points, and draws in colorful depictions of quirky characters. One that’s not to be missed.
Come Away
This reimagining of classic tales involving running through halls and games in the garden takes you to places where kids have the authority. Their imagination is free to explore the wildest places, and it doesn’t stop there. The games kids play make way for new ideas that mix down with frolicking and happiness.
Balancing that out with adult conversations and ways to relate hardships to children brings levels of emotional tension to a beautifully crafted landscape that’s colorful and rich. Ideological interplay between kids and adults is thoughtfully interconnected, shaping a plot that’s unexpected and exciting. This film will transport you to a fantasy world where the imagination runs wild.
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