Thanks God for a day and a movie!
Tangled.
Tangled.
I'm a one big fan of stories like "in a kingdom far far away...and they lived happily ever after." Just like Tangled. I thought for a moment what was it. Later, did I knew that it was an adaptation of a German fairy tale Rapunzel.
What mesmerized me is a kingdom far far away stuff. You know it's my child thing when ipads, multimedia cellphones and ultra portable music players were still dreams far far away from the minds of engineers.
What mesmerized me is a kingdom far far away stuff. You know it's my child thing when ipads, multimedia cellphones and ultra portable music players were still dreams far far away from the minds of engineers.
Secondly, was the seemingly perfect CG sculpture of the princess' face and her smart innocence. She has for me a definitely comely face and a teasing eye gestures that prickle my masculine posture at my coach.
Another thing is her magical tangled hair that turns luminous gold and heals wounds when she sang. It brings more of her. I wonder if my girlfriend has this, would she heal a wounded heart, ows! ha ha
Another thing is her magical tangled hair that turns luminous gold and heals wounds when she sang. It brings more of her. I wonder if my girlfriend has this, would she heal a wounded heart, ows! ha ha
And oh, antagonism is a little bit biting but not too furious. It's a woman who wants to stay young under the magical asylum of Rapunzel's hair. But she turned to dust when Rapunzel decided to have her new hairdo later on. No, just kidding. Uhum, when Rapunzel turned brunette because her hair was severed in the later part of the story the magic that holds the fountain of youth for her "mom" vanished causing her to turn into a horrible wicked witch and later into dust at the base of the tower.
Over and beyond I like the creative queer twists of the adaptation of Rapunzel's story. It's a story ended happily ever after.
I slept late ever after the movie, zzzZZZ Nyooork!
I liked it! Four thumbs up (including my feet - I call those thumbs).
I liked it! Four thumbs up (including my feet - I call those thumbs).
By the way what does my title says? Living for your dreams, right! Hmmm, Rapunzel lived to see the lanterns that the castle flew every year on the day of her birthday - that was actually dedicated to her. Her parents believed that their princess would soon come back - and she did.
AMDG
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