Tuesday, January 29, 2019
The Princess Bride Movie Review
Savannah Sheets 9th English 24 may 2012 The Princess Bride Movie Review Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepargon to die. This is one of the many pleasing lines in the movie, The Princess Bride. The Princess Bride is a romantic, action-comedy film and was directed by Rob Reiner in 1987. The plot of this movie is a fairytale narrated by a granddaddy to his grandson full of action in attempt of go aboutting a kidnapped princess pole to her childhood love the day before her planned marriage with the prince.The briny characters, Buttercup the princess (Robin Wright) and Westley (Cary Elwes) f whole in love when they are just ii untried teenagers shown at the beginning of the story. Fate separates them for 5 years and soon brings them back together before she gets married to Prince Humperdinck. Westley, her childhood sweetheart, wears a block out and follows 3 men who have kidnapped Princess Buttercup to get her back. His wits serve up him team up with th e kidnappers and overcome Prince Humperdinck and his army.Westley is caught but soon escapes with the athletic supporter of Fezzik the Giant and Inigo Montoya. They all jump out of the window and ride off on horses. Westley and Buttercup marry and live happily ever after. The Princess Bride is much compared to the movies Ella Enchanted, Spy Kids, and Stardust, all of which have different aspects of themes that were similarly incorporated in the movie. It took place in the fictional countries of Florin and Guilder, some term between the physical composition of Europe and after the manufacturing of blue jeans.The story reaches out mostly to the young adult audience, but would easily be satisfactory to people of different audiences as well. The events in the story are highly un likely, but are well-structured and amusing to the viewers which help it to be easier to understand. The dialogue is meant to sound like the story was based from the medieval times, with a twist of comedy. Finally, the themes portrayed in this movie were that true love conquers all. Westley, even after all of the time spent apart, found his true love and in the end it all worked out with a happily ever after.Good versus evil is also a theme in this movie because Prince Humperdinck tries to marry Princess Buttercup knowing that she is equable in love with Westley. Even though it was an arranged marriage, Prince Humperdinck tried to prevail on _or_ upon her that it would take time for them to fall in love, but they would eventually get used to it. Princess Buttercup has a nightmare which opens her eyes. She dreams about the marriage which is stop by who is known as The Ancient Boo-er. She tells Buttercup that she is a note because she has power but isnt using it to her advantage and is letting humble the people of her country.
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