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Winter's Dawn

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I have no idea what's going on here. Elsa's either sleepy
or drunk, or she's y'know, turned on? Nod  You create the scene.
While Anna is in awe observing the two.

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* * * *

Since I just saw it days ago, and I have nothing else to say
I'll just evaluate the Beauty and the Beast adaptation.

It's just an amazing movie, an almost note-perfect adaptation.
The movie never fell short in terms of music and singing, it's
pulling you back from the original animated film -in my opinion,
for music to me has the biggest impact in any film. The animations,
truly modern and convincing. They didn't look cartoon-ish,  the
animators did a great job in creating real life objects have life without
having to sacrifice necessary realistic parts. I also want to comment
on the hit song Tale As Old As Time. IT IS, the only song I'm 
expecting the most and hope to not fail my expectations. But while
I was anticipating for it, Be Our Guest surprised me, I was 
smiling in nostalgia, I suddenly had the urge to download a copy.
Then, as it nears to the dance, the soft and teasing orchestral music
of Tale As Old As Time runs on several scenes; putting your
heart on your throat as it prepares you for the dance. When the
time finally came, the whole theater was silent, everyone was
looking back in their childhood, while I was smiling in utter
amazement, all of it surpassed my expectations. I could hear
several sobs all over and some even clapped at the end of 
the scene. There's no problem with the acting, I mean, Emma Watson?
She's probably one of the best factors that made me want 
to watch. Though I didn't like the auto tune a bit, but
that was okay, there's just so much other things that overcame it.

This one made me tear though:

"This is the Paris of my childhood
These were the borders of my life
In this dusty crumbling attic
Where an artist loved his wife

Easy to remember, harder to move on
Knowing the Paris of my childhood is gone."

Not just because it tells the story 
of Belle's family, but because it
has a universal language. It can
be applied to anyone's past and
any place e.g. The Los Angeles of 
my childhood, the Berlin of my childhood,
the Madrid of my childhood, the
Tokyo of my childhood and etc.
Then if applicable, the conclusion
can be applied that;
Knowing the <Place> of my childhood
is gone.

It's a bit true as technology 
and other aspects of humanity
are rapidly moving forward, creating
millions of memories. 

__________________

Also, the
"Looks don't matter, as long as you're
billionaire prince who owns a fucking 
castle
" pun is getting old. Good thing
I got over it before I watched the film. :D (Big Grin) 





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"It's a bit true as technology 
and other aspects of humanity
are rapidly moving forward, creating
millions of memories."

That is so true when trying to revisit your old hometown and realize that that place you knew is gone. The place is still there but things change, places grow and old locations are demolish and replace by newer buildings. In the end you can't never go back to your childhood in reality since the world, progress and technology has complete change that location to the past.