Disney-Prinzessin For FANPOP'S Favorit DP Filme - Would Du Kommentar below with a STRONG positive oder negative opinion on CINDERELLA?

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PrueFever picked Yes:
Walter Disney was not a great animator himself, but a great innovator and caterer to what people loved most about life, and the good things life has to offer. He made his films always with this regard at the forefront. From Snow White, to Bambi, Dumbo and all of the other classic tales that he lifted from folklore and history, and, like a deity of animation, breathed life into characters that were once trapped on pages in library books.

"Cinderella" is no different, and we see a gentle and simple tale of honesty come forth as the young girl who means no harm to anyone must overcome adversity aimed at her in the form of jealousy. An active attempt to keep her down and in her place as we see a contest of power among sisters in name only. There is almost a kind of Jane Goodall quality as we see the new matriarch push aside the offspring of the father's previous love so that her brood can benefit from the resources created by the previous marriage.

Cinderella, the once much loved daughter of the household, is now relegated to servitude. But even here her spirit cannot be quelled. For in her labor lies love, and her friends, the various fauna that populate the household grounds and walls, keep her spirits up. She is isolated from people and society, but soldiers on.

It is a basic story telling of how seeking consolence from another object of affection can adversely effect that which one loves; i.e. the father remarrying someone whose motives are less than altruistic. But, in the end, it is the stalwartness of the royal seneschel who knows only that his duty must be performed at the behest of the crown, for therein lies honor. And it is thus that Cinderella sees that her one moment to shine has been rewarded through an artifact of military etiquette.

It's a lovely film to watch and see. There're no real deep messages, but the story reminds us that delving hastily into new relations where matters of the heart are concerned, can be perilous if the previous party has been wounded. But, it also shows us that it is trusting your heart that brings about, for lack of a better term, good things. It is a story that reminds us that opportunists may crush that which we hold dear, and unless a miracle is forth coming, the likes of which Cinderella experienced, bad things may continue to persist.

Technical notes; lots of inbetweens to show us animation so smooth that nothing has been rendered like since CGI, and even CGI comes across as highly mechanical and precision oriented, a raw juxtaposition from the innate intuition of the artists who animate with gentle feeling. This is what makes Cinderella such a beautiful visual for us to sit, watch and absorb.

I feel like I should have more to say, but, other than the fact that it's a wonderful film, I'm at a loss for words. Watch it, and enjoy.
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anukriti2409 picked Yes:
For the longest time I never understood Cinderella. I was one of those children who fought, who spoke my mind fearlessly without thinking of its consequences. I never understood why she suffered in silence, accepted the abuse, why she didn't just run away. I thought it would have been far more respectful life to live in a forest cottage by yourself than to just degrade oneself like this.
But as I have grown, my respect and admiration for Cinderella's quiet strength has grown multi-fold. I understood her courage to stay put with her morals. And that abuse is just symbolic to adversities we face in life, and that we must not leave our morals or take an easy way out, just because it would relieve you of any suffering for shortwhile. Upholding your morals goes a long way in life.
Recently, I have learnt another facet. of her character. That is forgiveness. I learnt that to start a fresh page, one must forgive, not simply forget, your past. Those who don't forgive carry the burden of their past with them, never truly overcoming it.
And like they often say, the simplest of stories are the most meaningful of all. I believe that's the case with Cinderella. However may it seems that it has no depth or complexity, it has layers that i learnt in time and still learning.
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