You might not have, because this movie was created in 1987 by Rob Reiner. It is a movie whose genre is a mixture of all sorts of things like romance, comedy, adventure, action, and it combines them to one big genre: fairy tale. It was filmed in Ireland, and the U.K, for some reason that I don't know.
This movie's structure is a type where a grandfather reads a book to his grandson, and therefore the movie is sometimes interrupted by the 'reading scenes'
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Buttercup, and her farm boy, Westley. Buttercup loved Westley, and Westley loved Buttercup in return. However, news reach Buttercup that Westley gets captured by the Dread Pirate Roberts, and so she unwillingly marries Prince Humperdink.
Just before the marriage commences, Buttercup is kidnapped by three outlaws, Vizzini, Inigo, and Fezzik. Vizzini was the leader who made the plan to kidnap her, so he was automatically the leader. She gets carried away, but she is freed by a man in black, and discovers that the man was the Dread Pirate Roberts, and discovers that the pirate was actually Westley himself. The title was passed down to great men or women, and it finally came to Westley, who the senior pirate thought as the next Dread Pirate. The Prince finds them, and Buttercup pleads to the Prince to not kill Westley, and the Prince says that he will not harm them, but he actually tortures him in the 'Pit of Despair'. Inigo and Fezzik, meanwhile, was finding a six-fingered man, who killed Inigo's father, and was trying to take his revenge. They hear that the six -fingered man was torturing Westley, and they revive the unconscious Westley with the miracle medicine. Buttercup, who was waiting for Westley, was about the marry Prince Humperdink when Westley and the other two barged in and took her away. Inigo had already finished his revenge by killing the six-fingered man. Buttercup, who loved Westley, went to a far land and lived with him, making a 'happily ever after' ending.
After I saw this movie, I thought about a man's love, a true love so strong that can endure torture, overcome mountains and oceans, a love that can never be set apart. I saw that Westley and Buttercup made the same love, And I learned that love cannot be set apart.
A detailed elaboration on the plot of the movie :) You could have explained more logically on expressing your opinion. :) Why did you disagree with the leadership depicted in the movie?
ReplyDeleteThis is a good review. Whenever you state an opinion try to justify it with examples.
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