hommages to link for posting the link When I came up with réponses for the 3rd question, favori movies, I really liked them so I wanted to share them as an article.
Snow White: Gone With The Wind (1939): Known as one of the favori romantic classics of all time, this was very big in it's jour and came out just 2 years after Snow White's movie did. This is not only a story of romance but a story of survival and Snow White is definitely a (romantic) survivor.
Aurora: The Sound of musique (1965): Such a beautiful and romantic tale full of wonderful songs, this perfectly fit's Aurora's romantic and sing-song nature. She loves to go into the forest and sing just as Maria loved to go to the hills and sing. I think Aurora would adore the musique in this movie as well as the romantic story.
Cinderella: Ever After: A Cendrillon Story (1998): Okay so this one might be a bit close to accueil but that doesn't change the fact that it's still noted as one of the best "modernized" versions of Cinderella. As someone who lived a life very similar to Cinderella, I can't imagine she wouldn't appreciate this film and the way it portrayed the classic story of a downtrodden yet virtuous young woman who not only makes it out of a horrible situation but also gets to find true l’amour the process. This story is so inspirational and positive that I can't imagine she wouldn't absolutely l’amour it.
Belle: The Princess Bride (1987): A movie about lire a book, it's perfect! The plot is actually following a book being read within the film that tells of swordfights, a touch of magic, men in disguise to save a princess, etc. and would be the perfect kind of movie that Belle would be interested in, as it is in line with the kind of livres that she likes to read.
Ariel: West Side Story (1961): The story of people from different worlds who want to come together, this is very similar to Ariel's l’amour life story. This version has a musical twist with chant and choreography that would only serve to delight her even more. I think she would l’amour this film for it's global, ensemble story as well as the little (musical) details.
Pocahontas: Romeo & Juliet (1968): plus of a serious and tragic story of forbidden love, I think Pocahontas would appreciate the moral of this story. The ending here was so sad and unnecessary, a result of external hate and criticism. She would definitely relate to this film and see it's sad ending as a lesson to incorporate so as to avoid such tragedy and nonsense. She chooses to embrace love, not choose hate ou sides for (unnecessary) war, which is the message of this film.
Anna: Wizard of Oz (1939): A small-town girl who feels trapped but then experiences much plus than she bargained for, I think Anna would adore this film. Dorothy and Anna have somewhat similar characters. Along Dorothy's quest, she meets some Friends and learns a bit about herself although not fully maturing which is similar to Anna's quest. Also I think the munchkins would remind Anna of Kristoff's rock-trolls. The colorful and imaginative film would certainly capture Anna's attention and interest.
Rapunzel: Mommie Dearest (1981): So it's possible that this story could be a bit darker than what Rapunzel would normally like but I still think she would have a deep appreciation for this film despite that. Though there are certainly some great differences between Rapunzel and the character of Christina Crawford (Rapunzel didn't know she was adopted and Mother Gothel wasn't obviously abusive ou crazy), there are plenty of unique similarities that she could relate to (wanting to please a mother who doesn't really l’amour her, wanting to become her own woman against her mother's wishes, being manipulated and neglected par her mother, etc.). In the end, the character Christina did not surrender to her adopted mother and found her own calling, just as Rapunzel did. I think Rapunzel would feel a personal relation to this movie and the ark of the adopted daughter character.
Merida: A League of Their Own (1992): A revolutionary film about revolutionary women, this would certainly be right up Merida's alley. This story is about women who challenge gender roles, put off marriage and family and try to pursue a career in "a man's field". I think Merida would absolutely l’amour this film as she loves sports, has a fiery personality and is pretty untraditional when it comes to "gender roles".
Jasmine: Dirty Dancing (1987): The story of "daddy's girl" falling for a man who is "beneath her" socially/economically and her father not wanting to see his daughter settle that way. Throw in the daughter becoming rebellious, sneaking out and participating in secret "dirty dancing" with this guy and I don't see how jasmin could not l’amour this film.
Mulan: Joan of Arc (1948): The story of a very Rebelle and courageous young woman who fought because she thought it was the right thing to do, I think Mulan would idolize the character of Joan of Arc. Mulan would see a lot of herself in this character as she also fought with a military because she believed it was the right thing to do, albeit completely different circumstances.
Elsa: Inception (2010): This might be a bit of a stretch but I thought it could definitely make sense. Inception is a plus intellectual film than blockbuster pop hit and Elsa is a plus intellectual and deep thinker. The film is about feeling trapped, perception and not knowing what is real which I think Elsa would be able to relate to. She feels trapped par her powers and she believes everyone will perceive her a certain way so she also feels trapped par that. Additionally, she runs away thinking she is finally free only to be confronted par her sister with the truth that she is not free and that she hadn't actually solved anything like she thought she had.
Tiana: Mary Poppins (1964): A classic tale of a seemingly "no-nonsense" woman who is able to bring balance with her straight-forward yet pleasant and flexible attitude. I think Tiana would l’amour how Mary Poppins can be a bit strict ou bossy yet she is also very loving and respectful, especially of families. Mary is a balanced character who works very hard but brings happiness to her "customers" and doesn't have time for l’amour which is exactly what Tiana's life had been like. I think this would've been a childhood favori for Tiana that she never grew out of.
Snow White: Gone With The Wind (1939): Known as one of the favori romantic classics of all time, this was very big in it's jour and came out just 2 years after Snow White's movie did. This is not only a story of romance but a story of survival and Snow White is definitely a (romantic) survivor.
Aurora: The Sound of musique (1965): Such a beautiful and romantic tale full of wonderful songs, this perfectly fit's Aurora's romantic and sing-song nature. She loves to go into the forest and sing just as Maria loved to go to the hills and sing. I think Aurora would adore the musique in this movie as well as the romantic story.
Cinderella: Ever After: A Cendrillon Story (1998): Okay so this one might be a bit close to accueil but that doesn't change the fact that it's still noted as one of the best "modernized" versions of Cinderella. As someone who lived a life very similar to Cinderella, I can't imagine she wouldn't appreciate this film and the way it portrayed the classic story of a downtrodden yet virtuous young woman who not only makes it out of a horrible situation but also gets to find true l’amour the process. This story is so inspirational and positive that I can't imagine she wouldn't absolutely l’amour it.
Belle: The Princess Bride (1987): A movie about lire a book, it's perfect! The plot is actually following a book being read within the film that tells of swordfights, a touch of magic, men in disguise to save a princess, etc. and would be the perfect kind of movie that Belle would be interested in, as it is in line with the kind of livres that she likes to read.
Ariel: West Side Story (1961): The story of people from different worlds who want to come together, this is very similar to Ariel's l’amour life story. This version has a musical twist with chant and choreography that would only serve to delight her even more. I think she would l’amour this film for it's global, ensemble story as well as the little (musical) details.
Pocahontas: Romeo & Juliet (1968): plus of a serious and tragic story of forbidden love, I think Pocahontas would appreciate the moral of this story. The ending here was so sad and unnecessary, a result of external hate and criticism. She would definitely relate to this film and see it's sad ending as a lesson to incorporate so as to avoid such tragedy and nonsense. She chooses to embrace love, not choose hate ou sides for (unnecessary) war, which is the message of this film.
Anna: Wizard of Oz (1939): A small-town girl who feels trapped but then experiences much plus than she bargained for, I think Anna would adore this film. Dorothy and Anna have somewhat similar characters. Along Dorothy's quest, she meets some Friends and learns a bit about herself although not fully maturing which is similar to Anna's quest. Also I think the munchkins would remind Anna of Kristoff's rock-trolls. The colorful and imaginative film would certainly capture Anna's attention and interest.
Rapunzel: Mommie Dearest (1981): So it's possible that this story could be a bit darker than what Rapunzel would normally like but I still think she would have a deep appreciation for this film despite that. Though there are certainly some great differences between Rapunzel and the character of Christina Crawford (Rapunzel didn't know she was adopted and Mother Gothel wasn't obviously abusive ou crazy), there are plenty of unique similarities that she could relate to (wanting to please a mother who doesn't really l’amour her, wanting to become her own woman against her mother's wishes, being manipulated and neglected par her mother, etc.). In the end, the character Christina did not surrender to her adopted mother and found her own calling, just as Rapunzel did. I think Rapunzel would feel a personal relation to this movie and the ark of the adopted daughter character.
Merida: A League of Their Own (1992): A revolutionary film about revolutionary women, this would certainly be right up Merida's alley. This story is about women who challenge gender roles, put off marriage and family and try to pursue a career in "a man's field". I think Merida would absolutely l’amour this film as she loves sports, has a fiery personality and is pretty untraditional when it comes to "gender roles".
Jasmine: Dirty Dancing (1987): The story of "daddy's girl" falling for a man who is "beneath her" socially/economically and her father not wanting to see his daughter settle that way. Throw in the daughter becoming rebellious, sneaking out and participating in secret "dirty dancing" with this guy and I don't see how jasmin could not l’amour this film.
Mulan: Joan of Arc (1948): The story of a very Rebelle and courageous young woman who fought because she thought it was the right thing to do, I think Mulan would idolize the character of Joan of Arc. Mulan would see a lot of herself in this character as she also fought with a military because she believed it was the right thing to do, albeit completely different circumstances.
Elsa: Inception (2010): This might be a bit of a stretch but I thought it could definitely make sense. Inception is a plus intellectual film than blockbuster pop hit and Elsa is a plus intellectual and deep thinker. The film is about feeling trapped, perception and not knowing what is real which I think Elsa would be able to relate to. She feels trapped par her powers and she believes everyone will perceive her a certain way so she also feels trapped par that. Additionally, she runs away thinking she is finally free only to be confronted par her sister with the truth that she is not free and that she hadn't actually solved anything like she thought she had.
Tiana: Mary Poppins (1964): A classic tale of a seemingly "no-nonsense" woman who is able to bring balance with her straight-forward yet pleasant and flexible attitude. I think Tiana would l’amour how Mary Poppins can be a bit strict ou bossy yet she is also very loving and respectful, especially of families. Mary is a balanced character who works very hard but brings happiness to her "customers" and doesn't have time for l’amour which is exactly what Tiana's life had been like. I think this would've been a childhood favori for Tiana that she never grew out of.