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Well, the movie is great and is absolutely true to the original fairy tale, including with regard to costumes and sets, which are beautiful. Moral of the story: love your enemy and forgive, you will have the reward, sooner or later. Her stepmother's punishment didn't delay: she ended up punished, but not by the person she most offended. Cinderella's tale is entirely about this! She had the courage to silently endure her suffering and to forgive those who hurt her and, in the end, her reward was to fall in love with a prince and change her life. And the moral teaching conveyed by this tale is that biblical passage "turn the other cheek", that you must have heard in Sunday School if you have frequented it. It's about moral values and what we should do. A fairy tale is not about reality or what we do. For our society, which treats the dead as unknown and the living even worse, such submission and servitude is unacceptable! The oppressed must revolt! Cinderella shouldn't serve the tea, she should take that teapot and stick it in her stepmother's throat! Or should she kick her feet and whine, saying "I don't do it, I'm sick of it"? If you are reading this and you're also think that Cinderella should revolt, then you're one more who has totally forgotten what a fairy tale is. Maybe she think that would betray her mother's memory. One of the criticisms I saw was the Cinderella's passive attitude: the girl was educated under values of kindness and generosity (something our current society no longer knows) and isn't willing to abdicate these principles in adversity. I usually like original versions more than any contemporary re-interpretations, but it seems that fairy tales have gone out of style.
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Therefore, we know the whole story and very little has been changed or added. Unlike previous films, which seek to rewrite traditional fairy tales or watch them from new perspectives ("Maleficent", "Ever After", or even the animations "Brave" or "Tangled"), this film is the live-action version of the fairy tale in its more traditional version. This movie has been very poorly understood by the public.