I haven't finished the film yet but I feel like we don't have enough time to really delve into Morgan as a character before they are fairy-tale-ized. I think by making all of the characters lose their original selves due to the magic is no different from introducing entirely different characters, so it is a bit hard to follow the arc. I understand that Morgan pick up on her memories from the incident after but it's odd.
I think part of the original charm was putting fairytale characters in a foreign environment, so I think it lost a bit by choosing to remove all traces of suburbia. It was funny to make the cafe a throne room, I just wish there were more of these moments. The town already looked gorgeous to me before the transformation.
I almost wonder why they didn't have all of the characters have moments of recognition where they realized what was going on.
Still watching so these are just my thoughts right now
dayofreckonings t1_ix0jx5s wrote
Reply to Disenchanted review by Plenty_Marzipan_4477
I haven't finished the film yet but I feel like we don't have enough time to really delve into Morgan as a character before they are fairy-tale-ized. I think by making all of the characters lose their original selves due to the magic is no different from introducing entirely different characters, so it is a bit hard to follow the arc. I understand that Morgan pick up on her memories from the incident after but it's odd.
I think part of the original charm was putting fairytale characters in a foreign environment, so I think it lost a bit by choosing to remove all traces of suburbia. It was funny to make the cafe a throne room, I just wish there were more of these moments. The town already looked gorgeous to me before the transformation.
I almost wonder why they didn't have all of the characters have moments of recognition where they realized what was going on.
Still watching so these are just my thoughts right now