Why mislead people with the title?
This film has nothing to do with the classic fable.
shareDid you actually watched the movie?
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I don't need to watch. The synopsys is enough.
shareI don't need to watch. The synopsys is enough.Well you're a clown then and one who can't even spell synopsis.
First, your attempt of discredit me by my typo makes you a stupid troll. Second, the filmmaker could and should have correctly titled it "House of Sleeping Beauties" or simply gone with "Sleeping BeautIES". But instead they went with the exact same title of the classic fable written by Charles Perrault. I bet they went with this misleading title so at least one person went to the theater thinking of the famous french tale once no one would get interested in watching a movie based on an obscure japanese novel.
shareFirst, your attempt of discredit me by my typo makes you a stupid troll.The content of your posts and the language you use discredit yourself. No need to rely on me for that. Your contention is laughable and just reflects a clear lack of intellect.🐭 share
How mature from you, cant refute my arguments on the topic so go right down to the personal attack. What better to expect from a rat?
shareThis is from the same helderuto that tells me I'm ..
... a stupid troll.You're not just a clown, you're a dishonest one too.🐭
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Well, you definitely should NOT bring a group kindergarden kids to it ;)
On the other hand the title fits perfectly to the movie.
I brought my seven year old daughter to see this.
She loved it!
Why title White Chicks (the movie), White Chicks, when obviously it's two black men? Geez.
And to the other poster who took their 7 year old daughter to see it...I'm sorry, but that's just stupid. My opinion only.
It's a fairy tale, not a fable. And this movie actually has just as much to do with the original fairy tale collected by the Grimm brothers as the various Disney-fied versions that people mistakenly confuse with the "classic fable". This was actually based on a Japanese novella called "House of Sleeping Beautifies" that may have nothing to do with the Grimm brothers, but is about "sleeping beauties".
I doubt anyone is REALLY dumb enough to take their 7 year old to this since it only played in very limited release at arthouse cinemas (and it sounds like tiresome troll bullsh!t to me), but if that IS true, hopefully the state will intervene at some point because you might just be too stupid to breed. . .
You must be fun at parties.
shareBecause it's based upon a Japanese novel called "The House of Sleeping Beauties" by Yasunari Kawabata.
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