And honestly the good kids are worse than the "villains" Chad is awful he played Evie from the start and then calls her a gold digger like really? Also how come they have a curfew but the kids go in each other's rooms and are alone like that seems strange no one notices
Kids born into privilege, and don't have to earn respect are usually nasty. Their parents had to fight issues and prove themselves, but the kids are born into privilege. The movie is filled with irony. Chad has other people do his work and is a snob a lot like Cinderella's stepfamily. Audrey is a b**tch that needs to be told off by someone. Ben dumping her was priceless. Ben takes after Belle. He is truly good. I think Belle and Adam taught him manners, class, and compassion. Offspring of villains aren't always evil. Don't judge a book by it's cover is a central theme. Heros/heroines can have evil and nasty children. Their children make choices, and can follow a different path. Offspring of villains have a hard life, and have to work hard at survival. They have to earn acceptance in the world. Nothing is given to them. They can have more compassion because they are at rock bottom.
I'm not really surprised that Audrey or Chad were spoiled brats. When you consider their respective moms' upbringing. If you had to deal with practially nothing most of your life you would spoil your son or daughter wouldn't you?
Not necessarily. If Scrooge McDuck had children, I bet he'd try to teach them to be stingy like him. I do agree with your opinion about Cindy, however.
Yes exactly magnusplin Cinderella and Aurora would never allow their children to be bad people and Chad and Audrey are not bad kids they were just unaccepting of the villain kids at first because their heroes and the villain kids are VILLAINS and their HEROES so that's why they strongly disliked them at first but later on when hey become good they are then accepting towards and are friends with them from now on.