It makes the fairy tale we grew up with somehow more palpable, as if they really lived among us as living, breathing humans instead of one dimensional images on paper in a book or manufactured animated figures. The message of all stories is pretty much identical in the sense that love will prevail in the end and it pretty much always does. It's the plots that are interesting, The "how will this come to be"? And this movie has some pretty original twists. I can say I liked it overall. If only for the beauty of the leading characters and those moments of being in the presence of such perfection, it's well worth the price of admission.
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Please don't take this as a criticism of you personally, but this practice of referring to shallow characters as "one-dimensional", and fully realized characters as "two-dimensional" has got to be stopped somehow. One-dimensional characters would exist only as lines. Strictly speaking, you wouldn't even be able to see them. Images on paper in a book are two-dimensional. A fully realized character (one with "depth" - get it?) would be three-dimensional. I don't know how this nonsense ever got started, but I really wish it would go away. It's as annoying as people who say," I could care less."