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Is the movie The Princess Diary worth watching?

The Princess Diary is an ugly duckling movie. The difference between the heroine Mia before and after is amazing, and the transformation of Mia is also very inspiring. This is a very worthwhile movie.

The protagonist Mia has been raised by a single artist's mother. Mia was 15 years old, the year of cardamom. Mia has no sense of existence among her classmates. She is an ordinary girl who goes to school by bike every day. However, the intrusion of the Queen's grandmother broke all the tranquility. Mia's father used to be the leader of this small country. Her father died unexpectedly and needed this only daughter to inherit the great cause. 15 years old is the age when everyone dreams of becoming a princess, but for Mia, this sudden princess status is simply unexpected trouble. One is because Mia didn't know her grandmother before and had no feelings for her. Second, the folk life since childhood has kept her away from royal etiquette. So Mia began etiquette training while thinking about whether to accept this princess identity.

At the beginning of the film, Mia has curly hair, is used to hunchback, looks sloppy and acts casually, and is completely a Cinderella image. After the training, Mia transformed herself into a noble and elegant princess from the inside out. She walks, sits and sleeps well, and her clothes are extraordinary, showing her royal temperament. However, the jealousy of school classmates put Mia in an awkward position, and Mia began to struggle about how to choose her future life and whether to accept this princess status. Mia saw her father's diary and was encouraged. She decided to face all difficulties and choose the challenge. A girl who is free and loose will meet the requirements of the royal family in terms of appearance, court, manners, meetings, etc., during which there are many difficulties, and of course she is all smiles. Mia conquered all of them.

The fairy tale color of this play is very heavy, and it takes countless efforts to tell everyone that everything is glamorous.