1950版的灰姑娘竟然没有耳朵,震惊到了!
It may be 68 years old, but Disney's Cinderella doesn't look a day over 21. Somehow, the loss of both her parents and a life of servitude, drudgery and maltreatment didn't dim her youthful glow. But even doe-eyed Disney princesses with improbably teeny waists aren't free from imperfections - and the perpetually perky Cinderella has her flaws. The new Wreck-It Ralph movie is being released later this year, and some new characters have been unveiled, including a 3D version of Cinderella. The updated Cinderella also looks different, thanks to one simple tweak. Her ears. She used to have NO EARS. 灰姑娘的3D版让我觉得以前的卡通形象有点怪,但是我又说不出哪里怪,就在刚才,我突然意识到原来是她!没!有!耳!朵! In the 1950 classic, we see her in her sparkly blue ballgown with her hair swept up, but no ears. Even when she's in her rags, her ears aren't exactly well-defined. One eagle-eyed fan pointed out the difference on Twitter, and others were quick to express their astonishment at having never noticed. As for why her ears slowly disappear over the course of the film, there was one interesting theory. But a more realistic theory is that, given how incredibly costly and time-consuming drawing a character is, it was Disney's way of cutting down on costs. So probably not anything to do with the Fairy Godmother dabbling in blood magic. Sorry. |