Gracie Storie
Movie Essay
Sophomore English
22 January 2008
The Princess Bride is the best movie because there is action, romance, and fantasy. There are multiple types of imaginary places and creatures. Wesley is the farm boy who is in love with Buttercup, the farmers' daughter. If someone does not like movies or are not allowed to watch them, no worries there is still the book. It is as good as the movie. Throughout Princess Bride there is violence, betrayal, and unpredictable encounters.
The era this is set in is when there were still kings and queens, pirates and giants. Fighting involves suspense and there is sword fighting and wrestling. Buttercup gets captured after Prince Humperdink becomes her fiance. She is held captive against her will, by a genius , and a skilled swordsman. Her savior is the pirate captain Robinson who is actually her long lost lover, who was supposed to be dead. It turns out Wesley got mixed up with the pirates and soon became one. In the beginning when Wesley saves Buttercup, she is very bitter towards him. Believing he was the pirate that killed her beloved Wesley, Buttercup pushes him down a steep hill. He had always said as "As You Wish" to her in the past or in other words it meant " I Love You", that is what he yelled as he rolled down the hill.
After they had reunited they ran through the Fire Swamp trying to escape from Prince Humperdink. Now that Buttercup knew her Wesley was alive Prince Humperdink had some competition in convincing her to still marry him. The only reason why he wants her is so that he can frame someone of killing her so he has a reason to start a war. Buttercup does not know of this. Wesley get killed by prince Humperdink. The giant and the skilled swords man find his body and bring it to the medicine man. The medicine man told them that he was only mostly dead and not all dead. After Wesley was revived the three of them went to save Buttercup. The journey through Fire Swamps, the Cliffs of Insanity, R-U-S ' and other imaginary places are behind them.
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