In Rob Liner directed movie Princess Bride, Carrie Elwes played the medieval Westley village. Westley fell in love with the quince butter which was played by Robin Wright living on the land where he works. Since the ass fell in love with Westley, he began to look for his wealth so that they could get married. Shortly thereafter, the butter cup learned that Westley was murdered by the pirates. Whatever she feels, the prince of this land will make Mao his bride. Buttercup was kidnapped before marriage.
Princess Bride in the movie "Princess Bride" directed by Rob Liner began with a grandfather who told his story to his less enthusiastic grandchild. The story began in the country of Florin and the butter cup does not deal well with her "farm boys". "His name is Wesley, but she never called him." She loves him as a reward. She discovered later that he and his ship were killed by the fear of Roberts pirates. It is a princess.
Story analysis: Princess Bride (Movie) Source: Princess Bride was created by William Goldman in 1973, and then made into a film in 1987. Story type: This book is written satirically. Because it is ridiculing many themes and literary ideas. The movie comes with a witty joke and an unforgettable quote. 1. Main setting: The story begins with a beautiful and quiet farm in Florin, everything is calm. It was here that Westley and Butter Cup were introduced, and they set the mood of the story for the feelings of each other.
Writer and cinema script of "The Princess Bride" novel (published in 1973), William Goldman: I have two little daughters, I guess they were 7 and 4 years old, I think to you Write a letter. One of them said "Princess" and the other said "Bride" I said "It will be the title." I am a fan of William Goldman so I am old. Then after I took some photos, Spinal Tap and The Sure Thing, I began thinking about the princess's bride. I was very naive to think that I could make a movie, and I was quite naive, and I was told that François Truff tried it, Norman Jackson tried it, and Robert Redford was involved one by one I understood that. I do not want to make a movie for the princess's bride; no one is interested in it. We continued to reduce our budget and I had to try selling foreign copyright and video rights, I had to cut wages, I had to cut my salary. It's crazy.