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This movie is appealing to me because of the classic fairy tale style combined with the witty humor, well choreographed action sequences, and intense instances of suspense. The movie keeps the viewer guessing until the very end whether or not there will be the classic fairy tale ending. Throughout the movie, there are many hardships and trials that true love must endure. The central idea of The Princess Bride is that true love can conquer all. As they sail away toward the Cliffs of Insanity, they notice the pursuit of a man in black. A few years later, Buttercup, who is now engaged to Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon), is kidnapped by a trio of misfits, which includes brains-Vizzini (Wallace Shawn) brawn-Fezzik (André the Giant) and sword-Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin). While trying to seek his fortune, Westley disappears at sea and becomes an apparent victim of the Dread Pirate Roberts. There lives a beautiful, young woman named Buttercup (Robin Wright Penn) who learns that "as you wish" really means "I love you" when she falls for her farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes). This fairy tale begins on a farm in the countryside. We are taken to Florin, a kingdom in an imaginary land, complete with dashing heroes, cowardly princes, rhyming giants, rodents of unusual size, fancy swordfights, and yes.

However, his mood quickly changes as he and the viewer are transported to a place out of time. The boy is not exactly pleased to be distracted from his world of video games. The movie opens with a sick boy (Fred Savage) who receives a visit from his grandfather (Peter Falk) who intends to read to him from his favorite book. Director Rob Reiner brings life to this story and effectively evokes the enchanting spirit of the witty 1973 novel. It is based on a novel by William Goldman, who also wrote the screenplay. HuggoĬary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, and Robin Wright Penn star in this classic fairy tale entitled The Princess Bride. But a larger question is what the grandson will think of the story as it proceeds and at its end, especially as he sees justice as high a priority as action. What happens to these collectives is dependent partly on Buttercup, who does not want to marry the Prince, and may see other options as lesser evils, and partly on the other motives of individuals within the groups. But chasing them all is the Prince, and his men led by Count Tyrone Rugen. They in turn are chased by the Dread Pirate Roberts himself. On a horse ride to clear her mind of her upcoming predicament of marriage, Buttercup is kidnapped by a band of bandits: Vizzini who works on his wits, and his two associates, a giant named Fezzik who works on his brawn, and a Spaniard named Inigo Montoya, who has trained himself his entire life to be an expert swordsman. But Westley went away to sea, only to be killed by the Dread Pirate Roberts. Westley was a hired hand on the farm, his stock answer of "as you wish" to any request she made of him which she came to understand was his way of saying that he loved her. Buttercup does not love him, she who still laments the death of her one true love, Westley, five years ago. The story centers on Buttercup, a former farm girl who has been chosen as the princess bride to Prince Humperdinck of Florian. The grandson is sure he won't like the story, with a romance at its core, he prefers something with lots of action and "no kissing", but he lets grandfather continue, because he doesn't want to hurt his feelings. An elderly man reads the book "The Princess Bride" to his sick and thus currently bedridden adolescent grandson, the reading of the book which has been passed down within the family for generations.
