The Princess Bride is a fairytale movie directed by Rob Reiner in 1987. Like most movies it was based on a book, which in this case it was written by William Goldman. Rob Reiner and William Goldman did a phenomenal job turning this medieval fairytale book into a movie that would soon be enjoyed by many people for many of years. The actors and actresses they selected all played their role perfectly. Some of the better actors and actresses were Cary Elwes as Westley, Robin Wright as Princess Buttercup, Mandy Patinkin as Inigo Montoya, and Andre the Giant as Fezzik. Those four performers made some of the funniest and most enjoyable scenes to watch.
The three scenes that I thought were the best stared the characters Westly, Princess Buttercup, Inigo Montoya, and Fezzik. One scene was when Princess Buttercup was suppose to be getting married to Prin
It was not each individual scene that intrigued me; I enjoyed the plot of the movie. The movie started with a young boy who was ill and his grandfather comes to read him a book. Of course, the book he began to read is The Princess Bride. He started to read the book and then the screen gets bright and soon the fairytale begins. Throughout the movie the frames switch between the actual movie and the grandfather reading the book. Like many fairytales, the story began with Westly and Princess Buttercup being deeply in love and concluded with them being separated. The lovers meet again in some ironic way and get into trouble for some unexplained reason. Westley almost gets killed, but somehow Westley does not get killed and comes to save the day. Westley and Princess Buttercup reunite again and ride of freely into the sunset.
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