Damsel
Warning ! Potential spoilers for Damsel .
Summary
Netflix ’s new filmDamselis the late addition to the fairytale retelling writing style , with similar movies coming before it . The story adopt Princess Elodie ( Millie Bobby Brown ) as she prepares to be married to Prince Henry ( Nick Robinson ) in classic fairytale fashion . However , when she is instead thrown into a cave with a dragon , she must utilize everything at her disposal to salvage herself as Queen Isabelle ’s ( Robin Wright ) true motif are revealed .
Many films in this genrefocus on premise like this and can be find throughout the retiring few decades . These films take brainchild from classic stories by the Brothers Grimm and Aesop ’s Fables and reimagine them with the idea that the princess is not a damsel in distress . These picture can also grind into the dark tone of the original stories or add some clowning as they intrude fun at the trope . Either way of life , this literary genre has something for every audience member .
10The Princess Bride (1987)
Starring Robin Wright, Cary Elwes, and Mandy Patinkin
One could sayThe Princess Bride ’s notoriety among audience is out of the question . The narration of Princess Buttercup ( Robin Wright ) and her dashing Westley ( Cary Elwes ) take on bandits , kings , and other queen taradiddle problems makes fun of many classic tropes through quick dialogue and perpetual interruptions from the celluloid ’s framing gadget . This parody is emphasized in several minute throughout the film : Inigo Montoya ’s ( Mandy Patinkin ) battle with the six - finger man , Westley ’s conflict of wits with Vizzini , and the big kiss at the terminal .
The Princess Bridedoes take a more lighthearted tone thanDamsel , but it still has moment of suspense , such as Westley ’s " dying " and the last encounter with Prince Humperdinck ( Chris Sarandon ) . While there is no dragon inThe Princess Bride , the motion picture ’s many brute , including the Rodents of Unusual Size , give the characters plenty to confront as the adventure unfolds . As an added fillip , both movie star Wright , who playsDamsel ’s Queen Isabelle .
9Ever After (1998)
Starring Drew Barrymore, Dougray Scott, and Anjelica Huston
The account of Cinderella has been told many time , butEver Aftertakes it in a new focussing . Stripped of magic and pansy godmother , the picture experience more like a period man while still stimulate the beats of the original story . The characters are given more complexity , especially the prince , as the film explores his relationship with his beginner and future as top executive . It also give the stepmother more depth , especially regarding Danielle ( Drew Barrymore ) .
Danielle , similar to Elodie , is a cutthroat hero who is ready to hand with a sword , as seen in the photographic film ’s climax . She also must use her wits to outmaneuver those who wish to see her fail . Her plan to guess to be a Lady to aid her friend sustain out of hand as she falls for the prince , but at long last her guile is rewarded . Danielle ’s story dives further into darker fairytale stem such as heartache , belonging , and courage . Her struggles are work out by both her determination and the help of her loved ones , dedicate the film a heartwarming and realistic feel .
8Ella Enchanted (2004)
Starring Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, and Cary Elwes
Ella Enchantedplays with the trope of the sorcerous natural endowment within another Cinderella apprisal . Ella ’s gift of obeisance is prove to be more of a hinderance , as it push her to do everyone ’s bid against her will . This is especially gut - wrenching in the sexual climax of the flick when it is used against her by the prince ’s evil uncle . However , Ella breaks through the conjuring trick , lifting the nemesis and saving the prince herself , subvert one of the largest tropes in fairy story .
Ella and Elodie ’s campaign to pull through is very standardised , as is the fact that both save themselves from the risk others force them into . However , Ella Enchantedis more comedic in tone , giving the serious moments all the more shock . The melodic nature of the film adds to the fairy story finger , giving the tarradiddle more opportunity to at the same time satirize the musical style and give characters a chance to showcase their personalities shortly . The film ’s blithely ever after feels properly earned , as do the laughs the audience has along the way .
7The Brothers Grimm (2005)
Starring Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, and Lena Headey
The Brothers Grimmnot only takes a darker turning when it comes to fairytales but put the authors themselves at the shopping center of the difference . The titular brothers are con creative person who , despite not have any actual expertise in halt the supernatural , must save a Ithiel Town plagued by an evil poove ’s spell . All the while , the French military hound both them and the town , combine world with storybook logic .
Similar toEver After , the historical aspects of the story and time period roleplay a great role . Additionally , the fairy tale figure are show in their original , haunting forms . The evil queen is a prime representative , as her seduction and murder of Wilhelm Grimm ( Matt Damon ) only highlights how these story were primitively cautionary narrative . The film shares a more mature tone withDamseland also has quick turning in the narrative , keeping audiences approximate where the story will go next .
6Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
Starring Ivana Baquero, Sergi López, and Doug Jones
Guillermo del Toro ’s take on the fairytale genre is both horrifying and beautiful . Ofelia ’s ( Ivana Baquero ) trials through a fairy tale world clash with reality as Spain heads into the early Francoist period . As Ofelia follow the direction of the deep faun who devote her this seeking , the interrogative of what is tangible and what is not becomes blurred , showcasing how these write up can mirror reality . The film also demonstrates how the monsters of childhood can develop into more human - shaped ones in the form of Captain Vidal ( Sergi López ) .
The more muted esthetic of the film matches that ofDamselas Elodie tries to get out of the cave , though even the brighter moments ofPan ’s Labyrinthcarry a dim tinge . The two protagonists are both barren and caring , though Ofelia is hindered by her kin rather than aid . Damsel’sdragongives the film its stakes , butPan ’s Labyrinth’smany monsters , including the infamous Pale Man ( Doug Jones ) , prevail much more than terroras they shine the dark reality Ofelia can not escape from as easily .
5Stardust (2007)
Starring Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, and Michelle Pfeiffer
Stardusthas not only the staples of a fairytale but of the larger fantasy genre . Tristan ’s ( Charlie Cox ) strive to retrieve a fall star ends with the star turning into a beautiful womanhood nominate Yvaine ( Claire Danes ) . This puts him on a quest to protect her , leading him to a land fill with witches , pirates , unicorns , and many other Greco-Roman animal . The film is an episodic risky venture as Tristan gets tangled in the stories of others who wish to do his newfound sexual love scathe , include a band of feuding princes and three witch who long for immortality .
standardised toDamsel , Stardustplays with expectation and then surprise the audience . The biggest example is Captain Shakespeare ( Robert De Niro ) . He first looks like a conventional evil pirate before show up his genuine ego , redeem Tristan and Yvaine , giving them new clothes , and instruct them to fence and dancing , respectively . This switch makes the film a great good example of the genre while still holding onto the expected fantasy aesthetic .
4Snow White & The Huntsman (2012)
Starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, and Chris Hemsworth
Snow White & the Huntsman , similar toPan ’s Labyrinth , takes a more serious tone and darker look as it ingeminate the story of Snow White . The malevolent Queen Ravenna ( Charlize Theron ) is now a sorceress who consumes looker to keep herself young . Like in the fairytale , she is told by a magic mirror that Snow White ( Kristen Stewart ) is fair than her and that consuming her will make Ravenna ’s beauty permanent . Unlike the original narrative , the hunter she lease , Eric ( Chris Hemsworth ) , helps Snow White greatly , guiding her to prophylactic and aid in her onset against Ravenna .
Snow White and Elodie hold the same will to survive , and both are competent with a sword . The motion-picture show share a more sinister atmospheric state , as the landscape and color palates are mostly dampen . They both have hefty antagonist in the Queens , whose motives and resources make them unnerving foeman . in conclusion , illusion is limited in both worlds , giving the booster opportunities for originative trouble - solvingas they battle their various ogre .
3Into the Woods (2014)
Starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Chris Pine
Based on the musical of the same name , Into the Woodsis a medley of tales . It fuse the account of Rapunzel , Red Riding Hood , Jack and the Beanstalk , and Cinderella into one world . The through line of a bread maker ( James Corden ) and his wife ( Emily Blunt ) attempting to brew a potion to have a child connects each story , influencing their outcomes .
BothInto the WoodsandDamselhave a large cast of characterswith change motives . Beyond that , however , Into the Woodsexplores what pass off after Happily Ever After . This not only disrupt the fairytale data format but also , likeDamsel , gives the characters a luck to developbeyond their tropes . Though that does turn their stories upside - down , in the goal , they become fuller characters for it . Both films touch on the realistic idea that everything does not easily snap into place once a dream is achieved .
2Maleficent (2014)
Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, and Sharlto Copley
An angle photographic film in this genre sometimes research is the scoundrel ’s perspective , showcasing how they became the antagonists of the tale . Maleficentis no different , telling the story of Aurora ( Elle Fanning ) from the item of sentiment of the titulary quality who , as it turn out , cursed Aurora due to her father ’s betrayal years ago . Maleficent ( Angelina Jolie ) shifts from villain to sub throughout the photographic film as she unwittingly becomes Aurora ’s fairy godmother and endeavour to break the nemesis she placed on her .
ThoughDamselgives audiences a more conventional protagonist , both Elodie and Maleficent are force to confront betrayalat the hands of the human they love . This exploration of that expiration of autonomy and heartbreak makes the origin between hero and villain all the more foggy , as these events could happen to anyone . It also allows both films to demonstrate how , through perseverance and care , characters can overcome betrayal and change for the better .
1The Princess (2022)
Starring Joey King, Dominic Cooper, and Olga Kurylenko
The Princessshares the most similarity withDamsel , as The Princess ( Joey King ) is trained in fight from a unseasoned age but is still forced to get hitched with a brutish prince . After leaving him at the communion table , he ramp the castle , abduct her family in the process and locking her in a towboat . Using her acquirement , The Princess must combat through the palace to free her family and take the prince down once and for all .
Both film have a brand - handle admirer , butThe Princessadds more activity sequences and lineal fairytale comparison , such as the tower scene . It also plays into some action motion-picture show tropes , such as using the malevolent monologue to set up the villain ’s frustration . Lastly , The Princessallows the protagonist to have the aid of her family and booster , whileDamsel ’s endingsees Princess Elodie slaying her dragon mostly on her own .
Damselis currently stream on Netflix .

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A dutiful damosel agree to espouse a handsome prince , only to find the royal family has recruit her as a forfeiture to riposte an ancient debt . Thrown into a cave with a fire - take a breather dragon , she must swear on her witticism and will to survive

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A dutiful damsel agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt. Thrown into a cave with a fire-breathing dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive







