What Is The Theme Of The Princess Bride

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“The Princess Bride” is a film that was released on October 9th, 1987. The film was directed by Rob Reiner. The film is following a young girl named Buttercup. We watch Buttercup go through many troubles throughout the film, each obstacle teaches her important lessons about the cruel world she lives in, and the question she keeps asking herself challenges her to find the answers to her troubles, is there anything more powerful than true love?
The Princess Bride introduces many strong and powerful themes, and the cinematography backs each of the themes by doing things to show their importance. The theme that I chose for the Princess Bride is that Loyalty is important to people, whether it is that the person is loyal to their beliefs, or a …show more content…

An example of this is when Domingo is on the edge of the cliff and swears to the man in black that he will reach the top of the cliff, and Domingo will not let him fall. Domingo could have very easily let the man fall, after all, he had never even met this man and it would have been easy for him to let this man fall and die, but the film shows that he is sure to follow through on his promise because the scene is fairly lighthearted, with the characters joking back and forth until Domingo makes the swear on his father's soul, where the music slowly fades, and the camera zooms in on Domingos serious face. Another instance where the film shows the importance of loyalty is when Fezzik stays loyal to his morals. Fezzik shows in a few different ways that sportsmanship is an important moral for him. Fezzik had a hard choice to make when Vazzini told him to hide and throw a rock at the man in black, because of the fact that he knew that those actions were not sportsmanlike and cruel, in the end Fezzik chooses to do the right thing and remain loyal to his moral about being sportsmanlike, the movie shows us in return that Fezzik gains empathy from the man in black for this action, and after Fezzik chose to save the man in black, the man in black chooses to save him, showing us that loyalty can pay

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