I actually love the way the ending is interpreted for Rumpelstiltskin. It doesn’t show him as the antagonist but makes it obvious that the greed of money is what blinds people turns them into monsters. How they dealt with all the characters in the end are great but the one thing I don’t see is the daughter and the king falling in love and I’ll never see that as true.
As this all started due to toxic masculinity roaming around, getting women involved in dirt when they shouldn’t. Although I like the interpretation, the world in which the story is surrounded by is so bleak and boring. Even the look of Rumpelstiltskin isn’t that interesting, there’s nothing that evokes to be frightened or surprised by him. Seems like a copy and paste of the story and carries little to none of its own personality.
I actually love the way the ending is interpreted for Rumpelstiltskin. It doesn’t show him as the antagonist but makes it obvious that the greed of money is what blinds people turns them into monsters. How they dealt with all the characters in the end are great but the one thing I don’t see is the daughter and the king falling in love and I’ll never see that as true.
As this all started due to toxic masculinity roaming around, getting women involved in dirt when they shouldn’t. Although I like the interpretation, the world in which the story is surrounded by is so bleak and boring. Even the look of Rumpelstiltskin isn’t that interesting, there’s nothing that evokes to be frightened or surprised by him. Seems like a copy and paste of the story and carries little to none of its own personality.