Some fantasy films capture fairy archetypes and magical worlds so well that it’s flooring that they’re not directly inspired by a single fairy tale or folk tale. These films are like love letters to fairy tales and magical worlds. There, dragons transform into misunderstood princes, and long-lost lovers return as legendary pirates.It takes a lot of understanding and love of fairy tales to make a fantasy movie that feels exactly like it should start with “Once upon a time…” Between the characters, villains, and love stories, they’re sure to capture the imaginations and hearts of fairy tale lovers. Often, the protagonists themselves are lovers of fairy tales, and the movies serve as both odes and meta-commentaries on fantasy and folklore.Legend is a 1985 classic directed and created by Ridley Scott. It’s dubbed as a “dark fantasy.” That dark, magical tone also captures the essence of old-fashioned Grimms’ Fairy Tales. As is often the case in fairy tales, the characters are polar opposite archetypes.The Greatest Standalone Fantasy Movies
Some fantasy films capture fairy archetypes and magical worlds so well that it’s flooring that they’re not directly inspired by a single fairy tale or folk tale. These films are like love letters to fairy tales and magical worlds. There, dragons transform into misunderstood princes, and long-lost lovers return as legendary pirates.
It takes a lot of understanding and love of fairy tales to make a fantasy movie that feels exactly like it should start with “Once upon a time…” Between the characters, villains, and love stories, they’re sure to capture the imaginations and hearts of fairy tale lovers. Often, the protagonists themselves are lovers of fairy tales, and the movies serve as both odes and meta-commentaries on fantasy and folklore.
Legend is a 1985 classic directed and created by Ridley Scott. It’s dubbed as a “dark fantasy.” That dark, magical tone also captures the essence of old-fashioned Grimms’ Fairy Tales. As is often the case in fairy tales, the characters are polar opposite archetypes.
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