@sergent17 Not only that but they didn't read the book where it is clearly stated that Buttercup had no desire to become engaged to Humperdink but also didn't have a choice.
"Horse is a symbol of freedom.. she's not just going to be a helpless young woman." lolwut? Except... she is. Completely useless throughout almost the whole story. She does try to help herself when she's kidnapped (ex. jumping off the boat), but even during that arc, she's waiting for Humperdink to rescue her. Third act, she spends waiting for Westley to rescue her.
WOW! I don't know who these women are but they should never work as film critics.
sweiland75 6 months ago
these women, although correct in there analysis, definitely enjoy looking smart to the point that its off putting
cepi300 1 year ago
wow they actually did a psychological profile of the character and her role it a fucking movie
sergent17 2 years ago
@sergent17 Not only that but they didn't read the book where it is clearly stated that Buttercup had no desire to become engaged to Humperdink but also didn't have a choice.
WannaBeANerd 3 months ago
"Horse is a symbol of freedom.. she's not just going to be a helpless young woman." lolwut? Except... she is. Completely useless throughout almost the whole story. She does try to help herself when she's kidnapped (ex. jumping off the boat), but even during that arc, she's waiting for Humperdink to rescue her. Third act, she spends waiting for Westley to rescue her.
Knollock 2 years ago 9
@Knollock
lol, agreed. That was hilarious.
soccom8341576 1 year ago
Thanks for putting this up.
SashalovesErik 2 years ago