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迪士尼公主 Which blonde would Alfred Hitchcock like best?

23 fans picked:
灰姑娘
   52%
Aurora
   30%
Elsa
   17%
Rapunzel
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 AudreyFreak posted 一年多以前
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AudreyFreak picked Elsa:
I was just thinking of the blondes and remembered Alfred was obsessed with that hair color because "blondes make the best victims". He also just liked how classy they are (well, the blonde stereotype is ditzy partyhead now, but back in the 50s it was classy and innocent).

I was going to choose Cinderella who is the perfect 50s woman, but maybe Elsa. She's frightened much more and is a great victim. I could see her much more easily starring in one of his movies, though I think he'd still like Cindy. Aurora too but she's a bit too free-spirited. Rapunzel I'm not sure he'd like at all.
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MNGRRL picked 灰姑娘:
Elsa what the ?!?!?!?
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Sk8er__grl picked 灰姑娘:
Classy and usually unable to stand up for herself (Which isn't a bad thing) I thought of Elsa, but she's more of a villain. She didn't run scared when the guards came and instead fought back, she usually doesn't let people walk all over her and definitely isn't innocent. Rapunzel is the ditzy girl he doesn't like, Aurora is a maybe, but like has been said she's more of a free spirit.
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avatar_tla_fan picked 灰姑娘:
Probably.
posted 一年多以前.
 
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BelleRose829 picked Aurora:
That's only based on a few books and biographies I've seen him in. Most likely Aurora and/or Elsa I think.
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audreybrooke picked Aurora:
She has the same classy, mysterious quality as one of his favorites, Grace Kelly.
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donhaepocorelsa picked 灰姑娘:
Elsa is a strong, independent woman who has shown to be resourceful and highly intelligent, plus she can kick butt whenever she needs to. (Shown when fighting the guards) Basically I agree with Sk8ergrl.

Cinderella is more of a target. She's emotionally strong, but not physically, and has more of a 50's class.
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Silverrose1991 picked Elsa:
I know next to nothing about him, but Elsa is the best victim out of these. As for Cinderella - well, what the user above said about Elsa applies to my view of the first blonde princess.
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AudreyFreak picked Elsa:
Elsa is pretty psychologically weak, which he would love. She's also shown to be a damsel in distress several times. and really, the whole "strong independent woman" thing is pretty cliche. I could also say that (and resourceful, which I never see Elsa be, or intelligent) about any of the other girls.

Plus, it's not like Elsa would have powers if she was real, so that doesn't really matter.
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donhaepocorelsa picked 灰姑娘:
Just because, "strong independent woman" is cliche' doesn't mean it's not true. I meant to say, "remorseful" and Elsa is highly intelligent, I believe. And what do you mean damsel in distress? The only time she needs help is in the end and the rest of the movie she plays her own role, and I never thought anything bad of needing help, but she doesn't need to ask for help and can survive without it. Only reason she almost died in the end was because she was grieving the death of her sister.
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Popcornfan picked 灰姑娘:
Cinderella is sooo the hitchcock girl
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AdelitaI said:
well, the blonde stereotype is ditzy partyhead now, but back in the 50s it was classy and innocent
Disagree. Marilyn Monroe clearly wasn't typecasted as classy and innocent in 50s, nowadays Diane Kruger and Michelle Pfeiffer clearly aren't associated with ditzy. Ditzy blonde, tender and innocent blonde, cold blonde stereotypes co-exists and which stereotype does certain media person will be perceived, strongly depends on the rest of her looks and even on shade of blond.
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