...and then they did a Bollywood dance.
Because why not.
shareI thought it was hysterical. Like the OP said, "Why not?"
shareI saw the film for the first time last night and I have to say the song took me by surprise. I liked it, but it did seem a little out of place compared to the rest of the film.
10 out of 10 for the singing and choreography though :)
Oh, not really if you've seen enough Bollywood escapist fantasies. The whole thing was an over-the-top fairy tale and the Bollywood fillip at the end was just icing on the cake.
sharethey danced out of happiness it was finally over and they could go home.
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Applied Science? All science is applied. Eventually.
Because why not.Very appropriate for this sort of film. Take the hint from the Indians. A billion or so of them can't be wrong. share
And why not dance and sing, they were happy, the evil queen was gone and they were free to love.
I loved that part, my favorite part of the movie. It sounds good, great beat and it's happy. And personally, I think Lily Collins' singing voice is great, clear and strong and sincere.
It was rather light Bollywood in its dancing.
Its that man again!!
I loved it...the movie was a twisted fantasy, well played by all the principles. The Bollywood ending made me laugh out loud, it was perfect, no more black & white, light vs. dark, all snow & dead trees.....all of a sudden, everything lit with colors and light. Not a children's version of the fairy tale, but a good way to spend a couple hours.
shareI didn't like him having Lilly Collins lip syncing etc. Too goofy/dorky.
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