The Princess Bride is a 1987 film directed by Rob Reiner, based on William Goldman’s 1973 novel. The story revolves around the love story between Buttercup (Robin Wright) and Westley (Mandy Patinkin), who must overcome numerous obstacles to find happiness amid six-fingered obstacles. The film is set in the fictional European nation of Florin, where the protagonists are a young farmgirl and a farmhand.
The ending of the movie, when the grandfather says “As you wish,” brings closure to the story. The story revolves around Buttercup’s love for her husband, Inigo (Fezzik), and their journey to rescue her from Prince Humperdinck and his henchmen. The film also explores the themes of true love and romance, with the protagonists’ evolving attitudes towards love and romance.
The film has been released on Blu-ray multiple times, and its 25th Anniversary Edition has been released on Blu-ray. The film has been a beloved romantic classic for over 30 years, with the actors Cary Elwes and Rob Reiner discussing the film’s history and the events that led to its release.
The film’s ending is a sly parody of sword and sorcery movies, with the protagonists overcoming numerous obstacles to find happiness. The film has been released on the home market more times than any other, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
📹 The Princess Bride Ending Scene
(C) 1987 Act III Communications, Buttercup Films, 20th Century Fox, Interaccess Film Distribution.
📹 Princess Bride Original Ending
How Rob Reiner’s masterpiece should have ended.
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