The classic Cinderella, like the moral of Walt Disney's Cinderella story, is that people should always fight for what they want by working hard and having a good heart. Likewise, this Cinderella has similar morals but more values. Rodger and Hammerstein's film Cinderella indicates that people should work for what they want instead of wishing and dreaming about it. He also tells the audience that people should look for true love rather than an arranged marriage that you have no feelings for. Like when the prince's king and queen decided to throw a ball for the prince, when the prince found out he was shocked and reluctantly attended because he wants someone he will love. The concepts and lessons of the film were impressive, it actually gives the audience an important life lesson for everyone. One lesson was when Cinderella's godmother came, she told Cinderella that the problem with her and everyone else is that people dream and wish for what they want instead of doing it. The Cinderella show teaches how you can be whatever you want if you dream and imagine. Rodgers & Hammerstein's Tracksuit, Cinderella (1997) is an unforgettable Cinderella film. The acting, choreography and ridiculous scene that would make you burst out laughing are amazing. You have to watch this movie for yourself to see what I'm talking about. I can't stand the fact of how
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