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Beyond the titular character, the film also subverts the tropes surrounding Princess Aurora (Elle Fanning) and the concept of "True Love." In traditional Disney lore, the prince is the savior, and true love's kiss is the ultimate cure. Maleficent renders the prince, Phillip, largely ineffective; his kiss does not wake Aurora. Instead, the narrative pivots to the relationship between the "evil" fairy and the child she cursed. As Maleficent watches over Aurora, she develops a genuine, protective affection for the girl. The climax of the film—where Maleficent’s tearful kiss awakens Aurora—redefines "true love" from a romantic ideal to a platonic, maternal bond. This plot twist was groundbreaking for the studio, signaling a modern shift in how female relationships are valued in their storytelling. When users search for they are typically looking

Disney’s Maleficent (2014) reframes the classic villain of Sleeping Beauty as a tragic, sympathetic protagonist. Directed by Robert Stromberg and starring Angelina Jolie, the film exemplifies a modern trend of revising fairy tales to challenge binary morality and explore trauma, betrayal, and maternal love. This paper analyzes how Maleficent uses visual storytelling and character-driven revisionism to subvert the “evil woman” trope, offering a feminist critique of patriarchal fairy-tale structures. Instead, the narrative pivots to the relationship between

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