Talk:Enchanted/@comment-25041621-20140611055318

Totally! But I like to think that if Giselle and Edward rediscover each other in the real world, they can form a stronger bond - Giselle suffered for him here, and he followed and fought for her - their sacrifices for each other can make up for their lack of acquaintance, like in Tangled, for example. True, true love doesn't come before that, even if you know each other longer.

The only (or one of the only) good love story is Beauty and the Beast, coz there's a real process there. The two people work on their feelings, they help each other feel the right thing, they are willing to change their own ways in favor of the person they love OUT OF THEIR OWN VOLITION and not because some villain forces them to. And then, of course, everyone finds it hard to believe their relationship, because it is too intimate to be grasped by an outstander that hasn't felt what they went through.

Which is described in the Theme Song: "Barely even friends, then somebody bends, unexpectedly... Bittersweet and strange, finding you can change..." True love is a gift, but you don't get it for free.

True love is a gift, but you don't get it for free.