
#Buttercup and westley fsrm movie#
The movie is probably the best version of The Princess Bride, but seeing where it all came from is certainly worthwhile. The majority of the story movie fans know is exactly the story you'll get in William Goldman's novel, even most of the dialogue is the same, though in some cases you're favorite quotable line is delivered by a different character or in a slightly different context. She was so beautiful and had wit she wasn't spoil but she had been pampered by her father when she was a little girl it turned her to be spoiled at some times- but Westley loved it and made him fall in love with her all the more. Inigo and Fezzik have to fight through multiple floors of various dangerous beasts in order to find their way to Westley.įor the most part, The Princess Bride on screen is a pretty pitch perfect adaptation of he book. It's the place where the Prince keeps the various animals he loves to hunt. Instead, they go in the front door of Prince Humperdinck's Zoo of Death. Westley had to go to America to make money so him and Buttercup could have a. Inigo and Fezzik do find the Albino, and there is a secret door in a tree, but Fezzik knocks out the Albino before they learn about it. Buttercups florist/Sweetfairy, Burnley, Lancashire. This girls name was Buttercup and she fell in love with the farm boy, Westley. In the book, finding Westley is a much more involved process. In the film, when looking for the Man in Black, Inigo and Fezzik find the Albino and then Inigo prays for inspiration which leads him to a hidden door in a tree and the Man in Black.

The single biggest difference between The Princess Bride on page and screen comes in a sequence that exists in the book, but is entirely absent in the movie. The love between the young Princess Buttercup (the 20th most beautiful woman in the world) and the stable-boy-turned-dread-pirate Westley wouldn't have hit nearly so hard if the filmmakers hadn't cast the right actors in the roles. Inigo And Fessik's Search For Westley Is Much Faster On Screen Nothing gave Buttercup as much pleasure as ordering Westley around.
