

The Dreamer Cinderella retells the classic fairy tale from a different angle, emphasizing that we create our own destiny rather than rely on magical luck. As a result, Cinderella is portrayed not as a passive recipient of fairy godmother magic, but instead as an active participant in creating her own reality.
The film illustrates that one’s ambitions can be achieved through hard work and overcoming internal doubts and fears. It examines how someone’s ambition evolves as they make choices and put in effort. Transformation is, in part, an internal growth process, not simply something that happens when a fairy godmother casts a spell to turn someone’s life around.
By telling this story from a character-driven perspective and making minor adjustments to reflect modern society, The Dreamer Cinderella establishes itself as a modern, character-driven fairy tale about self-identity, empowerment, and the price of believing in oneself.