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Genres:
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Adventure /
Comedy /
Family /
Fantasy /
Musical /
Romance
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Release:
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Director:
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Kevin Lima
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Actors:
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Kevin Lima,
Teala Dunn,
Idina Menzel,
Rachel Covey,
Emma Rose Lima,
Courtney Williams,
William Huntley,
Amy Adams,
Patrick Dempsey,
James Marsden,
Timothy Spall,
Susan Sarandon,
Julie Andrews,
Jeff Bennett,
Fred Tatasciore
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Duration:
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103 min.
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Rating:
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(7.6/10)197
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Plot Summary:
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The tittle-tattle follows the beautiful princess Giselle (Amy Adams) as she is banished by an unscrupulous queen (Susan Sarandon) from her magical, lilting animated capture ??? and finds herself in the determined truth of the streets of modern-lifetime Manhattan. Shocked by this offbeat new environment that doesn???t operate on a happily all the time after underpinning, Giselle is now adrift in a helter-skelter world seriously in need of charm. But when Giselle begins to clash in weakness with a charmingly flawed divorce lawyer (Patrick Dempsey) who has take place to her aid... ??? even be that as it may she is already promised to a perfect fairy cock-and-bull story prince (James Marsden) disown home ??? she has to stupefaction: Can a storybook view of fantasy receptive to in the true epoch?
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Never Again
I was looking forward to watching this movie i adore disney moives but this for me was a real let down. From the moment it started the leading lady bugged the heck out of me i'm not even sure why i just didn't take to her and really didn't like her. I thought the story was nice and also it was lovely to see the girl from th musical Wicked in the role as Nancy the real pity is she didn't get to sing (She has a fab voice)
All in all this movie was a real let down for me.
Enchanted
Kenneth Turan
It's obvious but inescapable: Enchanted is as good as its name. An adroit combination of wised-up and happily-ever-after, its story of an animation princess thrust into New York's gritty reality gently mocks the mighty Disney fantasy machine without losing the core of the franchise's family appeal.
Perhaps because even mild self-mockery has never been the Disney way, this romantic comedy with music spent more than a decade locked away in development hell. Although one wouldn't wish that on anyone, those 10 years led to several positive developments, including the return to Bill Kelly's much rewritten script.
And though that decade did contribute to Enchanted's only misstep, a finale uncharacteristically weighted toward reliance on CGI e...
Enchanted
Todd McCarthyEnchanted more than lives up to its title. A full-blown musical that commutes between Disney's patented cartoon universe and the "real" world with cleverness and grace, this splashy production reminds one of nothing in the Disney canon so much as Mary Poppins, not least due to the "star is born" aura that surrounds Amy Adams here, just as it did Julie Andrews 43 years ago. Comparison between the two films will certainly extend to their popularity, as the new one will please nearly all audiences all the time on its flight to the place where B.O. dreams come true.
The central conceit of Bill Kelly's nifty script is to toss Disney's trustiest fairy tale characters -- the sweet-as-sugar princess, the straight-arrow prince, the evil queen and a menagerie ...
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