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Enchanted (2007)

November. 21,2007
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PG
| Fantasy Comedy Romance Family
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The beautiful princess Giselle is banished by an evil queen from her magical, musical animated land and finds herself in the gritty reality of the streets of modern-day Manhattan. Shocked by this strange new environment that doesn't operate on a "happily ever after" basis, Giselle is now adrift in a chaotic world badly in need of enchantment. But when Giselle begins to fall in love with a charmingly flawed divorce lawyer who has come to her aid - even though she is already promised to a perfect fairy tale prince back home - she has to wonder: Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?

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Cortechba
2007/11/21

Overrated

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GazerRise
2007/11/22

Fantastic!

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Sameeha Pugh
2007/11/23

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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Ortiz
2007/11/24

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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merelyaninnuendo
2007/11/25

EnchantedThe compilation of different borrowed ideas from in house Disney production installed as Easter eggs does bring a smile here and there but the original concept wears off easily for it relies completely onto it throughout the course of the feature. Kevin Lima is at its best on depicting this amusing world and its fine details with the help of its powerful script by Bill Kelly. On performance objective, Amy Adams has got it covered all with a great supporting cast like Susan Sarandon and Timothy Spall. Enchanted works like a charm as a love letter to all the early Disney features but it fails to capture its essence on terms of its sketchy aspects and originality.

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Kirpianuscus
2007/11/26

all is well known. and all is original. not for the idea or for acting or for magic of technology. but for inspired translation of a state who defines generation by generation. it is a simple fairy tale. remembering Kate & Leopold. and the colorful books of childhood. and this is the small great virtue. to be an unconventional film for entire family. to use the classic fairy tall and the love story and the animation and an idea who was/will be tempting for children - if the princess/the prince/the frog/the witch are in near reality ? so, a beautiful film. not surprising from good actors, good script and not bad director.

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dhainline1
2007/11/27

Amy Adams is great as Giselle a princess sent from her fairy tale land to New York by Prince Edward's (James Marsden) evil stepmother (Susan Sarandon). Edward, Giselle, Nathaniel (Timothy Spall) and the evil queen start out as cartoons but turn into flesh-and- blood characters when they all end up in New York. Joining them is Pip, a cartoon chipmunk who talks clearly in the fairy tale land but squeaks in New York. The singing and dancing Amy Adams and others do is catchy and the dancers are awesome! I laughed at Clara the little old lady on the bus Edward nearly stabs and she says dramatically to Giselle, "He tried to kill me!". Susan Sarandon is a scream as Edward's stepmother who wants Giselle out of the picture. The queen is mean to poor Nathaniel who is just trying to help her out and she greets him with, "Hello, worthless.". I highly recommend "Enchanted" and Giselle proves to be a wonderful stepmom to Robert's (Patrick Dempsey) 6-year-old daughter, Morgan (Rachel Covey)!

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carol movie
2007/11/28

I watched this film for the first time when I was sixth grade. Iwas excited about this true love story, songs and the cuteness of Giselle, so I watched it three times. Tobe honest, I thought Amy Adams was little bit old for a princess at first, because she was in thirties then. She wears a youthful wedding dress at the beginning. However, as the story progress, I was fascinated by her beautiful voice and smile, so I love Giselle and Amy Adams now.Patrick Dempsey plays a square and realistic lawyer Robert. James Marsden plays an insensible but pure prince Edward. all casts fit their roles, so I can't come up with other casting. I heard that a sequel of this movie would be made, so I look forward to watch it.When I watch the singing scene in this, I can be happy and want to sing like Giselle. Thus, the film will make you begin to feel cheerful. Off course, the true love story lets your heart skip a beat, so please check it out.

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