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Enchanted (Widescreen Edition)
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In Theaters : 21 November, 2007
DVD Release : 18 March, 2008
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Enchanted (Widescreen Edition) description
Life is idyllic in the fairytale world where conflict is minimal and breaking into song solves every problem, but what happens when a princess from the fairy world gets magically transported into the real world? Enchanted begins in the animated fairytale world of Andalasia where Princess Giselle (Amy Adams) is destined to marry Prince Edward (James Marsden) and live happily ever after. Problem is, Edward's step-mother Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon) doesn't want to give up the throne and will do anything to get Giselle out of Edward's life. Queen Narissa's solution is to push Giselle into a well that magically lands Giselle smack in the middle of the real world--the center of Time Square in New York City, to be exact. This launches the live-action portion of the film where Giselle immediately realizes that things are frighteningly different in this new world and that she is ill-prepared for the callous ways of the people who inhabit it. Giselle finds herself alone on a stormy night in the wrong end of town, but a chance encounter with Robert (Patrick Dempsey) and his princess-loving daughter Morgan (Rachel Covey) leads to a warm, safe place to spend the night and the beginnings of a complicated, yet compelling relationship. As Giselle begins to question the fairy-tale truths she's always inherently believed, Robert's outlook on life and love also begins to change significantly. Parallels to the classic Disney fairytales, Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty abound in the form of a King's and Queen's ball, small animals and rodents who clean house when called, the threat of poisoned apples, characters impulsively breaking into song, and the power of the kiss of true love and the absurd juxtaposition of fairytale idealism and stark reality is hilariously funny. Features music by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz of Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame fame, Wicked's Broadway Elpheba Idina Menzel as Nancy, and even a brief appearance by former Princess voice talent Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas). Enchanted is one of the best, most entertaining Disney films of the year. (Ages 6 and older with parental guidance due to some scary images and mild innuendo) --Tami Horiuchi

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Enchanted (Widescreen Edition) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Enchanted is Enchanting
Disney did this one right. Enchanted is fun-filled family entertainment for children of all ages. This is a new take on an old fairy tale, where the real world and the animated world collide in, you guessed it, New York City.

This story is Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Beauty and the Beast all rolled into one. Think hidden cottage in the woods with woodland friends, a heroic rescue, an evil stepmother, a handsome prince, a glass slipper, an old hag, a wishing well, a poisoned apple, a grand waltz, true love's first kiss - you name it, Enchanted has it. And it all works.

The live action characters are all comfortable and enjoyable in their roles. Amy Adams is a delight as the beautiful, sweet natured princess, and Susan Sarandon is brilliant as the wicked stepmother. McDreamy and James Marsden are both very entertaining in their respective roles. A surprise pleasure is the evil henchman, played by Timothy Spall, fresh from his role as Wormtail in the Harry Potter films. As these real-life animated characters break into song in the middle of Central Park, you find yourself with a smile on your face and a toe tapping foot. I think I grinned throughout the entire film.

At the start of the film, our princess is living in her small hidden cottage in the woods, where every morning she calls the woodland creatures to help her get dressed and clean up. On her first morning in NYC, she does the same thing. Now just imagine what sort of "creatures" come to her from the depths of New York City. I will not spoil it for the viewer, but it is the most cringe-worthy, yet highly entertaining scene in the entire movie.

Any fan of fairy tails and/or Disney will love this film. It is light, fluffy, well done fun. I highly recommend it.
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