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Enchanted (2007) Certificate PG

Enchanted
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(70%)
 
Starring: Amy Adams | Patrick Dempsey | Susan Sarandon | James Marsden | Timothy Spall | Jeff Bennett | Rachel Covey | Samantha Ivers
Director: Kevin Lima
Studio: BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 107 mins
Genres: Audio Descriptive | Comedy | Family | Music/Musical | Romance | Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Released: April 07, 2008

A classic Disney fairytale collides with modern-day New York City in a story about a fairytale princess (Amy Adams) from the past who is thrust into present-day by an evil queen (Susan Sarandon). Soon after her arrival, Princess Giselle begins to change her views on life and love after meeting a handsome lawyer (Patrick Dempsey). Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5
Time Out

Disney has pulled off a bit of a doozy with this amusing parody of its own oeuvre. Ostensibly a freewheeling blend of...

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99 out of 117 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0.0 stars
Worst Film i have ever seen

stuartlala from , 8th April, 2008

This has to go down as the most annoying film i have ever seen, see it at ur peril.

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45 out of 45 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Disney winningly sends up its own back-catalogue.

JJTimothy from , 18th January, 2008

In the animated musical fairytale kingdom of Andalasia Giselle lands in the arms of handsome prince Edward. Evil queen Narissa, Edward's stepmother, knowing their happily ever after will loosen her grip on power, banishes Giselle to a strange and scary other world- live-action New York. Enchanted is a sly spoof of, and homage to, Disney's fairy tales especially the instant classics of the studio's second golden age- The Little Mermaid to Aladdin years. It's a straight-faced fantasy-comedy reminiscent of Men in Black and The Addam's Family and the director behind those uneven but perfectly presented franchises, Barry Sonnenfeld, is a producer here. Billy Kelly's witty script and Kevin Lima's confident direction deserve credit of course but Sonnenfeld's influence is palpable. Central to Enchanted's success is the wonderfully committed Amy Adams as guileless Giselle, wide-eyed, charming and, indeed, animated. It's the sort of bravura comedy turn that can make a film on its own like Christina Ricci's Wednesday Addams or Johnny Depp's Captain Jack. The rest of the cast follows Adams' formidable example- James Marsden's Edward is handsome, dashing and dumb as a stump, hilariously conceited and oblivious to the strictures of reality. Timothy Spall, as his treacherous assistant who ends up calling a radio shrink, and Susan Sarandon as Narissa might have been better used though Sarandon clearly has a ball in her too few scenes. Patrick Dempsey drew the short straw as the straight man Robert, the big hearted lawyer (well- it is a fantasy) who takes Giselle in, but makes an impression anyway- when Giselle starts singing about true love in Central Park he accepts it as another sign that she's touched. When others join in, starting with some buskers and finishing with what seems like half the population of Manhattan, Robert's reaction is cherishable- either he's going nuts or everyone else is and he doesn't like the odds. There are only a couple of songs (well- two and a half) but they are highlights- fine musical pastiches as you would expect from Alan Menken, a creative force behind the Disney films cited earlier, here working with Stephen Schwartz. Giselle's trilling of a few notes from a window summons willing animals to help with some housework. The motley assembly of pigeons, rats and cockroaches is not quite what she was expecting but they set to anyway and Cleaning Crud up in the Kitchen is just as catchy as Whistle While You Work and much funnier. The mickey-taking show-stopper in Central Park is simultaneously as unabashedly joyous as anything Disney has ever done which is quite an achievement and sums up Enchanted perfectly. Do take my enthusiastic rating in context for I do love Disney's other animated musicals but this is an exhilarating tonic, a great children's film for adults and (sorry but it's true) utterly enchanting. Let's hope no pallid, money driven, committee designed sequel is in the works

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26 out of 28 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 2.0 stars
Never Again

Mizzy from from Birmingham, 15th April, 2008

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.

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16 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:

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Rated 4.0 stars
More enchanting than expected!

Meako from , 19th October, 2007

Enjoyed this more than I expected. A cringewirthy first 15 minutes turned into a surprisingly fresh main film which entertained right until the stupid dragon at the end (so obviosuly tacked on as they realised that it needed something to grab kids attention). Even the CGI for the dragon seems out of place alongside the earlier CGI shots of various animals. That aside the film is an entertaining and endearing rom-com which pokes fun at all the usual Disney conventions (first kiss, true love, dancing animals, and songs).

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Rated 5.0 stars
Over the top but hilarious

rossi46lauren from , 11th March, 2010

I do love a good love story. This movie is a love story which is over the top, cheesy and stupid. If you have the same sense of humour I do and find ridiculous fairytale romances funny, then this movie is for you. Like marmite, you either love it or hate it. Have to say I love it!

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Rated 0.0 stars
Worst Ever

A Customer from Durham, 10th March, 2010

Switched this off after 15 minutes as i did not want to insult my 10 year old daughters intelegence any further.To qoute Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons, 'Worst Disney film ever'.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Feel Good Film

A Customer from Sutton Coldfield, 26th February, 2010

It was a bit far fetched for my liking but if you sit back and just enjoy it for what it is then it really is 'Enchanting'. Better watched with young ones though.

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Rated 0.0 stars
Enchanting it is...

A Customer from oswestry, 22nd February, 2010

I truly enjoyed it, another disney film that I loved. Great actors, Amy and Patrick made a perfect couple for the film, great songs and scenes. A fantasy story that has come to life which I am sure children will love.

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