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Walt Disney Pictures Directed by: Kevin Lima Principal Actors: Amy Adams, James Marsden, Patrick Dempsey, Susan Sarandon Date of Release: November 21, 2007 Genre: Romantic Comedy/Family 107 minutes Rated: PG
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/enchanted/ Reviewed By: Breanne Cursley 5 Stars Wonderful! I loved everything about this movie – from start to finish. It was entertaining, hilarious and heart-warming. And what’s not to love? It has everything we all love about Disney movies – plus a dose of Dr. McDreamy…. The story starts in the animated world where, Giselle (Amy Adams), is waiting for her true love, and he arrives in the form of Prince Edward (James Marsden). They get engaged almost immediately, but Edward’s step-mother (Susan Sarandon) is not happy about it. In an attempt to get rid of Giselle, the step-mother pushes her down a magic well – which whisks Giselle away to another kingdom; New York City. She is incredibly lost, and in her desperation she meets up with Robert (Patrick Dempsey), a lawyer with a young daughter. He lets her stay for the night at his apartment, and it isn’t long before Edward turns up in the real world, and finds Giselle. This should be Giselle’s happily-ever-after, but for some reason she finds herself falling for Robert. In the end she has to decide – but who does she choose as her one true love? This newest addition to the Disney films is not only very enjoyable, but creates absolutely loveable characters as well. Prince Edward is my favourite. He is your classic knight-in-shining-armor, a little clueless, and very hard not to love. I also liked Robert, because he was the modern-day prince, and he was very difficult not to fall head-over-heels for. I must also mention Pip, Giselle’s squirrel, who winds up in the real-world as well; and finds it very hard to communicate, as animals in New York City don’t talk. He was so cute! Enchanted has all the makings of becoming a Disney classic, and I know when it comes out on DVD it will be placed beside my other favourites like Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, and all the others. I would recommend for anyone to go and see this film because it has little something for everyone; comedy, action, adventure and romance. |
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Top 5 Outfits in Film!
By: Jenny Sung (
So with the Toronto International Film Festival in town, I got to
thinking about my favourite movie icons, the screen sirens, whose style remains timeless. With that
in mind, let’s count down my top 5 outfits in a movie.
This list is no ordinary list; there are stringent requirements to make
it on here. The star wearing the costume
must be a style icon in her own right. Further, the outfit must resonate with all demographics. And lastly, the costume must be timeless and
translate into this decade’s trends. So here's my list...Read More
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