Enchanted – Family Movie Review

Movie Mama Rating: 4 out of 5

Cast: Amy Adams, James Marsden, Idina Menzel, Susan Sarandon, Patrick Dempsey

Director: Kevin Lima

Duration: 1 hour. 48 min.

MPAA Rating: PG for some scary images and mild innuendo.

When Giselle, a beautiful girl who makes the magical land of Andalasia, she Fairytale Prince Edward, it is natural that they should marry immediately, and live happily ever after. But beforemarriage, Queen Narissa, who wanted to keep the throne for himself, sends Giselle collapse is prohibited by a well Andalasia forever. With a nice touch, it follows Giselle from the well to be in very real, very inanimate, modern-day Manhattan and in love with a single father who is not his material fairytale. Giselle, how it interacts with our world in true Disney style, they can not help being a little 'magic on the road.

Enchanted isfilm wonderfully innocent and fun for the whole family laughing as fathers and mothers in the theater. Giselle (Amy Adams) is a real joy to see on the screen and Morgan (Rachel Covey) and Robert (Patrick Dempsey too) are a great father-daughter pairs, brings tears to the eyes a few times. Although the girls swoon for this film, the boys are likely to be soft, while some of that wind was too romantic scenes. And I could not help but feel that Disney has tried a bit 'tooPlease parents with this, I believe that many of humor will be lost to the younger, so I suggest this movie for middle school age and above.

PROS

Enchanted deals with many important issues and treats them with sensitivity and transparency. When Robert decides, propose to his longtime girlfriend, have Nancy (Idina Menzel), his daughter, Morgan, won the light of the new idea of a stepmother. Robert takes care of this problem very well and really wants what's best for her daughter, have avery touching and sincere relationship.

The film is honest, very funny and entertaining. The actors are excellent and believable, the dialogue transforming vague and lacking in imagination that has been given in captivating performances on screen. Appear Giselle and Prince Edward, with their facial expressions and gestures really dramatic, from an animated world that are present. And Pip, Giselle bullet, chipmunk shoulder that steals the show with his hilarious antics and lack of voice orthereof.

A couple is reconciled to the brink of divorce, in the final analysis, noting that any relationship problems, the need to develop and we must not sacrifice all the good times that is bad because of a few.

Robert and Giselle are complete opposites when it comes to their views on love: Robert does not believe in true love while Giselle based their whole life (on it like so many Disney heroines) in the past. Eventually they realize that love is based in reality should(Jobs, bills, children), but it does not hurt to have a little 'fantasy thrown in. I appreciate about this issue because most of the Disney films ( "Snow White", "Sleeping Beauty", "The Little Mermaid") demonstrate women whose only purpose in life, to find their Prince Charming. And even if this is the case of the first Jane Austen must have been times when it is not simply the modern way of thinking when it comes to relationships. Enchanted, but does not shy from the real problems of the world of marriage andever increasing divorce rate is why I welcome that.

CONS

Funny, that parents may find objectionable: a dog pees on the shoe Prince Edward, Pip, the squirrel, bowel movements on the screen with laughter, and some allusions gay.

At one point, Robert goes to the bathroom, as Giselle gain is out of the shower, but it can not be seen as two doves fly at art her shawl in a towel, Cinderella style. Meanwhile, Robert's girlfriend Nancy arrives just in timerun to see Giselle, Robert, still dressed in his towel.

Some adult characters are seen drinking martinis.

Giselle Morgan says that "men are only after one thing" and asks, as Giselle, what it is, Morgan said: "I do not know, I say never!

I disagreed with the merger of Timothy Spall in Nathaniel, the companion of Prince Edward's. I had a difficult time distinguishing between his character in Enchanted, and his character as Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail) in Harry PotterSeries. His facial expressions and voice were too similar in both films. Power and Susan Sarandon as Queen Narissa was easy to forget, and happy.

So, I'm not sure what a preview of the film is in Enchanted, but two of the preview I saw planes were highly inappropriate for younger viewers. They trailer for the movie: Definitely, Maybe, and PS I love you. Check out this trailer online before you see your children, Enchanted. If youPG-13 want to have for your children, you could go to the theater, a few minutes after this preview skip it.

GENERAL

Enchanted, I really enjoyed it. Maybe not a classic in the hearts of children around the world, but is one of the best films of the boy in this year.


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