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Enchanted

  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Susan Sarandon, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, and Amy Adams in Enchanted (2007)
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A young maiden in a land called Andalasia, who is prepared to be wed, is sent away to New York City by an evil Queen, where she falls in love with a lawyer.A young maiden in a land called Andalasia, who is prepared to be wed, is sent away to New York City by an evil Queen, where she falls in love with a lawyer.A young maiden in a land called Andalasia, who is prepared to be wed, is sent away to New York City by an evil Queen, where she falls in love with a lawyer.

  • Director
    • Kevin Lima
  • Writer
    • Bill Kelly
  • Stars
    • Amy Adams
    • Susan Sarandon
    • James Marsden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    224K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,817
    23
    • Director
      • Kevin Lima
    • Writer
      • Bill Kelly
    • Stars
      • Amy Adams
      • Susan Sarandon
      • James Marsden
    • 493User reviews
    • 234Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 12 wins & 51 nominations total

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    Amy Adams
    Amy Adams
    • Giselle
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Queen Narissa
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Prince Edward
    Patrick Dempsey
    Patrick Dempsey
    • Robert Philip
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Nathaniel
    Idina Menzel
    Idina Menzel
    • Nancy Tremaine
    Rachel Covey
    Rachel Covey
    • Morgan Philip
    Julie Andrews
    Julie Andrews
    • The Narrator
    • (voice)
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Pip in Andalasia
    • (voice)
    Kevin Lima
    Kevin Lima
    • Pip in New York
    • (voice)
    Emma Rose Lima
    • Bluebird
    • (voice)
    • …
    Teala Dunn
    Teala Dunn
    • Bunny
    • (voice)
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Troll
    • (voice)
    Courtney Williams
    • Sunglass Street Vendor
    William Huntley
    William Huntley
    • Grumpy
    Samantha Ivers
    Samantha Ivers
    • Angie
    Lizzy Mathis
    Lizzy Mathis
    • Tess
    • (as Elizabeth Mathis)
    Edmund Lyndeck
    Edmund Lyndeck
    • Derelict Old Man
    • Director
      • Kevin Lima
    • Writer
      • Bill Kelly
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    User reviews493

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    siddharthchhottray

    Beyond awesomeness

    I have never written any movie review because I was never in awe of any movie to that extent. Till date, I have given 10/10 rating to 'F.R.I.E.N.D.S' and LOTR trilogy. My rating criteria:

    Decent movie - 6 Entertaining movie - 7 Leaves you moist eyed once - 8 Leaves you moist eyed multiple times - 9 You keep talking about the movie for a few days after watching it - 10

    My rating for Enchanted is perfect 10/10. It has got comedy, romance, drama, fantasy, 'aww' factor, great script, awesome performances, copying the trademark scenes from the animated movie with creative excellence... EVERYTHING :) :)
    8roddmatsui

    An enjoyable romp.

    This is really the definition of "light entertainment," and seriously, I am still smiling about it now. After getting in the way of an Evil Queen, a fairytale princess is cast into an alternate reality--the real world as we know it--and must survive there until her rescue by her Prince Charming. Hmm! From the trailer I saw, my guess was that "Enchanted" was a one-joke show, a series of gags about how fairytale magic falls on its face in the real world. That Disney has managed to squeeze at least four or five good jokes out of the idea, and mixed in a few sprinkles of profundity on top of that, is something of an achievement. As a romp, it works fairly well, and it delivered quite a lot more than I was expecting.

    This is a risky film to make, and Disney gets points for having the guts to unleash this oddity on the holiday season. It's a fun film that isn't afraid to go, occasionally, in weird and startling directions.

    The intersection of the two worlds--the world of faith and magic, and the world of disillusionment and hard reality--creates the expected comedic drama at first. Then the two opposing realities begin to influence and change each other in unsettling and stimulating ways that may surprise the audience. The ideas aren't fully developed, but a crucial detail was attended to at the wrap-up that satisfied me--the main characters succeed mainly because they are able to grow beyond their previous conceptions of themselves.

    Along the way of telling this story, we get to see a very challenging film production featuring two distinct worlds and their accompanying designs, and the intermingling of these two worlds. It's occasionally heavy on visual effects and animated sequences, but the effects are always story-driven and never gratuitous--a surprising enough thing nowadays that it's worth taking note of. Strong film-making skills, with an old-school sensibility, are at work.

    My rating gets an extra point for an audacious, overblown MGM-style singing/dancing sequence, the kind that is rarely seen in theatres nowadays. Go see it!
    7prettymuse789

    Bearably Cute

    My friends and I are big Disney fanatics, so we went to see Enchanted with open minds.

    The movie's playful satire of the age of classic Disney animation is the best part. Even the title is written in the Gothic style shown in Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. The animation and score (composed by Alan Menken...see The Lion King and numerous other 90s Disney movies) are simply the icing on the cake at the beginning. In the animation world the kids will be entertained and the teenagers and adults will chortle as they remember the overly-enthusiastic naiveness of the protagonists of early Disney films.

    Giselle (played superbly by Amy Adams...this woman walks, sits down, does EVERYTHING in character. The innocent vitality she has for life at the beginning of the movie never wavers even when she experiences reality) is super excited to get married to her cliché Prince Charming (James Marsden, also wonderful. His range is incredible...I still can't believe he is also Cyclops and Corny Collins). Conveniently, Charming rides up on his white horse and saves her from a troll, and upon meeting her for the first time decides to get married the next day. But alas, the evil queen(Susan Saradon, who has a regrettably short part so I can't comment on her performance) knows that once Charming, her stepson, marries Giselle she will have to give up her throne to her stepdaughter. So she decides to trick her into a play "where there are no happily ever afters" by way of a magic well.

    Patrick Dempsey plays a lawyer who grows skeptical of the subtle fantasy of living thanks to his own corroding marriage, but thankfully he meets Giselle who reminds him (through turning a daily stroll through Central Park into a musical Howard Ashman would be proud of) of the Disney magic in everyone! The movie is rather cute, but the singing and the happiness and the flowers get annoying (although still bearable) after about an hour. The score is better than the forgettable script...the jokes come from the performances, not the writing. I was mostly disappointed in the holes in the plot. Events that shouldn't have happened in reality were never explained (how did the queen's henchman keep disguising himself? How was Giselle able to swing herself up on a building after the queen?)...I know the movie's supposed to be a fantasy but the screenwriters should not completely alter the rules of reality when the point is to show the differences between the real and animated world.

    The script is the biggest flaw. Frankly I think the cinematography could have been better too, especially in Giselle's scenes (more sweeping tracking shots of the scenery would have maintained the realism of the fantasy). But whatever. It wasn't a waste of a movie. Take the kids, and Disney fanatics will appreciate the attempt to recreate the classic animation age...but will notice some elements missing that makes this movie feel like it has less heart than it advertises.
    9bigbillythefish92

    This isn't just a movie...it is a time-machine to the glory days of Disney.

    I'm a teenage boy, and the reviews for "Enchanted," along with some friendly persuasion from my sisters, moved me to give this live action/animated combo. a chance. In the first fourteen minutes of Enchanted, there were two things that caught my attention: 1)The never-ending, sugar-coated, sing-along tune and 2) The grainy style of animation that Disney lavished upon the screen(a tribute to the Disney classics, such as Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty); in this time span, I felt truly embarrassed to be sitting in the theater with the older couples clustered around me. I mean, what kind of boy in his right mind would want to watch a movie with musical numbers and pretty princesses? And yet, there was something about it...the aire of it almost took me back to the days of my childhood when I would smash my face up to the T.V. screen, when Belle and the Beast were having their unforgettable ball dance or when Ariel was brushing her hair with a fork. It was these sorts of memories that surfaced to my mind as I kept watching Enchanted. And it kept getting better and better. When there was a sudden switch to live-action, my heart was captured by Amy Adams, who seems to be, in my opinion, the finest choice for Giselle. Prince Edward and Robert also had their perfect fits (James Marsden and Patrick Dempsey). Even though this movie is close to perfect, it still has its problems. There is an aire of predictability in the storyline, as well as the fact that it's swamped with clichés (some of which are fresh, and some of which are flat). Yet it flows on, innocently, with its strong actors/actresses, decent-enough screenplay that gives you a warm feeling in your heart (which is what Disney is supposed to do, right?), spectacular music numbers that have charm, and the fact that it is suitable for all ages. There is a little something for everyone in this film--and it's not just a film either--it is a time-machine back to the golden era of Disney's animated films, and its live-action ones as well. And it helps me look forward to the new Disney: one that keeps surprising me more and more every single day.
    9planktonrules

    Heart-warming, but probably not for everyone

    I finally saw this film nearly a month after its debut. Because of this, there are oodles of other reviews and many of them encapsulated the plot very well, so I won't even try. Instead, from the standpoint of a middle-aged man, I loved the film. Some of this might also be because I took my teenager with me and since she got such a kick out of the film, I couldn't help but like the film. I thoroughly enjoyed ENCHANTED and am glad I saw it. However, after it was over I thought to myself how would others like the film? After all, I am a real softie and like romantic films--what about teenage boys, guys who only cry at John Wayne flicks or rabid feminists? I seriously doubt these audiences would have appreciated the film nearly as much, say, a group of young girls or people who just love the Disney cartoons it parodies. Still, for the right audience, this is a sweet and magical film that is sure to please.

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    • Trivia
      When Edward is on top of the bus, the people riding on tour buses next to him laughing and pointing at him weren't extras, but real tourists.
    • Goofs
      Robert's secretary Sam admits she can't find the place that Giselle comes from - Andalusia, Andalasia, whatever. Although she's called every travel agent and every airline, she doesn't even know if it's a country or a city. Weirdly, it seems that no travel agent or airline has informed Sam that Andalusia (with its beautiful and historic capital Seville) is a large territory of sunny southern Spain, making this a major European tourist destination.
    • Quotes

      Prince Edward: Thank you for taking care of my bride, peasants.

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of fading out on Cinderella's castle as the Walt Disney Pictures logo usually does, it instead zooms in onto a window of the tallest tower of the castle where the book of "Enchanted" is kept.
    • Connections
      Edited into Enchanted: Deleted Scenes (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      True Love's Kiss
      Music by Alan Menken

      Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz

      Produced by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz

      Performed by Amy Adams and James Marsden

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Algeria
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
      • Disney+ Hotstar
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Encantada
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Josephson Entertainment
      • Andalasia Productions
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    • Budget
      • $85,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $127,807,262
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,440,317
      • Nov 25, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $340,487,869
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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