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Flinderella: Princess of the Terrace
Flinderella lives in a terrace and that's her world... A sad, dark, cold and lonely place that is transformed into a magical space, thanks to the light of our heroine's soul. Alongside her live her guardians of the heart: a magician, a fairy, an angel and a jester: they help her, accompany her and give her strength when she feels lost. Her joy and her ability to feel and dream make Delfina, her sister, hate her, envy her and try to destroy her. Delfina has everything that can be bought with money and lacks everything that comes from the heart. Such is the strength of the soul of our “Princess of the Terrace” that she manages to reverse Delfina's superficial and frivolous world. In this terrace love arises, since Max, a writer who lives nearby, manages to see everything that happens in the house of the evil Delfina and in the dome of the sweet Flinderella. A new tale with a great love story.
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Plot Summary
Flinderella: Princess of the Terrace follows the life of a young woman named Ella who works as a waitress in a glamorous hotel. Her life takes a magical turn when she meets a charming prince during a lavish party. However, Ella must navigate her newfound romance while dealing with her demanding stepmother and stepsisters, who are determined to sabotage her happiness and secure their own social standing. The story culminates in a grand ball where Ella hopes to win the prince's heart and escape her mundane reality.
Critical Reception
Flinderella: Princess of the Terrace received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and the characters underdeveloped. While some appreciated its lighthearted take on a classic fairy tale, most critics felt it lacked originality and depth. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film struggling to find a significant following.
What Reviewers Say
Felt like a rehashed fairy tale with little to offer in terms of innovation.
The performances were serviceable, but couldn't elevate the weak script.
A predictable and lighthearted romance that failed to leave a lasting impression.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while some viewers enjoyed the charming premise and light romantic elements, many found the film to be overly predictable and lacking in genuine emotional connection. The production quality and acting were often cited as adequate but not outstanding.
Fun Fact
The iconic glass slipper in the film was reportedly made from hand-blown crystal, making it incredibly fragile and requiring careful handling during production.
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