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Aschenputtel
Little Marie is turned into a maid, a Cinderella, by her stepmother, while her stepsister Clothilde is pampered. One day, Prince Leonhard and his friend Peter appear, both disguised as servants, and present Clothilde with an invitation to a masked ball. Cinderella falls in love with Leonhard and fights to be allowed to go to the ball because she wants to see her supposed servant again. However, the ambitious stepmother only gives her own daughter a beautiful dress. But the magic tree on Marie's mother's grave throws down a beautiful dress. Cinderella shines at the ball and enchants the prince, but just before midnight, before the spell expires, she flees. Will the prince be able to love a Cinderella?
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Plot Summary
This German fairy tale adaptation reimagines the classic Cinderella story with a contemporary twist. Young Ella, who goes by Aschenputtel, lives a difficult life after her father's death, constantly tormented by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters. When a royal ball is announced, Aschenputtel dreams of attending, but her stepmother forbids it. With the help of a magical intervention, she gets a chance to go, leading to a fateful encounter with Prince Konstantin.
Critical Reception
Aschenputtel received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its charming performances and visual appeal, though some critics found its retelling to be somewhat conventional. It was considered a pleasant family viewing experience, particularly for younger audiences familiar with the fairy tale.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful yet modernized take on the classic Cinderella narrative.
The performances of the lead actors were often highlighted as a strong point.
Appreciated for its colorful costumes and picturesque settings.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Aschenputtel' to be a sweet and visually appealing adaptation of the fairy tale, with many appreciating the modern touches and the chemistry between the leads. Some viewers noted it was a charming option for family movie nights.
Fun Fact
The film was produced in Germany and aimed to offer a fresh perspective on the beloved Grimm Brothers' fairy tale, incorporating elements that resonate with a modern audience while staying true to the core story.
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