

Enchanted
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Plot Summary
A fairytale princess from the animated land of Andalasia is banished to the real world by an evil queen. She finds herself in the cynical landscape of New York City, where she encounters a handsome but jaded divorce lawyer. As she navigates the harsh realities of city life, her unwavering optimism and fairytale charm begin to win over the people around her, especially her new lawyer friend.
Critical Reception
Enchanted was a critical and commercial success, praised for its charming blend of animation and live-action, its witty script, and its affectionate parody of classic Disney princess films. Amy Adams received particular acclaim for her performance. Audiences enjoyed the film's heartwarming story and its humorous take on fairytale tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- A delightful and charming satire of Disney princess films.
- Amy Adams shines as the optimistic Giselle.
- Successfully blends animation with live-action for a magical experience.
Google audience: Audiences loved the film's humor, heartwarming story, and the chemistry between the leads. Many praised its clever nod to classic Disney movies while also being a fresh and engaging story in its own right.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards (Best Original Song x2, Best Original Score). Nominated for 3 Golden Globe Awards (Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Best Original Song). Won 5 Annie Awards.
Fun Fact
The iconic dress Giselle wears in New York City, the one that gets progressively dirtier throughout the film, was actually made from a vintage wedding dress and had to be painstakingly distressed and stained by the costume department.
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