Once in a great while, a movie comes along that I simply have no desire to see. Even a Movie Slut has to draw the line somewhere!
When that happens, I'll extend the offer to someone else. I'm sure there are plenty of people out there that are more than happy to 'enjoy' a film that I couldn't justify taking the time for.
Those people... are the Mini-Sluts!
I'm sure you'll benefit from what they have to say, just keep in mind that their opinions are not my own.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Enchanted - 2007

What It Is: A Disney-mocks-Disney, cutesy children’s movie.
Why I Watched It: Because I can’t resist children’s movies, and there is a small romantic part of me that has yet to die.
What I Thought: Well, I giggled and as the movie slut will tell you, that’s as good a recommendation as any coming from me.
Enchanted is about a fairy tale princess-to-be, Giselle, who meets and falls in love with Prince Edward in the opening of the movie. The evil stepmother, Queen Narissa, does not want to lose her throne when the prince marries, so she pushes Giselle down a well and she pops out of a manhole in Manhattan. Throughout the movie, the other characters end up popping out of the same manhole and it becomes sort of a running joke. Anyway, she’s in NYC and we’re shown, through various interactions with locals, how different it is from the fairy tale, happily ever after sort of world. Giselle is taken in by Robert and his daughter Morgan and they all begin to change each others’ lives.
Disney throws in song and dance numbers to bring a little magic to the city and to Robert’s life. I think the end result was supposed to show us that even though it’s a cold world we live in, there can still be a little love, romance, and magic if we all just believe. Or something.
Enchanted provided a nice 107 minute escape from both reality and my mother’s house the day after Thanksgiving. Although, it did have the effect of making me want true love’s kiss. Where’s MY prince charming?
Highlights: the adorable exchange between Giselle and Morgan in the hair salon, any scene with Pip the chipmunk, and for Grey’s Anatomy fans there’s that McDreamy fellow.
Who Should See It: Kids, those with kids, or those who like to watch movies while surrounded by a theatre full of them (what could possibly beat the giggling of small children?).
How Soon: If you’re going to see it, do it while it’s still in theatres. It would be less entertaining without childish giggles in the background (or rent it and invite me over, I’ll giggle for you).
*This Mini-Slut Review come from NY Diva, Disney's target audience.*
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