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Beautiful Princess Giselle is banished by an evil queen from her magical, musical animated land and finds herself in the gritty reality of the streets of modern day Manhattan. Shocked by this strange new environment that doesn t operate on a happily ever after basis, Giselle is now adrift in a chaotic world badly in need of enchantment. But when Giselle begins to fall in love with a charmingly flawed divorce lawyer who has come to her aid even though she is already promised to a perfect fairytale prince back home she has to wonder, can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Binding | Blu-ray |
| Brand | Buena Vista Home Video |
| EAN | 0786936766714 |
| Weight | 1 pounds |
| Label | WALT DISNEY VIDEO |
| List Price | $34.99 |
| Manufacturer | WALT DISNEY VIDEO |
| MPN | 05568100 |
| Product Group | DVD |
| Product Type Name | ABIS_DVD |
| Publisher | WALT DISNEY VIDEO |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY VIDEO |
| Title | Enchanted [Blu-ray] |
| UPC | 786936747171 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Format | Widescreen |
| Release Date | 2008-03-18 |
| Languages | Spanish |
| Languages | French |
| Languages | English |
| Actor | Amy Adams |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Audience Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Original Release Date | 2007-01-01 |
| Region Code | 1 |
| Running Time | 107 |
| Theatrical Release Date | 2007 |
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User Reviews: Enchanted [Blu-ray]
July 22, 2009 at 6:48 am
Pros: superb tribute to the Disney legacy; lilting songs and performances
Cons: a trifle long for the somewhat predictable story it tells
Cons: a trifle long for the somewhat predictable story it tells
Enchanted is enchanting. At once an homage to the glories of Disney animated and live action musicals of the past (from Snow White to Mary Poppins) while at the same time forging its own modern identity as a musical romantic comedy, Enchanted is a pure delight. Melodic tunes, a first rate cast, and tremendous and ingenious production values add up to another jewel in Disney’s increasingly crowded crown of delights for all ages.
Giselle (Amy Adams), a fairy tale heroine for all-time, is waiting to be swept off her feet by her prince (James Marsden). Unknown to her, however, the prince’s stepmother (Susan Sarandon) is not eager to cede control of the kingdom to her stepson on his wedding day and so schemes to get rid of Giselle by magically transporting her from her animated world of wonder to modern day Manhattan where, like a fish out of water, she expects Giselle will perish. Prince Edward darts after her, however, so the evil queen must send toady Nathaniel (Timothy Spall) to New York City armed with three poison apples to finish off the goodie-two-shoes once and for all. Giselle, however, lucks into the orbit of divorce lawyer Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey) who finds the naïve Giselle charmingly unsettling as he attempts to help her get back home.
The script by Bill Kelly joins together Giselle’s magical way with animals with the hustle and bustle of present day Manhattan in some hilarious riffs on Snow White’s “Whistle While You Work” and Mary Poppins’ “A Spoonful of Sugar.” And as Giselle spends more time in the city absorbing its own brand of magical pleasures (e.g. hot dogs, mariachi bands), she and the city each begin some subtle changes that are a pleasure to see develop. Throughout there are so many allusions to classic Disney features that to list them all would be tedious and spoil what is, first and foremost, a joyous and captivating entertainment all on its own.
Kevin Lima’s massively difficult job of direction is an amalgamation of live action, animation, and CGI and is a wonder to behold. When you add several show-stopping musical sequences to the mix, you’ve got just about unbeatable entertainment and a film that‘s surely unique to today‘s film market. Tops among the large scale production numbers is “That’s How You Know,” one of a handful of lilting songs by Oscar winners Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, that gets all of Central Park in on the fun in a tune that will take you back to The Little Mermaid’s “Under the Sea.” “Happy Working Song” is a riot of special effects that will have you grinning from ear to ear while “So Close,” where Patrick Dempsey’s Robert finally succumbs to the amorous lure of dancing and singing, is the very essence of musical comedy romance at its peak.
Amy Adams is the walking and talking embodiment of a Disney princess, and James Marsden is her masculine counterpart: a stalwart, brave, and handsome Prince Edward for the ages. So perfect are these two actors for their roles that I had a stupid smile plastered on my face every time they were featured in a scene or song. Patrick Dempsey is the modern-day equivalent of Prince Charming here and very well played, while Rachel Covey acts his daughter Morgan with just the right amount of wide-eyed spunk. It seems a little odd that Tony-winning musical star Idina Menzel is in the picture as Dempsey’s ill-fated girl friend and yet doesn’t sing a note. Susan Sarandon has the presence to do wonderfully wicked things with the evil Queen Narissa while Timothy Spall’s conniving Nathaniel will remind you of the role he’s most known for presently: Wormtail/Peter Pettigrew in the Harry Potter series. And cheers for the character of Giselle’s chipmunk protector Pip (voiced by director Kevin Lima). The feisty rodent steals every scene that he’s a part of.
Yes, I could nitpick a few things. The animation which begins and ends the film is ambitious but doesn’t come close to the classic Disney animation it‘s inspired by and paying tribute to (I’m sure the cost would have been prohibitive). The switching couples are a tad too predictable, and the choreography by John O'Connell in the musical numbers can’t match the acrobatic expertise found in Disney’s best live action musicals (particularly something like “Step in Time” in Mary Poppins).
Still, the ingenious idea, the superb singing actors, and the outstanding overall production make Enchanted something of a minor miracle.
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Special Features
The rest of the bonus features are the same as on the standard definition release of Enchanted.
“Fantasy Comes to Life” offers three featurettes on the production of three scenes in the film: “Happy Working Song” with its myriad of digital effects, “That’s How You Know” with its elaborate choreography, and the climactic ballroom sequence with the sophisticated dragon effects. The viewer can watch each separately or all at once in a 17¾-minute chunk. They’re presented in 1080i.
There are 2 minutes of bloopers presented in 1080p.
6 deleted scenes are each introduced by the director explaining why they were cut. Together they run 8 minutes and are in 480i.
“Ever Ever After” music video presents American Idol winner Carrie Underwood singing the song in both animated and real life incarnations. It’s in 480p and runs 3½ minutes.
“Pip’s Predicament: A Pop-Up Adventure” is the disc’s weakest bonus, a 5½ minute pop-up book vignette with the spirited chipmunk trying to save Prince Edward. It is presented in 1080p.
The disc offers previews in 1080p of Sleeping Beauty, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, and Tinker Bell. The trailer for Enchanted is not here but can be found on other Disney releases.
In Conclusion
Matt Hough
Charlotte, NC
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