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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Nov 7, 2022 ^^
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I think something that is scarily overlooked is that She refers to the short guy as āGrumpyā so she knows OR at least is aware of the Story of Snow Whiteā¦
When in the end of the movie the queen hag extends the apple out to her and say āall this pain will go away with one biteā
Giselle should know of Poison Apples especially since she is aware of Snow White, so she fully and willingly took the Poisoned Apple. I feel this was completely dark because she was willing to un-alive herself because the thought of not being with Robert was tragically heartbreaking.
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At a time when Disney is desperately trying to mine audiences for nostalgia, this movie shows how to do it successfully. It uses all the classic tropes of age-old animated classics, but the movie has a heart of its own and that shines through so much...
you should also do Stardust, man. That movie is weird as hell, but SO GOOD.
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Okay but did anyone else fall in love with Edward? He's honestly an icon, and one of my favorite Disney princes after Naveen & Flynn. James Marsden was so cute in that role.
Edit: Plus, the songs and animation being so well-done & made with care ("True Love's Kiss" and "How Do You Know" are still bangers) just shows how much Disney fell off on both aspects. This is so visible in the sequel, where I can't remember one song & the animation was ugly and lazy.
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11:49 I like how you can hear Jodi Benson's Ariel voice pop out for a little bit despite her being sarcastic lol š
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One thing I really loved about Enchanted was how it had all of the common Disney fairy princess movie tropes like the extremely over the top hag, poisonous fruit, giant dragon boss fight on a really tall place in the rain, singing animals coming out of absolutely no where, but it handled it in such a way where itās able to have itās own identity and isnāt constantly in your face with itās parody esc. narrative elements
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Also!! I love how they didn't villainise Nancy! Movies, especially the 2000's ones, do it so often. Just make the rival girl a total bitch and practically a villain. Nancy, on the other hand, was just a normal woman who wanted her romance and love and gracefully let go of Robert when she realised they weren't meant for each other. AND they gave her her happily ever after, too! Almost unheard of in 2000's movies and honestly, in movies today, too.
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