Enchanted begins in the
cheery animated fairytale world of Andalasia
Princess Giselle’s singing to her
adoring animal friends about her dream of
finding a handsome young prince
who’ll sweep her off her feet
No sooner do the words leave her mouth
when suddenly Prince Edward Marsden
appears on the scene and proposes marriage
declaring with all of his animated
heart his everlasting love
But Edward’s stepmother, the evil Queen Narissa Sarandon
isn’t about to give up her throne
to the young couple
Narissa’s not ready to step aside
and so she does what every good animated
Disney villain does
she tricks the perky princess
Banished from the cartoon world
on her wedding day and in her enormous wedding gown
Giselle (Adams) crawls out of a manhole
in Times Square and into the strange world of
flesh and blood creatures
Wandering the streets of the Big Apple lost and alone
Giselle catches the eye of a divorced divorce lawyer
named Robert (Dempsey) with a cute kid
young enough to still believe
fairytale princesses actually exist
Why a serious lawyer old enough to
know better would take in a strange woman
he stumbled across wearing a wedding gown
banging on the door of a castle painted on a billboard
and who rambles on and on about
a kingdom and her missing prince
isn’t so easy to comprehend
Giselle slowly begins to understand just
how far she is away from home
but that doesn’t stop her from
trying to spread a little cheer
by way of super-sized musical numbers
to the citizens of New York City
who thought they'd already seen everything
As she becomes more familiar
with her surroundings – and
with her real-world prince – Giselle
transforms from sweetly naïve girl
into a young woman with real feelings
Meanwhile, Giselle’s betrothed has also
crawled out of the sewer clad in
his puffy princely attire, ready to do battle
with anyone and anything – including
a city bus – in order to
retrieve his princess and return
to the land of talking animals
and fairytale endings
Following close on Prince Edward’s heels
is his right-hand man
Nathaniel (Timothy Spall) who just h
appens to be in cahoots
with the nasty Narissa
Will the prince be able to save his princess? Will
the evil queen’s evil plan
to remain on the throne work? How much did
that wedding dress weigh and
how did Amy Adams manage to
act trapped inside it? All but the last question
are semi-satisfactorily answered
in what may become the launching point
for yet another Disney film franchise
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