Its knockabout humor grows on you, as does Anne Hathaway.
Ella Enchanted (2004)
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Reviews Counted:111
Fresh:55
Rotten:56
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: Hathaway is a charming heroine, but the simple storyline gets overwhelmed by silly gimmickry.
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Similar to SHREK and THE PRINCESS BRIDE, this fantasy adventure, based on a book by Gail Carson Levine, combines fairy tale with sly, 21st century pop humor. Teenage Ella (THE PRINCESS DIARIES'... Similar to SHREK and THE PRINCESS BRIDE, this fantasy adventure, based on a book by Gail Carson Levine, combines fairy tale with sly, 21st century pop humor. Teenage Ella (THE PRINCESS DIARIES' Anne Hathaway) lives in Frell, a magical place where humans, fairies, ogres, and other mythical folk peacefully coexist. However, when power-mad Prince Regent Edgar (Cary Elwes) passes laws that segregate humans from everyone else, Ella becomes determined to win equal rights for all. This task presents a challenge for anyone, but especially for Ella, who at birth was given the dubious gift of obedience by Lucinda (Vivica A. Fox), a fairy with an attitude. When she finds an ally, and love interest, in the almost-king Prince Charmont (Hugh Dancy), she invokes the ire of her witchy stepsister Hattie (Lucy Punch), who has figured out that Ella must obey any command. Between avoiding her stepsister, trying to break the spell, and restoring justice to the kingdom, will Ella find time for true love? The talented cast, featuring Eric Idle, Minnie Driver, Joanna Lumley, and Jimi Mistry, play up the jokes, including heartthrob posters of Prince Charmont from "Medieval Teen" magazine and a Middle Ages mall. Contemporary music, including songs sung by star Hathaway such as "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing," and riotously colorful dance numbers, complement the anachronistic humor. With its mix of SLEEPING BEAUTY, CINDERELLA, and classic teen irony, ELLA ENCHANTED provides a timeless heroine. [More]
Starring: Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Joanna Lumley, Cary Elwes
Starring: Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Joanna Lumley, Cary Elwes, Steve Coogan, Eric Idle, Vivica A. Fox, Minnie Driver
Director: Tommy O'Haver
Director: Tommy O'Haver
Screenwriter: Laurie Craig, Karen McCullah Lutz, Kirsten Smith, Michele J. Wolf, Jennifer Heath
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for Ella Enchanted
Hathaway embodies the movie's sweet atmosphere, exuding a bubbly charm that will endear her to young viewers, and a girl-next-door wholesomeness that will reassure parents.
It's glossy, shiny candy that tastes oddly familiar yet lacks sugary punch.
After the first half hour or so, it sinks deeper and deeper into a mediocre self-aware pseudo-hipness.
Ella Enchanted is a delightful fairy tale romp from start to finish with a spunky heroine who has an ardor for justice.
... mostly works, thanks [to] the... talents of Anne Hathaway... [undermined] with unnecessary things like ogres showing butt crack.
It has just enough wit and humor to make it to the Grand Ball, but in the end, this fairytale, to those who have seen better, is a clear disappointment.
Has plenty of charm (but) had O'Haver been smarter about its self-awareness and more consistent with its cleverness, the movie might have been able to stand the test of time.
The hoot and giggle of a girl-power fairy tale blended from potions of Monty Python, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and Shrek.
Completely owing its body and soul to Shrek, this is yet another fractured fairy tale designed for kids living in a postmodern age.
Anne Hathaway is charming and magnetic, but her journey across fairyland is laughable, a series of co-incidences and instantaneous edits.
Transpires in a somewhat chintzy fantasy kingdom lousy with more cameos than your typical Love Boat season.
Note well that Ella is enchanted, not enchanting...any charm it might have possessed is buried under reams of cuteness and silly anachronism.
Nothing un-beguiles a fairy tale more than forced whimsy and labored magic.
From the very beginning, the film’s primary dysfunction is that it can’t decide exactly how smarmy or adorably postmodern it wants to be.
uses the archetypal story of Cinderella to skewer convention with that most deadly and effective of weapons: humor
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