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Disenchanted
Disenchanted
Disillusioned with life in the city, feeling out of place in suburbia, and frustrated that her happily ever after hasn’t been so easy to find, Giselle turns to the magic of Andalasia for help. Accidentally transforming the entire town into a real-life fairy tale and placing her family’s future happiness in jeopardy, she must race against time to reverse the spell and determine what happily ever after truly means to her and her family.
rating
6.689
runtime
118 min

Release

2022-11-18

Cast

Amy Adams
Amy Adams
as Giselle
Patrick Dempsey
Patrick Dempsey
as Robert Philip
James Marsden
James Marsden
as Prince Edward
Maya Rudolph
Maya Rudolph
as Malvina Monroe
Gabriella Baldacchino
Gabriella Baldacchino
as Morgan Philip
Rachel Duff
Rachel Duff
as Morgan Philip (young)
Idina Menzel
Idina Menzel
as Nancy Tremaine
Yvette Nicole Brown
Yvette Nicole Brown
as Rosaleen
Jayma Mays
Jayma Mays
as Ruby
Kolton Stewart
Kolton Stewart
as Tyson Monroe
Oscar Nuñez
Oscar Nuñez
as Edgar
Alan Tudyk
Alan Tudyk
as Scroll (voice)
Griffin Newman
Griffin Newman
as Pip / Cat Pip (voice)
Brooke Josephson
Brooke Josephson
as Fairy / Cupcake Family
Mila Jackson
Mila Jackson
as Sofia
Lara Jackson
Lara Jackson
as Sofia
Eimear Morrissey
Eimear Morrissey
as Sander
James Monroe Iglehart
James Monroe Iglehart
as Weary Businessman / Baker
Michael McCorry Rose
Michael McCorry Rose
as Disgruntled Businessman / Sign Painter
Ann Harada
Ann Harada
as Sardonic Businesswoman / Florist
Helen Norton
Helen Norton
as Saleswoman
Sean Duggan
Sean Duggan
as Rumpled Dad
Brigid Leahy
Brigid Leahy
as Nervous Wife
Mario Ilha
Mario Ilha
as Nervous Husband
Rachel Covey
Rachel Covey
as Monrolasia Girl
Isaac Gunnip
Isaac Gunnip
as Fairytale Villager Boy
Emmanuel Okoye
Emmanuel Okoye
as Fairytale Villager
Eleanor O'Brien
Eleanor O'Brien
as Fairytale Villager
Ella Gale
Ella Gale
as Mean Girl
Hayley Keogh
Hayley Keogh
as Mean Girl
Jahrea O'Hara
Jahrea O'Hara
as Mean Girl
Alix Bailey
Alix Bailey
as Tyson's Friend
Matt Lenehan
Matt Lenehan
as Tyson's Friend
Mahito Indi Henderson
Mahito Indi Henderson
as Tyson's Friend
Kellett Gilchrist
Kellett Gilchrist
as Tyson's Friend
Aviana Le Gallo
Aviana Le Gallo
as Little Girl in Town Square
Darren Le Gallo
Darren Le Gallo
as Painter in Town Square
Stephanie Karam
Stephanie Karam
as Gardener / Flora
Fiona Browne
Fiona Browne
as Gardener / Fauna
Camille Ross
Camille Ross
as Gardener / Merryweather
Natalie Stringer
Natalie Stringer
as Stall Owner
Darlene Garr
Darlene Garr
as Crone
Aidan McCann
Aidan McCann
as Market Boy
Matilda Firth
Matilda Firth
as Little Girl (Giant)
Ingrid Werner
Ingrid Werner
as Mother (Giant)
Edward Harrison
Edward Harrison
as Father (Giant)
Claude Starling
Claude Starling
as Vendor (Giant)
Delvene Pitt
Delvene Pitt
as Woman Running (Giant)
Brian Law
Brian Law
as Husband #1
Betsy Picart
Betsy Picart
as Wife #1
Jessica Lee
Jessica Lee
as Society Girl
Thea Bunting
Thea Bunting
as Society Girl
Erin Gisele Chapman
Erin Gisele Chapman
as Society Girl
Luccini Roselli
Luccini Roselli
as Ragamuffin Boy
Rendah Beshoori
Rendah Beshoori
as Snooty Woman
Ellie-Mae Ratcliffe
Ellie-Mae Ratcliffe
as Snooty Daughter
Matt Servitto
Matt Servitto
as Mover
Anthony R. Mottola
Anthony R. Mottola
as Mover
Barry Josephson
Barry Josephson
as Cupcake Family
Shira Josephson
Shira Josephson
as Cupcake Family
Murray Josephson
Murray Josephson
as Cupcake Family
Adam Shankman
Adam Shankman
as Grump Vendor / Kip / Skip
KC Monnie
KC Monnie
as Man on Train
Ciara Sexton
Ciara Sexton
as Dancer
Tom Delahunty
Tom Delahunty
as Forest Gypsie (uncredited)
Derek Carroll
Derek Carroll
as Villager (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

So, moving on fifteen years from the first outing for "Giselle" (Amy Adams) et al., we return only to find that a bit of ennui has set into their idyllic lifestyle. As the saying goes - "the devil finds work for idle hands" and a careless wish plunges her, husband "Robert" (Patrick Dempsey) and their own new daughter into a series of adventures as she must race against the clock to stop disaster striking on the final toll of the midnight bell. Sadly, this has none of the engagement of the 2007 introduction to these characters. Sure, we don't expect much jeopardy with the storyline, but here it is all just a bit too contrived and there are also way too many rather bland songs that seem more a substitution for pretty weak dialogue and characterisations, than their ability to get you singing along. It does look good, and it is curious to see the entire cast reunited after the intervening years, but sadly this is little better than a television movie that might engage the youngsters for the first hour of it's over-long two hour duration, but afterwards I fear attentions may start to stray to what's going on out of the window. Pity - another sequel that we really didn't need.

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hjk321

**Refreshingly innovative, mostly a kids-pleaser. (7/10)** My expectations for this film were low, as it was not only a sequel but also one without even a theatrical release. And the first 20 minutes or so was about on par with your typical "sitcom sequel": Family moves out of the big city into the suburbs, angsty teen just wants to go home, mother who doesn't understand teenagers proceeds to embarrass her on her first day, etc etc.... Needless to say, I was settled in for a mediocre film. I was, however, surprised by several things once the magical part of the film got rolling. While character development is thin in this film, a certain twist involving Giselle caught me off guard and there are several clever foreshadowing points and Disney callbacks throughout the film. Musical numbers range from OK to Good, but there's a particular jazzy duet that knocked my socks off. (If you've seen the movie, you know exactly which one I'm talking about.) Unfortunately, the novelty wears off around the third act of the film, where it essentially just becomes your basic fairy-tale kids movie plot. Save the world before midnight, showdown with main villain, yada yada.. Anyway, the movie brings a few good ideas to the table, and it's probably worth a watch - it's not like you gotta pay for movie tickets after all. I'd reckon Disenchanted is about on par with the original Enchanted - no better, no worse; sometimes a movie just is.

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r96sk

It has some pluses, though <em>'Disenchanted'</em> is largely uninteresting. The special effects are good, when Amy Adams and Maya Rudolph are onscreen together the movie is more watchable, some of the attempted heart from the story does eventually show up well and the animation bits are nice. Despite those positives, I still wouldn't say I enjoyed this. It was a bit of a slog to sit through in truth. I narrowly liked the first film, but this sequel just didn't really click into gear in my opinion.