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Enchanted
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Kevin Lima
Produced by
Barry JosephsonBarry Sonnenfeld
Written by
Bill Kelly
Starring
Amy AdamsPatrick DempseyJames MarsdenTimothy SpallIdina MenzelRachel CoveySusan Sarandon
Music by
Alan Menken
Cinematography
Don Burgess
Editing by
Gregory PerlerStephen A. Rotter
Distributed by
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date(s)
United States: November 21, 2007United Kingdom: December 14, 2007Australia: December 26, 2007
Running time
107 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
US$85 million
Gross revenue
US$340,487,652
Enchanted is a 2007 American fantasy-musical-comedy film, distributed by Walt Disney Pictures in association with Barry Sonnenfeld/Josephson Entertainment. Written by Bill Kelly and directed by Kevin Lima, the film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, and Susan Sarandon. It premiered on October 20, 2007 at the London Film Festival before its wide release on November 21, 2007 in the United States.
This is the first Disney film to be officaly distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, instead of Buena Vista.
The plot focuses on Giselle, an archetypal Disney Princess, who is forced from her 2D-animated world of Andalasia into real-life New York City. The film is both an homage to and a self-parody of conventional Disney animated features, making numerous references to Disney's past and future works through the combination of live action filmmaking, traditional animation and computer-generated imagery. It heralds the return of traditional animation to a Disney feature film after the company's decision to move entirely to computer animation in 2004. Composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, who had written songs for previous Disney films, produced the songs of Enchanted, with Menken also composing its score.
Enchanted was well-received critically, and garnered two nominations at the 65th Golden Globe Awards and three nominations at the 80th Academy Awards. The film also proved to be a commercial success, earning more than US$340 million worldwide at the box office.
Contents
1 Plot
2 Cast of characters
3 Production
3.1 Development
3.2 Filming
3.2.1 Animation
3.2.2 Live-action
3.3 Costume design
3.4 Music
3.5 Effects
4 Distribution
5 Reception
5.1 Reviews
5.2 Box office performance
5.3 Awards
6 Disney references
7 Merchandising
8 References
9 External links
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Plot
Giselle (Amy Adams) lives in the blissful, traditional animated world of Andalasia, where animals are talkative companions and musical interludes punctuate every interaction. She dreams of her true love and as she sings about true love's kiss to her chipmunk friend Pip (voiced by Jeff Bennett) and other forest animals, Prince Edward (James Marsden) hears her voice in the forest. After he rescues her from a troll, they decide to marry the next day. Edward's stepmother, Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon), disguises herself as an old hag and pushes Giselle into a magic portal to the modern world - a world "where there are no happily ever afters" in order to keep her stepson single and thus remain queen.
Giselle emerges in the live-action world of New York City and meets Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey), a cynical, realistic divorce lawyer who is reluctant to help her find her way home. He allows her to stay at his apartment despite believing that she is crazy and worrying about the safety of his young daughter Morgan (Rachel Covey). To Robert's surprise, Giselle invites animals in the cityats and other vermino help her clean his apartment, and constructs a dress using material cut from his curtains. Robert reaches the end of his patience when Giselle causes a fight between him and his soon-to-be-fianc, Nancy (Idina Menzel) by making her think he's unfaithful, and a scene at his office because of her naivete.
He decides to part with Giselle at Central Park, but rejoins her after seeing her give the money he gave her to an old woman. During their walk through Central Park, Giselle questions Robert on how he displays his affection for Nancy and spontaneously starts the musical production number "That's How You Know" with many performers in the park joining her. Giselle helps Robert reconcile with Nancy by sending an apology on Robert's behalf, along with tickets to the King's and Queen's Ball.
Meanwhile, Queen Narissa's henchman Nathaniel (Timothy Spall) follows Edward and Pip, who have journeyed to New York to save Giselle. They stop at a motel, where Nathaniel questions himself and his relationship with Narissa after watching a soap...(and so on)
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