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Disenchanted

Disenchanted with urban living, feeling out of place amid the suburbs, and frustrated that her own happily ever after remains elusive, Giselle seeks aid from the magic of Andalasia. By accident, she turns the whole town into a living fairy tale, jeopardizing her family's future happiness. Now she must race against time to undo the spell and discover what happily ever after truly means for herself and her kin.

Director(s)

Adam Shankman

Hannah Quinn

Aaran Donoghue

Cast & Crew

Derek Carroll

Derek Carroll

Villager (uncredited)

James Marsden

James Marsden

Prince Edward

Adam Shankman

Adam Shankman

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Patrick Dempsey

Patrick Dempsey

Robert Philip

Maya Rudolph

Maya Rudolph

Malvina Monroe

Kolton Stewart

Kolton Stewart

Tyson Monroe

Oscar Nuñez

Oscar Nuñez

Edgar

Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk

Scroll (voice)

Yvette Nicole Brown

Yvette Nicole Brown

Rosaleen

Idina Menzel

Idina Menzel

Nancy Tremaine

Brian Law

Brian Law

Husband #1

Griffin Newman

Griffin Newman

Pip / Cat Pip (voice)

Ann Harada

Ann Harada

Sardonic Businesswoman / Florist

Amy Adams

Amy Adams

Giselle

Jayma Mays

Jayma Mays

Ruby

Sean Duggan

Sean Duggan

Rumpled Dad

Rachel Covey

Rachel Covey

Monrolasia Girl

Matt Servitto

Matt Servitto

Mover

Michael McCorry Rose

Michael McCorry Rose

Disgruntled Businessman / Sign Painter

Gabriella Baldacchino

Gabriella Baldacchino

Morgan Philip

Rachel Duff

Rachel Duff

Morgan Philip (young)

Brooke Josephson

Brooke Josephson

Fairy / Cupcake Family

Mila Jackson

Mila Jackson

Sofia

Lara Jackson

Lara Jackson

Sofia

Eimear Morrissey

Eimear Morrissey

Sander

James Monroe Iglehart

James Monroe Iglehart

Weary Businessman / Baker

Helen Norton

Helen Norton

Saleswoman

Brigid Leahy

Brigid Leahy

Nervous Wife

Mario Ilha

Mario Ilha

Nervous Husband

Isaac Gunnip

Isaac Gunnip

Fairytale Villager Boy

Emmanuel Okoye

Emmanuel Okoye

Fairytale Villager

Eleanor O'Brien

Eleanor O'Brien

Fairytale Villager

Ella Gale

Ella Gale

Mean Girl

Hayley Keogh

Hayley Keogh

Mean Girl

Jahrea O'Hara

Jahrea O'Hara

Mean Girl

Alix Bailey

Alix Bailey

Tyson's Friend

Matt Lenehan

Matt Lenehan

Tyson's Friend

Mahito Indi Henderson

Mahito Indi Henderson

Tyson's Friend

Kellett Gilchrist

Kellett Gilchrist

Tyson's Friend

Aviana Le Gallo

Aviana Le Gallo

Little Girl in Town Square

Darren Le Gallo

Darren Le Gallo

Painter in Town Square

Stephanie Karam

Stephanie Karam

Gardener / Flora

Fiona Browne

Fiona Browne

Gardener / Fauna

Camille Ross

Camille Ross

Gardener / Merryweather

Natalie Stringer

Natalie Stringer

Stall Owner

Darlene Garr

Darlene Garr

Crone

Aidan McCann

Aidan McCann

Market Boy

Matilda Firth

Matilda Firth

Little Girl (Giant)

Ingrid Werner

Ingrid Werner

Mother (Giant)

Edward Harrison

Edward Harrison

Father (Giant)

Claude Starling

Claude Starling

Vendor (Giant)

Delvene Pitt

Delvene Pitt

Woman Running (Giant)

Betsy Picart

Betsy Picart

Wife #1

Jessica Lee

Jessica Lee

Society Girl

Thea Bunting

Thea Bunting

Society Girl

Erin Gisele Chapman

Erin Gisele Chapman

Society Girl

Luccini Roselli

Luccini Roselli

Ragamuffin Boy

Rendah Beshoori

Rendah Beshoori

Snooty Woman

Ellie-Mae Ratcliffe

Ellie-Mae Ratcliffe

Snooty Daughter

Anthony R. Mottola

Anthony R. Mottola

Mover

Barry Josephson

Barry Josephson

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Shira Josephson

Shira Josephson

Cupcake Family

Murray Josephson

Murray Josephson

Cupcake Family

KC Monnie

KC Monnie

Man on Train

Ciara Sexton

Ciara Sexton

Dancer

Tom Delahunty

Tom Delahunty

Forest Gypsie (uncredited)

Hannah Quinn

Hannah Quinn

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Aaran Donoghue

Aaran Donoghue

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Details

GenresComedy, Family, Fantasy
Runtime1h 58 mins
Released on18 Nov 2022
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

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.

hjk321

/10

**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.

r96sk

6/10

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.

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Love Power
Be Careful
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