A classic Disney fairytale collides with modern-day New York City in a story about a fairytale princess from the past who is thrust into present-day by an evil queen. Soon after her arrival, Princess Giselle begins to change her views on life and love after meeting a handsome lawyer. Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?quoted from Watch Movies
Went to the cinema the other day with an ex-classmate, she wanted to watch Enchanted which I had no idea what kind of movie was it nor was I aware of what is screening. Doesn't bother me, I could settle with any movie. So when the movie started, what came to my mind was..."omg! a cartoon?" I couldn't help but asked her.."eh are we watching a cartoon?" the then told me it's a mix which made me felt a bit relieve. It's a musical I guess you can call it. The typical Disney kind of movie with pretty catchy and nice sound tracks.
Story wise, it's still the happy ever after thingy with a little twist. This time it's not that predictable but yea the good guy wins again and the evil witch dies. Not a bad movie to watch I recon. There's one slight dissatisfaction though, I'm not sure if the cheap cinema I went in 1U is crap or its the film, the subtitle of the movie is as bad as those pirated VCD's, it was really really blur and had to see.
Otherwise it was pretty ok, I'm not a movie maniac so maybe those who are really picky would have more to say. Overall I'm pretty much contented that my RM7 isn't wasted down the drain.
In short the story is about a girl who becomes a princess in a fairy tale land. On her wedding day the evil Queen would try to stop her from taking the throne and therefore push her into some waterfall and ends up in the real world.
So the story begins with her journey in the real world where everything isn't any fairy tale but of course prince charming comes and find her. Having a different ending she falls in love with a man from the real world and stayed with him while Prince charming found a woman in the real world to follow him back to fairy tale land.








2 comments:
Err, what's the cheap cinema in One U?
TGV cinema...the old wing.
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