Disenchanted, a feel-good movie

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As a devotee of Disney classics, I must admit that I had high expectations for the Disenchanted sequel to Enchanted.

I'm happy to say that Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey and director Adam Shankman more than delivered and gave us a magical film that surpasses its predecessor.

A few years on from her fairy tale, Adams once again dazzles us with her delivery as Giselle, now amassed in the grim reality of suburbia with her family. But an ill-formulated wish will drag her back into the fantastical world of Andalasia.


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Full of nostalgic references but also looking to the future, Disenchanted is pure kitsch and fun for the whole family.

The visual effects and musical numbers are jaw-dropping as in the best Disney classics.

Adams is as touching as ever and watching endearing supporting actors like Maya Rudolph elevate their comedy to the top of their game made me laugh out loud.


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Undoubtedly, a film for those who refuse to grow up and let their magical side flow.

A feel-good movie ideal for the holidays that leaves a sweet taste.



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I so much love this movie. I love fantasy and magical movies because they give me butterflies.