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I've been putting this off for a while because I've been busy with school work but I found the time to make this review now. There isn't much to spoil but the little that is, I will give a spoiler warning and let toi know when the spoiler ends. It's hard to talk about certain parts without giving away too much that could be considered spoilers. Let's start with the short film, La Reine des Neiges Fever.

Frozen Fever

Yep, it's been a an and a half and they still won't let this freaking movie die and déplacer on to something else already. There isn't much to spoil here. I mean, if toi listen to the song "Making Today A Perfect Day," it pretty much tells everything that's happening. It's Anna's birthday and Elsa feels guilty for always missing Anna's birthdays and tries to make it perfect. Elsa gets a cold but won't admit it, but her little creatures that she sneezes out are causing chaos for Kristoff. The characters are the same, it's what toi expect of something like this. But surprisingly, the funniest part of the short was Elsa. When she starts getting loopier as the jour goes on from her cold, she's really funny and we get to see plus of her fun side. How is it that a short film does a better job at developing Elsa a personality (not that much though) than an heure and a half movie did? That's not to say she didn't have a personality in the original, but she just had very little due to her lack of screentime. The humor has it's funny moments but also it's terrible moments like the original did. But I don't get how Elsa changed her ice dress into a spring dress. Does she have the power of spring now? Is that how she thawed Arendelle (along with love)? EXPLAIN! EXPLAIN!!!!! Also Elsa's ice palace is still standing, despite everything had melted. This short doesn't fix any plotholes and is just a way for Disney to lait La Reine des Neiges for plus than it's worth. The animation is still great, the song is nice but nothing special, some of the dialogue is still too modern and gimmicky, they made fun of Hans because it seems like that's all they plan on doing with him, and in the end Elsa admits she has a cold. In the end, Anna says the best birthday present was Elsa letting her take care of her. Overall, it's okay. It's what toi expect from it and nothing more.

The Plot
Now we get to the main attraction, Cinderella! I don't think I need to explain the plot very much because we all know the story. Unlike a lot of live-action fairy-tales that come out now a days, it's actually traditional and doesn't make any big twists. Any changes that this movie makes from the animated movie are minor and most of the time are improvements. Unlike the original animated movie, this one is FAR plus focused on what it was supposed to be, Cendrillon herself. The animated one, while a good movie, was very unfocused because it took away from Cendrillon and focused too much on the mice and cat. Even as a kid I didn't know if the movie was about Cendrillon ou the mice, despite the fact that the movie was freaking called Cinderella! The mice and cat are FAR plus minor in this movie and keep the focus on Cendrillon and other things the original should have done. It also gives some focus on the Prince and his relationship with both his father and Cinderella, along with that they give plus depth to Lady Tremaine and why she has such hatred towards Cinderella. We also get to see Cinderella's biological parents and get to know them a little, which makes their deaths FAR plus effective and emotional for Cinderella. I mean, which do toi find sadder, the death of Cinderella's father in the original ou the death of Bambi's mother and Mufasa? I think we know the obvious answer. This films is definitely one that relies on emotions instead of logic, just like a fairy-tale is supposed to, but is plus focused than the original animated film was.

The Characters

Cinderella/Ella
Many people seem to be divisé, split on her. People either think that she's an improvement over the original, a disgrace to the original, ou absolutely perfect and just as good as the original. I fit into the third category. They don't really make any big changes to the character like they did with Maleficent in the live-action Maleficent movie. She has the same personality as her animated counterpart, she just has plus screentime and a little plus character development.

Lily James gives a very charming and emotional performance as Cinderella. I can get very invested in her, even plus than the original. The reason for that is because we got to see plus of the suffering she had to experience in the original fairy-tale. When she would get cold she would go sleep par the fireplace to keep warm, which caused her to get dirt all over her face, which caused her to get the name Cinderella. We get to see plus of the tragic aspect of what Cendrillon had to go through in this movie than we did in the original, which makes me care plus about her. That's not to say the original animated character didn't suffer and I didn't feel bad for it, it's just par seeing plus of the suffering I can get plus invested. We get to see this Cendrillon break down once before her robe was ripped. It shows she's human. She still stays strong but she still acts like a real human when it comes to emotions.

Now, her emotions are one thing but her personality is something completely different. Her personality is still the same as the original but we also get a big of her adventurous side of her. Now, it's not to the extent of Ariel ou Merida, it's plus like with someone like Belle. She's not rebellious but she still has a bit of adventure to her without making it a huge change to her character.

But people have complained that she's a HUGE doormat that doesn't stand up for herself like the original animated character did. How? I mean, she does have her snarky side, like when she moves to the attic and says that a good part about it was no step-sisters to bother her, which was before her father died. There was also a scene after Cendrillon gives news of the ball to her step-family where Lady Tremaine explains that Cendrillon will not be going, says a french term, one of the step-sisters mocks Cinderella's intelligence par saying she doesn't even know what it meant, and Cendrillon makes all three of them look stupid par speaking fluently in french. She definitely stood up for herself there, much like the animated movie where the step-sisters mocked the idea of Cendrillon going to the ball. This version of Cendrillon actually had a small scene where she made her step-family look stupid after mocking her intelligence. Plus, her standing up for her right to go to the ball would have had her end up getting kicked out because this version of Lady Tremaine wasn't manipulative about it like the animated one. She wasn't trying to give Cendrillon false hope, she was just outright saying that she did not belong at the ball.

*Potential spoiler alert* Plus when Lady Tremaine finds out about Cendrillon being the mystery princess, the bribes her in a way that would be terrible for the Prince (now King) and the kingdom. Cendrillon refuses her deal that would get her out of her horrible situation because she's thinking of others. She refuses to let her step-mother win, no matter what becomes of herself. She end outright questions her step-mother about why she hates her so much, something the animated character never did but should have done. Yes, she does just stay in her room and doesn't try to escape, but the animated one did the same thing. I mean, both of them were in just as high towers that they both could have shouted out to get attention from the Grand Duke. The difference is that this one stayed positive about it because she knew the her true l’amour wouldn't have Lady Tremaine controlling him and the kingdom wouldn't be ran into chaos. She even tells Lady Tremaine that she never was and never will be her mother. How is that not standing up for herself? Plus I believe she was also scared about what the Prince would think of her, knowing that she's not a princess but instead a servant girl. What the original lacked in this scene was that the Prince wasn't there, which in many versions of Cendrillon made Cendrillon very scared. She was afraid he would judge her the way her step-family did. But he didn't, he accepted her the way she was, not caring about her rags ou her dirty face, but instead par what's on the inside. She also ends up forgiving her step-mother, which shows the magic of Cendrillon that she's the persona we all should be. Someone who doesn't hold a grudge and forgives. But that wouldn't change the fact that the step-family and the Grand Duke would be banished.*End of potential spoiler*

People also need to take the time period into account because women were defined par their husband ou their father. Cendrillon had no other place to go and also stayed because of the memory of her mother and father. I also wanna point out how she even stood up to the Prince, who was hunting. She told him that the animal had done nothing to him and that just because it's the way things are done is doesn't mean that it's the right way. She has a backbone, just like the original.

Also, her name was Ella, and Cendrillon was actually considered to be an insult, which explains why she never told the Prince her name. She was ashamed but, without giving too much away, in the end calls herself Cinderella. I think that symbolizes how she's no longer a little girl with the life she once had and that everything she'd had to struggle through has made her stronger. It's a perfect representation of the animated character.

Kit
I think pretty much everyone agrees that this is a HUGE improvement over the original. He actually develops a personality, much like he did in the third animated movie. But they also give him an actual name instead of just calling him Prince Charming ou The Prince. He's smart, kind, adventurous, charming, daring, dashing, brave, heroic, headstrong, stubborn, determined, and romantic. They actually develop his character and give him interactions with her father and plus dialogue and scenes with Cinderella. He loves his father but doesn't want him to run his life. He's a great character and an undeniable improvement over the original. Plus the actor is great.

Lady Tremaine
This is what Maleficent failed to do, make a character that is well-known and beloved and make them charming in a new way. She's not completely like her original animated counterpart, who was plus manipulative and subtle, as opposed to this one who is a little plus blunt. However, ever since her first appearance in the movie, she was just so interesting. I l’amour how sly she is, even though she is plus blunt. She even tells Drizella to shut up after hearing her bad chant and bluntly tells Cendrillon she can't come to the ball.

The actress playing her does a fantastic job playing her and is the perfect person to play her. It's like Glenn Close as Cruella in the live-action 101 Dalmatians and how she really captured the original but also gave her own spin on the character. This version of Lady Tremaine actually has A LOT plus depth to her and it's explained why she hates Cinderella. *Potential spoiler alert* She had just Lost her husband, who was the l’amour of her life, and remarried Cinderella's father for her daughters sake. She bring life back to the place after so many years of it being quiet after the death of Cinderella's mother. But Lady Tremaine overheard Cendrillon and her father talking. He told Ella that her step-family can be a little overbearing but to try her best to get along with them. Lady Tremaine found this to be a sign that he loved his daughter and his first wife plus than her, which made her jealous. Even his last words before dying were about Cendrillon and not a word of Lady Tremaine ou her daughters. She's jealous of Cendrillon because she was doomed to be around the beautiful daughter of the man who she thought didn't l’amour her. Plus Cendrillon was young, innocent, beautiful, and full of hope, potential that was taken from Lady Tremaine, minus the beauty part. Her happy ending she thought she had with the l’amour of her life was taken away when he died and soon realized the only way to survive is to forget about l’amour and think only of prosperity. So she's kind of a tragic villain in a sense but isn't poorly done like Maleficent was (though Angelina Jolie was a perfect choice to play her). *End of potential spoiler*

She still has a bit of a manipulative and sinister side to her with some subtleness. She's actually an improvement over the original, who was plus one-dimensional as opposed to this one, who is three-dimensional.

Fairy Godmother
This is a very unique change to the original character. The original was a fat old lady that wore a blue cloak. She was a little ditzy but was still a pretty efficient Fairy Godmother. This one is a young beautiful women in a white robe and matching hair. I l’amour that the Fairy Godmother is portrayed as young and beautiful instead of the traditional cute, fat old lady fairy godmother in Cinderella. The only other times I've seen this was in Rogers and Hammerstein's Cendrillon (specifically the Whitney Houston one) and Once Upon A Time. It's definitely a big change from the animated version but I think it helps her strand out and be her own thing. Helena Bonham Carter actually suggested they add little wings to her (which they did but toi probably can't notice) to make her seem plus like a fairy. Helena ever a dit that she was plus of an inefficient Fairy Godmother, which she is. She is really ditzy and is REALLY funny! She always makes me laugh and is the funniest part of the whole movie. She's funnier than anything in the original animated movie. I mean the line "I'm your hairy dog father," that never fails to crack me up. She's very eccentric in the way she does things, which of course makes her have comedic possibilities. I mean, I don't think Helena was able to do that with the Red Queen because she was so badly written and wasn't funny. But this character is well-written and really funny. I l’amour how she runs after the coach with Cendrillon and yelled "STOP THAT BLOOMIN COACH!" But she's also very wise, despite being very ditzy. When she first appears, she's an ugly old lady (which Helena a dit didn't take as long to get her ready for as the Fairy Godmother did) that asks for some lait to drink from Cinderella. She asks what Cendrillon was crying for, she says nothing, but she réponses "What is a bowl of milk, nothing. But kindness makes all the plus worth while," ou something like that. She's very wise and has the perfect amount of seriousness and humor to her. Plus Helena gives an incredible performance as always.

Anastasia and Drizella
I kind of have mixed feelings here but it's plus for personal reasons rather than bad writing. They're pretty much written the way their animated counterparts are written. They don't get depth like their mother does. Yes, I know Drizella's name in the live-action movie is spelled Drisella but it sounds the same, it's just one letter difference, and it was a pointless choice, so I'm just spelling it the way I always have. I do like that in this version the step-sisters aren't portrayed as ugly. Anastasia is very beautiful and Drizella is plainly pretty. I really didn't like how the step-sisters were always portrayed as ugly just to make Cendrillon look better par comparison. Shouldn't the message be that outer beauty can hide ugliness and that it's what's inside that counts. They can still make Cendrillon plus beautiful, but there is no reason they can't be beautiful too. Although their ugly hair styles do hurt their looks.

So what problems do I have with the two of them? Well, it's sort of a personal nitpick plus than a real legit criticism. As many of toi know, I ADORE the animated Anastasia Tremaine. I l’amour that she reforms and becomes Friends with Cinderella. Plus in the original movie, it was always Drizella who started the fights and Anastasia just retaliated, which I also think might have caused her to take out her abuse from her sister on Cinderella, along with wanting to keep the approval of her mother. But in this one Anastasia starts just as many fights with Drizella as Drizella does with Anastasia. She doesn't get to reform, which I hate, especially since she's been portrayed being good and reformed outside of the animated films in Once Upon A Time In Wonderland. I mean, Ever After (which I think this movie borrowed just A LITTLE BIT from) had one of the step-sisters become Friends with Cinderella. Why not here? Especially since she's been portrayed as good before. But again, just a personal nitpick that bothers me.

The Grand Duke
*Spoiler alert* This is definitely the biggest and most surprising change in this remake. He's actually a secondary villain in this movie? Really? Where did this come from? Unlike with my nitpick about Anastasia, I'd say this is definitely a legit criticism. I don't know why they decided to do this. I mean, it's not as bad as what they did to Stephan in Maleficent, but it's still a pretty odd choice. I mean, the incompetent and cowardly Grand Duke from the original is a secondary villain that goes behind the royals backs? I mean, I never cared for the Grand Duke myself but it's odd that they made him the polar opposite of what he was, kind of like what they did to Lola Bunny in the new Looney Tunes Show, but I've ranted enough about that. I suppose this does make the plot plus interesting and it doesn't destroy the movie. It just seems like an odd choice. But better that they destroy one character instead of pretty much all of the characters like they did in Maleficent ou Alice In Wonderland.*End of spoiler*

The King
*Potential spoiler alert* This is another interesting change that isn't as major as the one with The Grand Duke but still has a lot of spoilers in it. This King isn't incompetent ou hotheaded like his animated counterpart, which I think was a good choice. I mean, that translates well in an animated movie but it doesn't translate very well into a live-action movie. He is definitely a loving father who cares about his son and his kingdom. He's trying to get him to marry a princess for money, so that his son and the kingdom will live in prosperity, especially since he is getting close to death. But he soon changes his mind when he talks to Cendrillon when she's running out the door but stops to let the King know that his son loves him very much. It makes him realize that kindness and l’amour mean plus than money. Him and Kit have a difficult relationship and have a hard time telling each other how much they l’amour each other. It isn't until he's on his deathbed that they are finally able to tell each other, the King tells his son to marry for love, and the two share one last final hug before the King dies in the weeping Kit's arms. It's a peculiar choice but it's very effective in bringing plus emotion and depth to their relationship. I was afraid they might change the King like they did Stephan but instead they just made him charming and likable in a new way.*End of potential spoiler*

The Captain
This is actually a character that wasn't in the original cartoon. It's an interesting idea to have a young Captain that is Friends with the Prince. It gives him someone to talk to and work off of like Cendrillon with her mice friends. It's nice that they're not taking race into account and just leaving it as a fairy-tale, so he's less of a statistic and plus of an actual character. Unfortunately, there isn't much to him, but he's a very enjoyable character. He's snarky, smart, dedicated, kind, a good friend, points out reality when Kit has his head in the clouds, has a little bit of a humorous side to him, and is also a no nonsense person to Lady Tremaine when she's being a pain in ass.

The Mice
They don't do too terribly much in this movie except be Friends to Cinderella, help Cendrillon with a dress, become horses, and help Cendrillon in the end. But I'm going to be honest, THEY'RE A HUGE IMPROVEMENT! This is plus of a personal thing but I hate how in the original cartoon they a volé, étole focus from Cinderella. But then again, why would I think that a movie called Cendrillon would keep it's focus on Cinderella, despite the fact that IT'S FREAKING CALLED CINDERELLA! They don't have much personality and don't speak but I prefer that over stealing focus from Cendrillon with cheap Tom and Jerry knockoff scenes. They serve their purpose and nothing more. I mean, the Gargoyles from The Hunchback of Notre Dame people complain were unnecessary but they at least acted as guardians for Quasimodo and explain why he didn't turn out cruel like Frollo. The mice were just there to make Cinderella's kindness look good, which is all fine and good, but steal focus from Cendrillon and in the process make the movie boring. Here they get as much screentime as they deserve and don't steal the spotlight.

Cinderella's Father
Another improvement from the original because we actually get to know him. We get to see his close relationship between him, Cinderella, and his wife. This makes it heartbreaking when he loses his wife and feels the need to marry again for Cinderella's sake and for a seconde chance of happiness. He's a very kind and devoted father that would do anything to make sure Cendrillon was happy without making her spoiled. Seeing how close he is with Cendrillon makes it even plus emotional when he dies and Cendrillon is heartbroken.

Cinderella's Mother
Here's another improvement from the original. We never got much information about Cinderella's mother in the original, except that she had an old dress of her mother's. In here we get to know her, see her relationship with Cendrillon and her husband, and actually feel something when she dies. We see that she teaches Cendrillon to always be kind and Rebelle no matter what, which helps give her the emotional strength she needs to deal with her step-family. But unfortunately she suffers from both fairy-tale mother syndrome and Disney mother syndrome, which means she ends up dying of an illness that comes out of no where. I guess some fairy-tale traditions never do truly die.

Lucifer
OH MY GOODNESS! THANK toi FOR LUCIFER'S LACK OF SCREENTIME! I never got why people loved this character so much. I HATE him! I don't find him funny ou entertaining, so I'm happy that he's hardly in the movie. He doesn't steal focus away from Cendrillon with the mice ou act annoying, so while it's unpopular opinion, THANK toi MOVIE FOR THIS CHANGE!

Cinderella and Kit's Relationship

Whether ou not toi like the original cartoon more, toi can't deny that this is an aspect that is done MUCH better than in the original. Now a days we get couples like Anna and Kristoff where the couple constantly argues, share no chemistry, just exchange one-liners at each other, make fun of the fairy-tale l’amour at first sight thing, and everything that is just completely stale and tired. It's nice to see a plus traditional fairy-tale couple with two characters that are very fairy-tale like. I mean, Rapunzel and Flynn are a good couple but Flynn does sort of give too many one-liners and isn't a traditional fairy-tale character. It's very refreshing to have a couple like this in an era that's so anti-traditional fairy-tale. The two of them, unlike the original, actually share a really strong chemistry. In the third animated movie they do have chemistry but it's not as good as it is here. They talk about their interests, their likes, their dislikes, their hopes, their dreams, their families (except for the step-family part), and help each other learn from one another. They do borrow some from Ever After but I think it was REALLY NEEDED! But they don't really make it a big change that makes it like other fairy-tale retellings that are trying to be badass. They're a great couple and is undeniably an improvement over the original Cendrillon and Charming couple.

The Effects

One thing that I l’amour about live-action remakes is how they can actually bring the animated films to life. I mean, the scene where we got to see Cinderella's dress transformation was absolutely GORGEOUS! The effects are just incredible and realistic. I mean, the effects in Maleficent was also good but some things did look kind of fake, though not much. But this movie had just mind blowing effects. It's visually gorgeous with great backgrounds that go brilliantly with the effects. Even if toi don't end up liking the film, toi will definitely come out thinking that it was a gorgeous looking film. The original film, in my opinion, did have good animation but it's also just a little bit dated. The effects in this movie are just so gorgeous that I can't imagine them ever becoming dated, though I could be wrong. It definitely helped bring the magic of the original to life while also doing it's own thing.

The Choreography

I know it's odd talking about this, considering the only dance scene is at the ball. But it's a famous scene from the original that I think I need to talk about. It's one of the things that I do think helps improve the movie because the dancing in the original cartoon is lovely but it's nothing special. With this movie the dancing is absolutely phenomenal! It shows the close and amazing connection that Ella and Kit have, it's elegant, it takes a lot of skill, it's romantic, it's fast, it has it's slow moments, and is dancing that definitely surpasses the original's dance scene. The choreography isn't as good as Disney's Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella's, which is just absolutely brilliant and impressive, but it's still incredible.

The Costumes

I hate to sound like I'm bashing the original cartoon, because I do l’amour that movie and grew up with it, but this is yet another aspect that I think was hugely improved. We never got to really see very appealing outfits in the original but in this one we get a lot plus of it. Cinderella's rags are definitely plus like that of a ragged servant girl rather than that of a regular servant. The outfits that Lady Tremaine wears are very slick, classy, elegant, and look like that of a true villainess. They really suit her, much like the outfits for Cruella in the live-action 101 Dalmatians films suited her. I mean, the character only wore two outfits in the original and now she gets plus of a variety. Her outfits in the original were so boring, while in this movie they are gorgeous but still make her look like a sinister and cunning villainess. The step-sisters regular clothes aren't anything special but their ball gowns are gorgeous. I always wondered why their ball gowns in the original looked just like their regular outfits but just different colors. What's the point? Shouldn't they try to look their best and have the most beautiful gowns that they can get. This was a huge improvement. The costumes for the other characters, even the background characters are very stunning to look at. We even get to see an exotic princess wearing a very exotic and gorgeous looking red dress. There are so many outfits to talk about it's hard to know where to start and who I don't need to talk about.

But I know one outfit that definitely needs addressing and it's own paragraph is Cinderella's ball gown. First of all, I don't freaking care that it's blue! It's a re-imagining and it's not the only color that the movie changed. Besides, what works in an animated movie doesn't always translate well in real life. But talking about the dress itself, at first I thought I wouldn't like it but after watching the movie I ended up loving it. It's absolutely gorgeous, it's a beautiful color, a flowing skirt, lovely sleeves, and is actually plus meaningful than the original. Now, let me explain, the original ball robe from the animated movie is plus beautiful and I do like it more. However, in this movie, Cendrillon lets her Fairy Godmother know how much it means to her to wear her mother's dress to the ball because it's like a part of her is still with her. The Fairy Godmother understands and even asks if she would mind if she just updated her mother's dress a bit and maybe change the color to blue, which Cendrillon agrees to. So it's still her mother's dress because it's the same material but the design is just updated with a different color. So it's still like she is going to the ball with a part of her mother with her. In the animated movie, even as a kid I felt bad that one of the few things Cendrillon has left of her mother was destroyed and she couldn't go to the ball in something that felt like a part of her mother was with her, especially since there was a deleted song called "The Dress My Mother Wore" where Cendrillon hopes to go to the ball in her mother's dress. So I won't deny that the original dress is definitely plus beautiful than this dress, which is also gorgeous, but this dress is actually plus meaningful in the context. Plus I l’amour that Cinderella's hair is loose when she's in her ball gown, it's much prettier loose.

Another dress I must talk about is Cinderella's wedding dress. It's my favori outfit in the movie. It fits in with the time period but also is something that can fit in now a days. It's completely timeless and is gorgeous to look at. The costumes in general are visually beautiful and help suck me into this magical fairy-tale world.

Overall Thoughts
This movie is absolutely brilliant! I do personally think it's better than the animated version but not better than Disney's Rogers and Hammerstein's Cendrillon (though that could be because of the amazing songs). The jouer la comédie is great, the emotions are heartfelt, it's visually gorgeous, they make the characters enjoyable in a new way without ruining them, the two main characters have a really song chemistry, the effects are incredible, it keeps it's focus on Cinderella, it develops things that the original should have touched upon, and it's a traditional fairy-tale re-imagining. When was the last time toi saw a récent live-action fairy-tale that was a traditional fairy-tale that everyone went crazy over. I don't mean something like Mirror Mirror that was a hit (though not so much with critics because it's a comedy) but was still pretty modern (though I still l’amour it). I mean a real traditional fairy-tale that doesn't make any big plot twists ou ways to be edgy and "cool." Alice In Wonderland, Oz: The Great and Powerful, and Maleficent are examples of why Disney shouldn't to edgy live-action retellings, especially Maleficent. But Cendrillon is something that gives me hope that Disney can make live-action remakes that are great. I mean, they did it with the live-action 101 Dalmatians movie, though people are just upset that the animaux don't talk in it, so they can definitely do it. Yes, doing live-action remakes is unnecessary but so what? I much rather have a live-action remakes like they did with Cendrillon than have animated films like Mars Needs Moms, Chicken Little, the Cars movies, ou the Planes movies. What was the point to those movies? This movie was unnecessary but it just has so much intelligence to it.

It really made me feel like I was seeing something BIG and Disney while being it's own thing but also staying true to the original like a live-action Disney remake should. With that said, this movie is somewhere in my haut, retour au début 50 favori Disney movies, maybe even haut, retour au début 10. If you're tired of films like Maleficent, Oz: The Great and Powerful, and Alice In Wonderland (Don't toi mean Underland?) than this movie will be just the breath of fresh air that toi need. I know Disney is heading into a live-action remake faze but this movie shows that they do have potential as long as they actually stay true to the source material but also make some changes while not being disrespectful to the characters. This movie also has a stunning, and in my opinion, timeless song called Strong par Sonna Rele. Along with a beautiful rendition of A Dream Is A Wish Your cœur, coeur Makes sung par Lily James, along with a very entertaining rendition of Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo sung par Helena Bonham Carter. When I first saw the movie this movie was so packed that everyone was have a hard time finding a seat, it was almost like a Hunger Games premiere. The critics and Disney fans also l’amour it, which makes me happy because it deserves it. But don't just take my word for it, go watch it and find out for yourself. I has just watched a bad review of the movie before I saw it, so I had kind of low expectations but this movie did NOT disappoint and was so phenomenal.
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 Princess Tiana
Princess Tiana
Hi guys!
I'm Horsegirl202 I live in the United States (Michigan that is),I écriture about my most haut, retour au début 3 Disney princesses and one non-Disney princess.


1: Princess tiana
I l’amour Princess Tiana she never gives up on her dream. She is the perfect match for Naveen, Tiana is Rebelle and bold. She tries so hard to earn what she dreams about, a restaurant.




2: Princess Jasmine
Jasmine is one of my favori Disney Princesses ever. She is plays hard to get to Aladdin. jasmin is beautiful and owns one of my favori wild cats, a tiger. If jasmin where real she could make a awesome friend.





3:Mulan
I still love...
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posted by princesslullaby
This article was written collectively by: JonnaSe, Cromulanfav, & Princesslullaby.


10.Cinderella
She would find Cindy boring and totally not connect to her. She has no sense of adventure ou curiosity, her story isn't exciting to Kida, Kida's not a romantic so she would take zero interest in Cindy and forget about her instantly.


9.Snow White
Same as Cinderella- she would take a little plus interest in her for her spunk, but find her too childish and boring as well.


8.Aurora
Overall Kida would find the classic princessess' romantic stories & attitudes uninteresting & bland,...
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posted by sweetie-94
This is an article about my favori DP eyes, I'm going to tell toi this now, but I know that many of toi are going to disagree on my number 1, but other than that, have a wonderful lire time and don't forget to comment!

10. Mulan

It's no surprise that she is number 10, don't get me wrong her eyes are okay, but the shape is weird and there is no color in them (I know that this is what Chinese eyes are supposed to be like, but I'm not a fan of Chinese eyes).

9. Pocahontas

She is higher than Mulan because her eyes have a better shape and there is some color in them, but the eyes are...
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Finally it's time to liste my favori DP speaking voices. This was thougher to do because I l’amour all of their speaking voices. Image credit goes to disneyscreencaps.com.

10. Pocahontas (voiced par Irene Bedard)
 "Look around you, this is where the path of hating has brought us"
"Look around you, this is where the path of hating has brought us"

I like her speaking voice better than her chant voice, but it's still not good enough to make it higher on my list. I think Irene should have done the chant voice of Pocahontas because she is plus suiting for the character.

9. Belle (voiced par Paige O Hara)
 "Well, some people uses their imatinations"
"Well, some people uses their imatinations"...
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This article was inspired par Dreamygal's link, because I thought it was a great idea & wanted to try it out.

 Snow White
Snow White

♥Snow White♥
Before I read Fairest of All par Serena Valentino I didn't like Snow White. I thought she was stupid, vain, and much too naive. Then I read her back story, and my view changed completely. I l’amour Snow White, because she's so optimistic and happy. I adore her sweetness, and the way she can just bright up anyone's jour par just being around them.

Favorite Outfit: Her flower-picking dress.
Favorite Physical Feature: Her lips.
Favorite Song: "I'm Wishing/One Song"...
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This is what Princesslullaby, CuteDiana, PpgBelle4, and JonnaSe think Ariel's princess liste would be.



9.Cinderella
Ariel would find Cendrillon boring. She's too calm, rooted, and subtle in her humor. She doesn't have anything to relate to her. Cendrillon doesn't have any grand discoveries ou outbursts, which Ariel would love. Ariel is easily distracted and hard to interest, so Cendrillon wouldn't hold her attention. She wouldn't get excited about her descions ou anything. Ariel wouldn't get involved nor relate to Cinderella's story.


8.Snow White
Basically it's the same for Cindy. Ariel...
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We all have voted and here is our winner - Straggy! Congratulations!

I personally think the best present for her is being October a Mulan's month!

Well, please read her interview!


1 How do toi feel about being a Princess fan of the mois for September?

I'm like ecstatic. :D I didn't think people would ever choose me to be fan of the month... Especially not on Belle month! It's nice to have people montrer some appreciation for something I just do out of habit now - I turn on my computer, open Fanpop, and go straight to the DP spot! This is also like an early birthday present for me, seeing as I turn...
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13) Merida- Before toi all roll your eyes, I have to admit that when I saw the first commercial for Rebelle I was so excited and forced my boyfriend to take me to it the jour after it came out. I l’amour her hair and how generally courageous she was. First of all, I really disliked Brave. Its story held a number of plotholes, and Merida was quite a selfish character, to me. She whines for the majority of her film, and acts like an unrelatable goofball for the other half. Who would risk their mother's life just to "change their fate". This wasn't like Ariel, who made a gamble on her own life and Merida...
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 The new princecatcher93
The new princecatcher93
I updated again after a movie party link. And now with a new movie out I get to rank it (It will be spoiler free) and I learned to like some other ones more, learned to dislike some, and learned to l’amour others a lot move. I’ll be giving each film a chance to get four stars (my newspaper does four so I go par the half stars) they have nothing to do with the ranking, just how many I would give it, if I wasn’t doing a summary ranking. So here it is my updated ranking (My favori films changes almost every week so this is just for this week.) Oh something big that will be playing out for me...
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