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29  01 2008

Cinderella

It is not difficult to understand why Cinderella remains, to this day, a classic Disney animated films, with its superb animation, memorable songs, and thoroughly uplifting storyline. And despite the fact that the movie sometimes feels as if it might We worked better as a short, one could not deny the overall effectiveness of this familiar tale.

Cinderella (voiced Ilene Woods) living in a huge castle with its evil stepmother, Lady Tremaine, (Eleanor Audley), and equally evil stepsisters Drizella (Roda Williams) and Anastasia (Lucille Bliss), and is bidding to make day and night. When he announced that the King would hold the ball to find a wife for his married son, Prince Charming (William Phipps), “Cinderella” a Lady Tremaine permitted to attend (and, although she said yes, “” Cinderella “is planning to go were foiled at the last minute). Everything seems lost until Cinderella Fairy Godmother in bathrobe and produces excellent class travel, albeit with a warning that it will all go away at the twelfth stroke midnight.

It is interesting to note that the entire first half of Cinderella essentially disposable, as it focuses on malicious exploits group of mice who live in a castle Lady Tremaine. Most scenes with these tiny creatures, not separated as all terribly interesting, and it seems clear that they were included primarily for the benefit of young viewers. And while there is no doubt that the mice and their hijinks Cinderella pushed to the appropriate length feature (barely, though, at 75 - minutes), it becomes clear that the film would have a much better without their presence.

Having said that the film picks up dramatically with the emergence of “Cinderella” in the magic Godmother. It is at this point that Cinderella finally earns its reputation as a classic tale, and fascinating, captivating vibe continued up until expectedly happy to completion.

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