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Ella Enchanted DVD Review:

She
sings. She dances. She supports worthy causes. There’s
only one thing wrong with the hip heroine of “Ella Enchanted”
-- at her birth, a fairy godmother bestowed the gift of obedience
upon her. When told to do something, Ella must follow through.
If someone says to her, “Hop to it,” she actually
hops. When directed to “Hold your tongue,” Ella
grabs her tongue. Being otherwise an independent-minded person,
Ella decides this nonsense has to stop. She embarks on a journey
to find her fairy godmother and persuade her to take away this
annoying “gift.”
Adapted
from the novel by Gail Carson Levine, “Ella Enchanted”
is the umpteenth film based on the “Cinderella”
fairy tale. As usual, a wicked stepmother (Joanna Lumley), two
mean stepsisters (Lucy Punch and Jennifer Higham), and a handsome
prince (Hugh Dancy) make their appearances -- along with the
fairy godmother (Vivica A. Fox) mentioned above. But this updated
version adds elves (who are forced to be entertainers), ogres,
giants, a talking book (Jimi Mistry), a magic-challenged aunt
(Minnie Driver), a narrator (Eric Idle) and an evil wannabe
king (Cary Elwes, hilariously hammy here) into the mix. Fortunately,
by successfully combining elements of “A Knight’s
Tale,” “Shrek” and “Ever After,”
“Ella Enchanted” emerges as a fun movie for the
whole family.
Much of
my enthusiasm for this film is due to its leading lady, lovely
Anne Hathaway (“Princess Diaries 2: Return Engagement”),
who shows off her flair for comedy and her exceptional singing
talent in some very entertaining scenes. As the world’s
most avid movie musical fan, I couldn’t help applauding
Hathaway’s charming “Somebody To Love” number.
With perfect pitch, impressive range and impeccable phrasing,
she enchanted me as well as the on-screen audience of giants
who cheered Ella on. And the closing finale, “Don’t
Go Breakin’ My Heart,” Is a joy to watch. Even though
done with tongue-in-cheek pizzazz, it reminded me of those big
production numbers from glorious musicals I loved in days of
yore.
The soundtrack
of “Ella Enchanted” offers another musical plus.
It includes selections from Raven, Jesse McCartney and Kelly
Clarkson. One of the DVD bonus features is a music video, “It’s
Not Just Make Believe,” performed beautifully by Kari
Kimmel.
Other bonus
features are: Prince Charmont’s Fan Club Game; “The
Magical World of Ella Enchanted” program; a Red Carpet
Premiere Special; deleted scenes; audio commentary by Hathaway,
Dancy and director Tammy O’Haver; and a DVD Rom activity
entitled “Happily Ever After – Create Your Own Story.”
If I had
a magic wand, I’d make sure everyone who loves fairy tales
and musicals received this “Ella Enchanted” DVD
for Christmas.
Betty Jo Tucker

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Ella
Enchanted Director:
Tommy O'Haver
Ella
Enchanted Written By:
Laurie Craig
Ella Enchanted
Cast:
Anne Hathaway
Hugh Dancy
Cary Elwes
Reviewed
by:
Betty
Jo Tucker
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