After
been given a ‘gift’ as a baby by her Fairy Godmother
Lucinda (Fox), Ella (Hathaway) would have to spend the rest
of her life been obedient. In other words, if someone told her
to do something, she had to do it. When her father married Dame
Olga (Lumley), her family expanded to include two stepsisters
Hattie (Punch) and Olive (Higham) who found out her secret and
exploited her at every opportunity. Tired of been used by her
new family, Ella sets out to find Lucinda and ask her to remove
the spell.
Combining modern
music and fairy tales has been done to amazing success in the
world of animation but could this successfully transfer to live
action?
Based on the novel
by Gail Carson Levine, ‘Ella Enchanted’ takes modern
music and ideals and transports them into a world of Giants,
Knights, Elves and Ogres. This is a world ruled by a tyrant
that has forced all the non-humans into servitude, so it is
up to our heroine to save the day and unite the all the different
people. While in the realm of fairy tales this might not sound
that unique, but the movie takes a fresh approach and makes
this tale very up to date.
This is another movie
that is meant to showcase the talents of Anne Hathaway and it
succeeds. She is an instantly likeable actress that has everything
to appeal to her target audience for this movie, young girls.
She is very pleasant, extremely appeal and while she is very
pretty, she is not totally stunning to the point that no one
can connect with her. The main thing she has going for her is
that is extremely nice. This is a girl that the audience would
like to be friends with and this is Anne Hathaway’s appeal.
As Ella, she personifies this by making the obedient character
instantly likeable and easy to get behind. This is a role that
she excels in but it would be in good to see her in a more challenging
roles.
Her supporting cast
is also good. Hugh Dancy is the love interest of the piece and
is the typical Prince Charming. In fact his name is actually
Prince Charm. He plays the role with a certain about of daring
do and charm that will instantly appeal to the target audience.
Aidan McArdle is also good as Slannen, an elf that wants to
break away from the traditional singing and dancing niche that
elves have been forced into and become a lawyer. There are also
noticeable cameo roles from Minnie Driver, Vivica A. Fox, Eric
Idle and Joanna Lumley, who all bring something to their roles.
Ella Enchanted is
a nice film that will really appeal to its target audience.
This is another showcase for the talents of Anne Hathaway, in
which she also gets to sing, and she is surrounded by an accomplished
supporting cast making this a good family film and a live action
update of the fairy tale movie.
Star Rating = * *
*
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in Widescreen
2.35:1 Anamorphic with Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, the transfer
is extremely good. Ella’s enchanted world is vividly brought
to life via an extremely sharp picture. The sound is also good,
filling the speakers during the song and dance numbers.
BONUS FEATURES
Feature Commentary
with director Tommy O’Haver and stars Anne Hathaway and
Hugh Dancy
This fun and very chatty commentary reveals many behind the
scenes secrets and gossip from the set of ‘Ella Enchanted’.
The trio constantly take the mickey out of each other, with
most of it towards Anne but she gives as good as she gets. They
also talk about the singing, rehearsals, the soundtrack and
the special effects in the film. This is a good commentary track
that fans of the film will enjoy listening to.
Deleted Scenes (9.37
mins)
Entitled ‘This
is Frell’, ‘So last century’, ‘A serious
situation’, ‘A squirrel’, ‘Poisoning
the crown’, ‘Montage’ and ‘End scene’,
these seven deleted or extended scenes have optional commentary
from director Tommy O’Haver and star Hugh Dancy.
Extended Scenes (5.22
mins)
Entitled ‘Invitation
to the Ball’, ‘Dear Char’, ‘Be happy
for Hattie’ and ‘Which way’, these four extended
scenes have optional commentary from director Tommy O’Haver
and star Hugh Dancy.
Prince Charmont’s
Fan Club
An interactive game were you have to help Prince Char avoid
his adoring fans.
The Magical World
of Ella Enchanted (28.32 mins)
Anne Hathaway and
Hugh Dancy introduce a behind the scenes look at the making
of ‘Ella Enchanted’. Director Tommy O’Haver,
producer Jane Startz and stars Minnie Driver, Aidan McArdle,
Vivica A. Fox, Cary Elwes, Heidi Klum, Patrick Bergin and Lucy
Punch talk about the visual effects, characters and story. Music
stars Jesse McCartney, Kari Kimmel, Bryan Adams, Amanda Remanda,
Raven and Jump 5 talk about contributing music to the soundtrack.
This is a decent featurette that covers most aspects of the
film’s production.
Ella Enchanted Red
Carpet Premiere Special (23.14 mins)
Kari Kimmel and Jesse
McCartney take you onto the red carpet of the New York Premiere
for ‘Ella Enchanted’. The pair interview stars Anne
Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Minnie Driver, Aidan McArdle, Vivica A.
Fox, Cary Elwes, Lucy Punch and Parminader Nagra and show you
some behind the scenes footage from the film, most of which
you saw in the last featurette.
Music Video ‘It’s
not just make Believe’ performed by Kari Kimmel
The promotional music video for ‘Ella Enchanted’
Trailer
A preview of ‘The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement’
Easter Egg
Find the hidden face in ‘Ella Enchanted’
OVERALL
Fans of ‘Ella
Enchanted’ will be very pleased with this DVD release.
Packed to the brim with extra features and interactive games,
the disc is great value for Anne Hathaway fans. This is a great
DVD for a good family film.
Ella Enchanted
Cast:
Anne
Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Cary Elwes, Minnie Driver, Vivica
A. Fox, Jimi Mistry, Joanna Lumley, Aidan McArdle, Lucy
Punch, Jennifer Higham and Eric Idle