laurie621 : four star movie. I have watched it two or three times over the years.
laurie621 : Good movie.. I've watched it two or three times.
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Brilliant modern adaptation to a beloved fairy tale. I have enjoyed every adaptation of Cinderella ever produced. Including the film era(circa 1899 by George Meiles), The short silent film in 1911, Disney’s 2 versions:1922 seven minute laugh o gram which was reimagined and turned into the Disney 1950 classic most people know today. And there are countless more adaptations, with variations in Titles.
My eldest daughter’s favorite happens to be the 1997 remake with Brandy and Bernadette Peters, Whitney Houston, Whoopie Goldberg, and, Jason Alexander. Which if you paid close attention to the town/commoners town square set, It’s practically the same set where we see Jason Alexander belting out the town’s Castle proclamations from the 1997 version. Albeit, with a little refabricated/altered set design and props. I think the Castle interior and exterior also were similar to, if not exactly the same, as the 1997 version.
I will never tire of watching any adaptation, be it from Hollywood, Bollywood, college theater groups, high schools, elementary students, local theater troupes, Broadway, Off Broadway. This was perfectly enjoyable. Great music score, and great chemistry between the actors and actresses.