there are girls who also deal with certain disabilities or mental health obstacles in real life that make them appear actually “different” compared to other more conventional girls because of their behavior though and everyone ignores that lol
I read a comment that said that Ella didn't break the curse she used a loophole in the curse and commanded herself to no longer be obedient. I think that was a very good point made.
It's that particular moment because in the entire time she's had the gift, not once did she consider she could order herself to not be obedient IN FRONT OF A MIRROR!
@@videohistory722 That wasn't what she did in the book. When Char told Ella to say she'd marry him, she held out on agreeing to for so long that she was able to break the curse, refuse to marry him, tell him why, and then tell him she would because the curse was broken, which was the whole reason why she didn't want to marry him at first.
Can we also appreciate that Anne Hathway now rules like 5 different kingdoms with this movie, Princess Diaries, and the other royal movies/projects she’s done. This girl was born to rule. Also Princess Diaries came first, then Ella Enchanted, and the Princess Diaries 2
In the book version by the way, Ella's mother tried not to give her orders. She only did it when she felt she had to - like telling Ella not to tell anyone about her curse. They also showed a version of Ella's fifth birthday, when she realized it. In that story, Mandy had said "Eat" when she cut the cake and Ella had become terrified when she realized she had to keep eating until her mother figured out what was going on and told her to stop. Mandy had a tendency to give Ella instructions, which actually inspired her to find ways to get around obeying the orders by doing it in a specific way. She doesn't really learn to do that in the movie - she just sort of orders it. In the book, the way she breaks the curse is to hold out on obeying an order for so long that eventually it just self-destructs.
I remember reading that part about the cake in the book. And poor Ella’s stomach started to really hurt from eating too much. Didn’t she break the curse a lot earlier in the book too? I didn’t finish it, but for some reason I’m remembering her breaking the curse pretty early on 🤔
@@JoyfullyShea-Marcella No, she broke it at the end. Char said "Marry me" after he unintentionally got Ella to admit she loved him, and she held out so long and stopped herself from agreeing to it until the curse was broken and she refused the order. Then she explained about the curse, even though her mother had ordered her to never tell anyone when she was a kid. Then, since her curse was over, she was able to happily marry him.
I’ve suffered from severe OCD since I was a child and I’m not gonna lie, this movie always reminded me of what it feels like to have compulsions. It feels like you’re mentally and physically being forced to do something you don’t want to do all hours of the day and it’s exhausting.
I'm not saying Ella's mom is bad AT ALL - idk abt their relationship, but I would have made sure my kid didn't feel like she had to obey me. I would have wanted her to choose to obey me (bc she respected me as a mother). Like, phrasing is super important (saying: "can you?" or "will you?" instead of "do this"). It just seems like she could have grown to resent her mother or anyone at all who took advantage of her obedience. Maybe not, but those are my thoughts on this fictitious movie LOL.
The book is so much better. Her Mom and Mandy did their best to never command her to do things, they would simply ask. This movie really didn’t show her mom’s personality the way the book did.
Fun fact: Lucy Punch, aka Hattie, also played the stepsister in 2000's Cinderella, Into the Woods, and the Cinderella episode of Fairy Tales. Even better, it's actually not typecasting. When she was a little girl, when everyone else wanted a princess party, she asked for an ugly stepsister party. This is literally a dream come true for her.
I actually took a Western Folklore and Mythology class in college and we spent an entire semester just on Cinderella and the zillions of different tellings in different cultures and times. At the story's height, there were contemporary parallel stories in Arabia and as far as India. It's as archetypal as Oedipus or Hamlet, and has nearly as many variations as there are tellers of the story.
Which I didn't understand, bc yeah it's a way of protecting her from being taken advantage of. I just wish she would have trusted Ella to choose people she trusted.
@@rheyanalwin8989 In the book, Ella's father wasn't even to be trusted. He even kind of drugged Ella at one point so she would like rich old man to marry him, without even knowing about the curse. It definitely was to protect her, and while I'll definitely have to reread to remember but I don't think Ella really hated that part of it until the end of the book (When she had to reject Charming because of the curse but couldn't tell him it's because of the curse, which broke the curse)
@@katykat978 that's so interesting!! Tbh I didn't t even know there was a book until looking at the comments (I'm a little uncultured, ig😬). I'll have to check out the book. I was mainly referring to what I witnessed in the movie. I could totally understand how someone could take advantage of her, and her mom died when she was really young. Which, age truly does matter when learning about who you can and can't trust. I totally see your point if her mom didn't even trust her father too.
@@rheyanalwin8989 oh please read the book! I want everyone to read it haha, it’s my favorite childhood book. I’ve read it so much that it tore and so I had to buy a new one and I’ll still read it sometimes. It’s very different from the movie, but honestly I’d say they both shaped who I am. The book had my heart though, it’s so sweet and Ella is such a driven protagonist. The ending is what I really love though, so totally give it a shot!
@@rheyanalwin8989 just picked up the book, on page 7 Ella says “After punishing me for using my fist, Mother issued one of her infrequent commands: never tell anyone about my cure. But I wouldn’t have anyway, I had learned caution.” Ella’s mom probably thought she would live long enough to undo her command. It doesn’t elaborate much on that haha.
Funny thing is, this isn't Disney - just a kids' movie. Unfortunately, she wasn't involved in the Halloweentown franchise - the first several movies starred Kimberly J. Brown!
They could've done so much with the premise of this movie. If they wanted, the plot could've elaborated a lot of dark and disturbing concepts about abuse of power, freedom and self awareness. Instead, we got this.
It's still a great movie imo. I think it's a great concept that could have been used to express all of that. Since this is a children's movie, I think this was a great way to use her "gift." If it were an adult movie or series then I would totally understand your point.
@@skeltheshapeshifter2697 well, it's a romance book, so it doesn't have this dark and deep concept, but it still works and show way better than the movie did, especially cause in the book she always try to find a way to not be obedient (cause she hates it), and Ella is actually a good and strong main character, who is nice, kind and smart (and she is the one who always saving the prince), the story is really focused in Ella and how she become stronger despite having to be obedient
This was such a dumb yet really good movie at the same time? I love the premise so much but the second-hand embarrassment is REALLL 😰😰😰 Also the Queen scene is literally 👏👏👏
I was bored before your notification popped up Ella enchanted is one of my childhood favs love this reaction btw you should a video on once upon a song
so poui gaming you claiming that you do gaming. well I bet youre not that entertaining. by the looks of it, you only have one subscriber. well you should require to hire a person to do your content or else youre life will have no concept
This movie is a good version of Cinderella, more than the Hilary Duff movie who's just a modern version and nothing else! It has comedy, drama, a cute romance and fun songs. Also, the moral is relatable; your not obligated to do everything others tell you; wheter it's your friends or family. I like it :) Ella and the elf are my favorites characters. They are brave, kind and so likable. Benny the book is a nice side-kick too, he's so helpful and gentle X3 I like his wife the house fairy, she's so nice and patient. A lovely person as well!
Her parents weren't the ones who gave the gift. The fairy forced her gift onto her. It's what the fairy thought was the greatest gift in the world to have an obedient child.
I remember in the book she would try to resist and it would make her have vertigo or be sick or something. I read it when I was like 8 or 9 so that’s what I vaguely remember from 20 years ago
This is my earliest memory of the realization that books are better. I was so overwhelmingly enchanted (pun intended) by the book and then the movie came out and was an offensive surface level retelling.
6:33 in the book her dad didn't know because her mom kept it a secret. In the book he was a terrible person so he mom tried to protect her. But in the movie they made him a good person for some reason lol Now it doesn't make sense
Yeah , you're right. "Princess Diaries, this, Alice in Wonderland, what else?" Another thing is she share the same birthday as the real American Princess, Princess Grace of Monaco, actually born 2 months after she died. Anne always had that vibe in her.
Attie's actress said in an interview that she loved to play that role! During a party when she was young, every other girls were wearing princesses or fairy costumes and she had a wicked sister costume; loved it! Since this day, the actress plays this role in movies and she is excellent :D
I remember my parents showing me this when I was 2. And I only rewatched this when I was like 17. I didn't remember ANYTHING about the movie except for that Queen song since that was the scene my toddler self was hyped about. When I rewatched it at my teenage years, I didn't realize how low quality the entire thing was. Like, no wonder I saw this when I was two haha.
What she has to say is racist, but it was really just a ploy to cut her off from Ella. In the book, she doesn't have to say that, Hattie just orders Ella to stop being friends with her and they don't talk again until after Ella breaks the curse.
If I was Mandy and I knew about the curse form the get go I would’ve just said “Ella, you’re not allowed to follow any command your Step Family gives you, ever.” And that would fix the abuse she gets at home, at least.
I do like how they used Don’t Go Breaking My Heart for the “curtain call”. It’s kind of funny that they had the bows at the end and also the modern music for the musical. It’s just a spoof on all accounts.
Omg one of my favorite childhood movies! 😭 so nostalgic! Can you please watch Tim Burton Alice in wonderland 2010 and 2016 Alice through the looking glass! 🥺 Please!
I’d recommend the series “The Great” on Hulu to watch since you really like these type of films where it’s medieval setting or regency. The series is based off Catherine the great of Russia and is basically a laid back comedy of her rising to power, it isn’t at all very accurate to the original story but it’s funny af and a good show to watch if you ever plan to add a series to your channel😊
This is based off a book and I like the book much better, its cool if you like the movie but if you like to read the book, in my opinion, is really good.
“Girl, at this point I’d just wear headphones. I can’t hear what chu talking bout” LOL 😂 If they were smart they could’ve just said “I command you to have the choice to obey or disobey” or something 🙄
i have this movie on dvd and there's a set of easter eggs of faces hidden in the bg of the movie in like the pages of books and the silhouettes of the trees in the fields
I feel like this is the one time “I’m not like other girls” is acceptable because she’s literally cursed to not be a normal person lol
Ikr?
there are girls who also deal with certain disabilities or mental health obstacles in real life that make them appear actually “different” compared to other more conventional girls because of their behavior though and everyone ignores that lol
I read a comment that said that Ella didn't break the curse she used a loophole in the curse and commanded herself to no longer be obedient. I think that was a very good point made.
OOoo I love that take
That's how I always saw it, this movie was one of my childhood favorites ❤
Yeah in the movie she used a trick but I’m the book she used her own will/commanded herself
@@cat-sd5cr
Didn’t know it was a book. Good to know.
When I saw the movie again a few years back, I noticed that!! Because she was looking into a mirror and commanded herself. Honestly it makes sense
"Does Anne Hathaway sing in real life?"
Oh yeah. She only won an Oscar for Les Miz which is nothing BUT singing.
You know I always wonder why her mom wasn’t like: only be Obedient to people when you want too then she would have to listen
THIS 🌟
Because, then there would be no movie.
TRUE NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT
It’s called plot convenience
Because new order overide older one
If this movie wasn't for kids, they'd probably go a lot further with this concept
wow
nope
Meaning?
Ew
@@del7920 fr #shes disgusting
It's that particular moment because in the entire time she's had the gift, not once did she consider she could order herself to not be obedient IN FRONT OF A MIRROR!
But would that work?
@@memyselfandi7782 the movie proved it DID work
@@videohistory722 That wasn't what she did in the book. When Char told Ella to say she'd marry him, she held out on agreeing to for so long that she was able to break the curse, refuse to marry him, tell him why, and then tell him she would because the curse was broken, which was the whole reason why she didn't want to marry him at first.
Can we also appreciate that Anne Hathway now rules like 5 different kingdoms with this movie, Princess Diaries, and the other royal movies/projects she’s done. This girl was born to rule. Also Princess Diaries came first, then Ella Enchanted, and the Princess Diaries 2
White Queen in Alice in Wonderland too
In the book version by the way, Ella's mother tried not to give her orders. She only did it when she felt she had to - like telling Ella not to tell anyone about her curse. They also showed a version of Ella's fifth birthday, when she realized it. In that story, Mandy had said "Eat" when she cut the cake and Ella had become terrified when she realized she had to keep eating until her mother figured out what was going on and told her to stop. Mandy had a tendency to give Ella instructions, which actually inspired her to find ways to get around obeying the orders by doing it in a specific way. She doesn't really learn to do that in the movie - she just sort of orders it. In the book, the way she breaks the curse is to hold out on obeying an order for so long that eventually it just self-destructs.
I remember reading that part about the cake in the book. And poor Ella’s stomach started to really hurt from eating too much. Didn’t she break the curse a lot earlier in the book too? I didn’t finish it, but for some reason I’m remembering her breaking the curse pretty early on 🤔
@@JoyfullyShea-Marcella No, she broke it at the end. Char said "Marry me" after he unintentionally got Ella to admit she loved him, and she held out so long and stopped herself from agreeing to it until the curse was broken and she refused the order. Then she explained about the curse, even though her mother had ordered her to never tell anyone when she was a kid. Then, since her curse was over, she was able to happily marry him.
Chicken little, ella enchanted, Gnomeo and Juliet, all end with don't go breaking my heart.
it's a great song
Lol Elton John be swimming in royalties
Ella enchanted was my whole ass childhood, like the prince was crush worthy
Hugh Dancy will do that to you!
@@mac-tchambers5484 even now, but not as much as then! I mean, not as much on L&O, but he's not terrible! 20 years will do that... :)
This movie has dozens upon dozens of plot holes but it has Hugh Dancy being a himbo and I love it for that
We stan himbo princes, especially this one
This movie GAVE with its soundtrack when I was kid
this movie was everything to me as a kid and it still slaps tbh
"You really aren't that short. You are average women hight." 🤣🤣🤣 Everything a man wants to hear 🤣🤣
I’ve suffered from severe OCD since I was a child and I’m not gonna lie, this movie always reminded me of what it feels like to have compulsions. It feels like you’re mentally and physically being forced to do something you don’t want to do all hours of the day and it’s exhausting.
I'm not saying Ella's mom is bad AT ALL - idk abt their relationship, but I would have made sure my kid didn't feel like she had to obey me. I would have wanted her to choose to obey me (bc she respected me as a mother). Like, phrasing is super important (saying: "can you?" or "will you?" instead of "do this"). It just seems like she could have grown to resent her mother or anyone at all who took advantage of her obedience. Maybe not, but those are my thoughts on this fictitious movie LOL.
The book is so much better. Her Mom and Mandy did their best to never command her to do things, they would simply ask. This movie really didn’t show her mom’s personality the way the book did.
@@VictoriousTruth2266 YES
Ella did not deserve all that disrespect 💀💀💀
Fun fact:
Lucy Punch, aka Hattie, also played the stepsister in 2000's Cinderella, Into the Woods, and the Cinderella episode of Fairy Tales.
Even better, it's actually not typecasting. When she was a little girl, when everyone else wanted a princess party, she asked for an ugly stepsister party. This is literally a dream come true for her.
This is my third favorite live Cinderella movie , 1st is ever after with drew berrymore and my 2nd is Cinderella with brandy
YASSSSS First two reversed but still totally me
"Can Anne Hathaway Sing?"
Cut to Le Mis:
I saw this movie once and I only remember the ending scene because of the dancing.
Is it just me who LOVES her back round
I actually took a Western Folklore and Mythology class in college and we spent an entire semester just on Cinderella and the zillions of different tellings in different cultures and times. At the story's height, there were contemporary parallel stories in Arabia and as far as India. It's as archetypal as Oedipus or Hamlet, and has nearly as many variations as there are tellers of the story.
*Anne Hathaway gets an oscar for a musical*
Lakia: Does she even sings in real life?
Girl, I can't 😂
On her deathbed, her mom ordered her to not tell anyone about the gift.
Which I didn't understand, bc yeah it's a way of protecting her from being taken advantage of. I just wish she would have trusted Ella to choose people she trusted.
@@rheyanalwin8989 In the book, Ella's father wasn't even to be trusted. He even kind of drugged Ella at one point so she would like rich old man to marry him, without even knowing about the curse. It definitely was to protect her, and while I'll definitely have to reread to remember but I don't think Ella really hated that part of it until the end of the book (When she had to reject Charming because of the curse but couldn't tell him it's because of the curse, which broke the curse)
@@katykat978 that's so interesting!! Tbh I didn't t even know there was a book until looking at the comments (I'm a little uncultured, ig😬). I'll have to check out the book. I was mainly referring to what I witnessed in the movie. I could totally understand how someone could take advantage of her, and her mom died when she was really young. Which, age truly does matter when learning about who you can and can't trust. I totally see your point if her mom didn't even trust her father too.
@@rheyanalwin8989 oh please read the book! I want everyone to read it haha, it’s my favorite childhood book. I’ve read it so much that it tore and so I had to buy a new one and I’ll still read it sometimes. It’s very different from the movie, but honestly I’d say they both shaped who I am. The book had my heart though, it’s so sweet and Ella is such a driven protagonist. The ending is what I really love though, so totally give it a shot!
@@rheyanalwin8989 just picked up the book, on page 7 Ella says “After punishing me for using my fist, Mother issued one of her infrequent commands: never tell anyone about my cure. But I wouldn’t have anyway, I had learned caution.” Ella’s mom probably thought she would live long enough to undo her command. It doesn’t elaborate much on that haha.
This was one of my favorites. Honestly anything with Anne hathaway on disney. Halloween town too -loved that series
Funny thing is, this isn't Disney - just a kids' movie. Unfortunately, she wasn't involved in the Halloweentown franchise - the first several movies starred Kimberly J. Brown!
love the fact that its will from hannibal
yay you hit 1 million views on your Coraline video🤗
I love you. I laughed when you were like does Anne Hathaway sing? because she won an Oscar for singing (and crying) in Les Mis
I knew it. After watching enchanted how can you not watch Ella enchanted. Almost made me watch it last time.
They could've done so much with the premise of this movie. If they wanted, the plot could've elaborated a lot of dark and disturbing concepts about abuse of power, freedom and self awareness. Instead, we got this.
You should read the book, is different in so many ways from the movie (and is actually good)
i dont think they had that high of a budget. If they made it into a series maybe
It's still a great movie imo. I think it's a great concept that could have been used to express all of that. Since this is a children's movie, I think this was a great way to use her "gift." If it were an adult movie or series then I would totally understand your point.
@@just4gxrl Eh, personally I think the book did kind of less with the whole 'obedience' plot.
@@skeltheshapeshifter2697 well, it's a romance book, so it doesn't have this dark and deep concept, but it still works and show way better than the movie did, especially cause in the book she always try to find a way to not be obedient (cause she hates it), and Ella is actually a good and strong main character, who is nice, kind and smart (and she is the one who always saving the prince), the story is really focused in Ella and how she become stronger despite having to be obedient
This was such a dumb yet really good movie at the same time? I love the premise so much but the second-hand embarrassment is REALLL 😰😰😰 Also the Queen scene is literally 👏👏👏
This is a great case of “careful what you wish for”
I was bored before your notification popped up Ella enchanted is one of my childhood favs love this reaction btw you should a video on once upon a song
so poui gaming you claiming that you do gaming. well I bet youre not that entertaining. by the looks of it, you only have one subscriber. well you should require to hire a person to do your content or else youre life will have no concept
@@Empire_11 lmaoo wtf are you talking about? 😂 you sound hella pressed fan behavior
This movie is a good version of Cinderella, more than the Hilary Duff movie who's just a modern version and nothing else! It has comedy, drama, a cute romance and fun songs. Also, the moral is relatable; your not obligated to do everything others tell you; wheter it's your friends or family. I like it :)
Ella and the elf are my favorites characters. They are brave, kind and so likable. Benny the book is a nice side-kick too, he's so helpful and gentle X3 I like his wife the house fairy, she's so nice and patient. A lovely person as well!
This movie is the reason why I break into spontaneous dancing and singing.
Why didnt her parents grant her cleverness . That way she would always be able to find loopholes in whatever she's told to do 💡💡
Her parents weren't the ones who gave the gift. The fairy forced her gift onto her. It's what the fairy thought was the greatest gift in the world to have an obedient child.
This movie was my childhood☺️
"Why would you leave your daughter with complete strangers. They could be mass murderers, you wouldn't even know."
I inhaled so hard that I choked XD
Scripture had me shouting! Thank you so much😍❤️🙏🏾
I remember in the book she would try to resist and it would make her have vertigo or be sick or something. I read it when I was like 8 or 9 so that’s what I vaguely remember from 20 years ago
Cary Elwes (the villain) is Westley/Farm Boy from Princess Bride
This is my earliest memory of the realization that books are better. I was so overwhelmingly enchanted (pun intended) by the book and then the movie came out and was an offensive surface level retelling.
this movie had my two first (human) crushes as a kid: hugh dancy and cary elwes
6:33 in the book her dad didn't know because her mom kept it a secret. In the book he was a terrible person so he mom tried to protect her. But in the movie they made him a good person for some reason lol
Now it doesn't make sense
Road To El Dorado, also great video! Your videos have been one of few sources of comedy I’ve found during comedy which I appreciate you for!
*i recommend "bend it like beckham", the "maze runner" trilogy, "grease", "bugsy malone" and "nanny mcphee"*
Enchanted use to be my favorite movie when I was younger
I love your reactions, I would pay big bills to see your reaction to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
You want Charlie & the Chocolate factory. I will give you Charlie and the chocolate factory.
Yeah , you're right. "Princess Diaries, this, Alice in Wonderland, what else?"
Another thing is she share the same birthday as the real American Princess, Princess Grace of Monaco, actually born 2 months after she died. Anne always had that vibe in her.
yess another vid I love your channel like your my top 3 along with dee shanell and black kagome
Thank you
One of the evil sisters actress , always play that part in others movies, I wonder why...
Attie's actress said in an interview that she loved to play that role! During a party when she was young, every other girls were wearing princesses or fairy costumes and she had a wicked sister costume; loved it! Since this day, the actress plays this role in movies and she is excellent :D
She just really likes it
Hugh Dancy is just... fine... lord... he could colonize me i'm not fighting back
I've come here with a quickness. You and nickflix just made my day with the back to back reactions. Can you please react to Antebellum if you want to
Does his whinyness get on your nerves? He bugs me
@@briez9648 i love how he shows feelings and has an appreciation for great art. He's adorable. Love nickflix.
Its a guilty pleasure of mine. Not as good as the likes of Enchanted or Tangled but it's still passable.
I love this movie. If anyone insults it, beast mode.
The most watched movie of my childhood after The Little Mermaid
I remember my parents showing me this when I was 2. And I only rewatched this when I was like 17. I didn't remember ANYTHING about the movie except for that Queen song since that was the scene my toddler self was hyped about. When I rewatched it at my teenage years, I didn't realize how low quality the entire thing was. Like, no wonder I saw this when I was two haha.
lol yes people never get tired of re telling Cinderella and I’m glad they don’t it’s my fav story and I will watch ALL of the adaptations🤣🤣
"You're really not that short. You're like average... women's height." 😂
The fit gave me winx club vibes.❤️❤️🔥
"I like my ogre's green" got me 🤣🤣(8:15)
You need to see les mesrables for another anna hathaway film (but shes in true poverty instead of wealth)
I ❤️ this movie! 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
Awe I love that you put a verse at the beginning, I've never seen a youtuber do that before.
One of my fav movie to re whatch as a kid
When Ella had to tell her friend to leave
“Oh is that racist” 😮 I bust out laughing when she said that
What she has to say is racist, but it was really just a ploy to cut her off from Ella. In the book, she doesn't have to say that, Hattie just orders Ella to stop being friends with her and they don't talk again until after Ella breaks the curse.
THIS MOVIE WAS A HUGE CHUNK OF MY CHILDHOOD!!
If I was Mandy and I knew about the curse form the get go I would’ve just said “Ella, you’re not allowed to follow any command your Step Family gives you, ever.” And that would fix the abuse she gets at home, at least.
But if she got caught doing that, she'd lose her job.
Ella Enchanted is so good!! ❤❤❤❤
I do like how they used Don’t Go Breaking My Heart for the “curtain call”. It’s kind of funny that they had the bows at the end and also the modern music for the musical. It’s just a spoof on all accounts.
Other great films that Anne Hathaway has been in are Les Miserables, Get Smart, Bride Wars, and Batman The Dark Knight Rises
Yaas!! Please review Maleficent as well as Mistress of Evil. They're both so good!!!
i think i found a plot hole to this spell just ask someone to say get rid of the spell and the spell has no choice but to go away
I also love this movie.
Omg one of my favorite childhood movies! 😭 so nostalgic! Can you please watch Tim Burton Alice in wonderland 2010 and 2016 Alice through the looking glass! 🥺 Please!
I watched Ella Enchanted my first time just over a year ago.
I definitely suggest you watch Ophelia with Daisy Ridley, I loved it so much
I love Ella enchanted, I saw this when I was 4 and I couldn’t remember the name but now I saw this vid and I was like THAT WAS THE NAME!
This movie is WAYY too nostalgic music-wise 👑
I’d recommend the series “The Great” on Hulu to watch since you really like these type of films where it’s medieval setting or regency. The series is based off Catherine the great of Russia and is basically a laid back comedy of her rising to power, it isn’t at all very accurate to the original story but it’s funny af and a good show to watch if you ever plan to add a series to your channel😊
This is based off a book and I like the book much better, its cool if you like the movie but if you like to read the book, in my opinion, is really good.
Seeing the actor for Will Graham dancing and singing at the end of the movie gets to me every time.
Ella Enchanted is like The Princess Bride of the millennium
If you loved this you'll also live Mirror Mirror. My favorite fairytale movies!
one of my favorite books
Yaasss!! Been wanting you to react to this😆😆
You should watch maleficent and ever after
Yes
When of my favorite movies to watch as a kid.
“Girl, at this point I’d just wear headphones. I can’t hear what chu talking bout” LOL 😂
If they were smart they could’ve just said “I command you to have the choice to obey or disobey” or something 🙄
i have this movie on dvd and there's a set of easter eggs of faces hidden in the bg of the movie in like the pages of books and the silhouettes of the trees in the fields
I watched this movie when I was younger and it a really good movie in my opinion 😁
I have the same birthday as Anne Hathaway🎉🎉🎉(12 November)
12:13 I literally laughed out loud 😂🤣 you so shady with it, “oh babe… that’s a fools dream” 😂😂🤣🤣
i love reign, such a great show! i recommend the medici on netflix!
Girl me too. You gotta try out manhwa, sometimes clingy but there are alot of good ones that are romantic, good characters and plots,
please watch "What dreams may come" (1998) & "The Game" (1997), you will not be dissapointed!
Anne Hathaway is in Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises, so she's not royalty in everything anymore.
This movie was after Princess Diaries because the first princess diaries came out in 2001 and this movie came out in 2004
I really enjoy this movie, but then again I'm very easily pleased.