Surely when you saw Enchanted you noticed similarities to classic Disney stories – the poison apple from Snow White (at left), the dress-making birds from Cinderella, etc. What you probably didn’t notice was that the makers of Enchanted went so far as to frame shots the same way as certain Disney movies.
ComingSoon.net has exclusive stills from the movie, juxtaposed with the scenes they were modeled after in the classic Disney films. I can only imagine the level of stress this must have placed on the filmmakers during shooting.
You can check out the scenes for yourself when you pick up Enchanted on DVD today.
This week’s new releases are powerhouse films starring big stars. I Am Legend stars Will Smith as Robert Neville, the last man on Earth. Atonement stars Keira Knightley and James McAvoy as lovers torn apart when he’s wrongfully accused of a crime. Enchanted stars the adorable Amy Adams in her own Cinderella-story, where Prince Charming could be James Marsden or Patrick Dempsey (I’m sold either way).
Christine reviewed the live-action fairy-tale Enchanted and says,
It’s definitely a movie to watch with the kiddies, and as a young woman who grew up watching Disney princess stories, it’s a nice semi-grown-up version of a familiar tale.
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