Ella Enchanted
Ella Enchanted

Ella Enchanted (2004)

6.5 ? Apr 09, 2004 1h 36m

Overview

Ella lives in a magical world in which each child, at the moment of their birth, is given a virtuous "gift" from a fairy godmother. Ella's so-called gift, however, is obedience. This birthright proves itself to be quite the curse once Ella finds herself in the hands of several unscrupulous characters whom she quite literally cannot disobey. Determined to gain control of her life and decisions, Ella sets off on a journey to find her fairy godmother who she hopes will lift the curse. The path, however, isn't easy -- Ella must outwit a slew of unpleasant obstacles including ogres, giants, wicked stepsisters, elves and Prince Charmont's evil uncle, who wants to take over the crown and rule the kingdom.

Genres

Family Fantasy Comedy

Release Date

April 09, 2004

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

1h 36m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway

Ella

Hugh Dancy

Hugh Dancy

Char

Cary Elwes

Cary Elwes

Edgar

Aidan McArdle

Aidan McArdle

Slannen

Joanna Lumley

Joanna Lumley

Dame Olga

Lucy Punch

Lucy Punch

Hattie

Jennifer Higham

Jennifer Higham

Olive

Minnie Driver

Minnie Driver

Mandy

Eric Idle

Eric Idle

Narrator

Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

Heston (voice)

Jimi Mistry

Jimi Mistry

Benny

Vivica A. Fox

Vivica A. Fox

Lucinda

Parminder Nagra

Parminder Nagra

Areida

Jim Carter

Jim Carter

Nish

Patrick Bergin

Patrick Bergin

Sir Peter

Donna Dent

Donna Dent

Ella's Mother

Ankita Malkan

Young Areida

Sally-Ann Tingle

Mean Little Girl

Aimee Brigg

Ella (Aged 8)

Helen Norton

Helen Norton

Prof. Edith

R

RalphRahal

6.0/10

Jan 05, 2025

Ella Enchanted is a whimsical fairy tale that manages to stand out, even if it doesn’t quite reach perfection. The first act does a great job introducing the characters, setting up the plot, and establishing the unique charm of this world. The second act keeps a solid pace, building on the adventure and humor, and it all leads to a satisfying climax in the final act. While the cinematography and editing aren't flawless, they don’t detract from the experience either, they're just there, doing their job without standing out. What really sets this movie apart is its message about consent, autonomy, and freedom. These themes hit differently today than they did in 2004. Sure, the whimsical elements might feel over-the-top or gimmicky at times, but they also give the movie a unique personality. It’s a fun watch that knows exactly what it’s trying to say and follows through on that. For a film directed by Tommy O'Haver, who doesn’t have a big name or portfolio, it’s a respectable effort

Read full review

Comments

Please login to post comments

FWAnime

Premium Anime Streaming

Watch thousands of anime episodes with premium quality and no ads!

Visit Now
s