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Enchanted
The movie that I recently saw was titled Enchanted. I really enjoyed this movie because it was a mix of animation and real-life acting. This movie is both enjoyable by children, because it’s a Disney movie, and it can be enjoyed by adults because of the romance and love in it.
In the film, a princess named Giselle (Amy Adams) was banished from her home in a fictitious fairytale land, Andalasia, and was sent to modern day New York. Princess Giselle was set to be married to a prince named Edward (James Marsden), but when the evil queen (Susan Sarandon)sends her to New York that all changed. She quickly learned about the chaos and the attitudes of real-life New Yorkers, who didn’t accept her. She meets a man, named Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey), who falls for her and saves her from the harshness of the real world. I thought that this movie was very entertaining and was a great romantic comedy.
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