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Disenchanted 2022 123movies

Disenchanted 2022 123movies

Happily never after.Nov. 16, 2022120 Min.
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Watch: Disenchanted 2022 123movies, Full Movie Online – Ten years after her happily ever after, Giselle, Robert, and Morgan move to a new house in the suburb of Monroeville with their newest addition. The community is overseen by Malvina Monroe, who has nefarious intentions for the family. When problems arise, Giselle wishes that their lives were the perfect fairy-tale. The spell backfires, with Giselle rushing to save her family and her homeland of the Kingdom of Andalasia before the clock strikes midnight..
Plot: Disillusioned with life in the city, feeling out of place in suburbia, and frustrated that her happily ever after hasn’t been so easy to find, Giselle turns to the magic of Andalasia for help. Accidentally transforming the entire town into a real-life fairy tale and placing her family’s future happiness in jeopardy, she must race against time to reverse the spell and determine what happily ever after truly means to her and her family.
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The cast are clearly having fun and there’s some solid visual magic on display, but this outing feels curiously more muted than its predecessor
Roughly a decade after the events of the last film, Giselle (Amy Adams) and Phillip (Patrick Dempsey) along with Phillip’s daughter Morgan (Gabriella Baldacchino) have continued to live as a family including welcoming a new baby, Sophia, into their lives. With their larger family and relative smallness of their apartment, Giselle and Robert decide to move to Monroeville believing the change will be good for them much to the annoyance of Morgan who’s now a teenager and dealing with the typical angst with which that entails. Following a fight between Morgan and Giselle, Giselle makes a wish using a wand she received as a present from Edward (James Marsden) and Nancy (Idina Menzel) in Andalasia for her life to be more like a fairy tale which results in Monroeville becoming more magical as a result, but with the price that Giselle is turning into a wicked stepmother.

Disenchanted is of course the long in development sequel to the 2007 hit film Enchanted which is notable for arguably being the breakout film for Amy Adams who received acclaim for her performance as Giselle. Discussions regarding the film were held as far back as 2010 when it was reported Walt Disney Pictures was pursuing active development of a follow-up. What resulted over the years was a recurring trend of information eeking out about the project only for long periods of silence to follow and supposedly this was due to script issues with the film varying iterations of the film considered at one point or another before officially being announced in December of 2020. While the movie was developed with plans for a theatrical release, as the film was being finalized in the days of the COVD pandemic both Disney and the producers opted to produce the film for Disney+ as Disney’s theatrical efforts were mostly focused on four quadrant tentpoles and legacy franchises. After nearly fifteen years of waiting Disenchanted does capture some of the magic of its predecessor, but it also feels like a reunion piece that’s there simply because the cast and crew had fun making the first one.

Disenchanted features the return of most of the major cast and characters from the first film with Amy Adams, Patrick Demspey, James Marsden, and Idina Menzel all reprising their roles quite well feeling slightly more aged, but still very much the same characters we knew in the first film. Gabriella Badlacchino replaces Rachel Covey in the role of Morgan who aged out of the role, and while it’s not an especially meaty role as she’s mainly just called to be mopey and angsty she does reasonably well in it. Alan Menken also returns to provide the music for the film and while the songs are still good, I think the film maybe gives us a few too many which is endemic to other issues with the film.

Disenchanted runs into an issue with its premise after the setup because once Giselle wishes for her life to be more like a fairy tale, most of the characters stop being themselves and just start acting like fairy tale archetypes with Morgan acting like a standard Cinderella type protagonist and Patrick Dempsey’s Robert doing an impression of James Marsden’s Edward with the running joke being that while he now “acts” dashing and valiant he’s completely out of his depth and this role just isn’t suited to Dempsey’s talents and only serves to remind you of how much better Marsden was at this schtick and is now relegated to a borderline cameo appearance because the writers can’t figure out what to do with him. The reason Enchanted worked was because Giselle’s over the top whimsy contrasted with the bustle and cynicism of New York City created a comic culture clash and allowed the fairy tale elements of Edward and Giselle. With all of Monroville now turned into Monrolasia, we lose that key part of the appeal and Disenchanted loses a massive part of the original film’s identity. While some of the costuming and set design remains impressive, you do get a sense of “deja view” feeling you’ve seen these sets and costumes done before in many of Disney’s live-action remakes of their animated properties so yet another part of Enchanted’s appeal fails to be captured. The movie also feels more blatant in its referencing of other Disney properties as opposed to Enchanted where it was just generic enough not to be distracting (barring the climax) but when you have them using “Cruella” and “Maleficent” as lyrics in your songs it ceases to feel like affectionate but mocking homage and more like an exercise in brand synergy.

I don’t think Disenchanted is bad by any stretch of the imagination and it’s perfectly serviceable if you’re just looking for easy going viewing or revisiting these characters and performances, but when you compare it to the passion, energy, and novelty we saw in the original film it’s a sizable step down. I don’t regret seeing it, but I also can’t say you should go out of your way to see it so take that for what it’s worth.

Review By: IonicBreezeMachine
Very disappointing
So I loved the first movie, it’s one of my favourite movies and I think it’s one of the best Disney contents ever. This is exactly anything but. I didn’t have the highest hopes but this is just disappointing in another level. They really did the original movie injustice and I’m surprised they got all of the actors with this script.

-First of all I’m not sure how they managed to make the CGI actually worse. Even the animated parts look worse. Did they spend all the budget on actors and rushed everything else? Enchanted still holds up but this… Bad.

-Why are they breaking into a song every 5 minutes? They should’ve paid more attention to script and the character development rather than 10 mediocre songs. It’s way better to have 3-4 actually good memorable songs than 10 that are meaningless and uninspired.

-It uses already done many times clichés and relies on previous Disney movies. It was literally Rapunzel and Cinderella with a bit of Snow White mixed in. Why not do something new? Why just rely on existing tropes. Little nuances and cheeky call backs are nice here and there but the whole movie was like that. Try a bit to be a little bit original at least.

-The set design looks very fake, costumes look meh. Hair was good though…

The only positive thing I can say was it was nice seeing the original cast back and they did the best they could with what they were given, especially Amy Adams.

TLDR uninspired, boring, will be forgotten by everyone who watches it after 2 hours.

Review By: sarahilayda1

Other Information:

Original Title Disenchanted
Release Date 2022-11-16
Release Year 2022

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 59 min (119 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director Adam Shankman
Writer Brigitte Hales, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss
Actors Amy Adams, Alan Tudyk, James Marsden
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini LF, Arri Signature Prime Lenses
Laboratory Company 3, Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (4.5K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format)
Printed Film Format Video (UHD)

Disenchanted 2022 123movies
Disenchanted 2022 123movies
Disenchanted 2022 123movies
Disenchanted 2022 123movies
Disenchanted 2022 123movies
Disenchanted 2022 123movies
Disenchanted 2022 123movies
Original title Disenchanted
TMDb Rating 7.302 437 votes

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