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[26] While Giselle and Robert dance, the other couples vacate the center of the ballroom floor, allowing them more room. [14] Robert quietly sings a few of the song's lines to Giselle, [14] prior to which he had vehemently refused to sing for much of the film. [23] The couples dance in quadruple meter. [3]
Giselle pursues them and catches Robert as Narissa falls to her death. In the end, Giselle chooses to stay in New York with Robert and Morgan, and launches her own princess-themed clothing line called "Andalasia Fashions", [16] [17] while Edward returns to Andalasia with Nancy, where they marry each other
Enchanted is a 2007 American live-action/animated hybrid musical fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Kevin Lima and written by Bill Kelly.Co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Josephson Entertainment, and Right Coast Productions, the film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, and Susan Sarandon, with Julie Andrews as the narrator.
The "Enchanted" sequel, "Disenchanted," premieres on Disney+ on November 24. Here, we break down details of the film, including trailers and cast news.
'Disenchanted', the 'Enchanted' sequel starring Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden and Idina Menzel, is coming to Disney Plus on November 24.
Disenchanted (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2022 film of the same name directed by Adam Shankman.The sequel to Enchanted (2007), the film's original music included songs written and produced by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, both of whom wrote the music for the previous installment.
ET's Matt Cohen spoke to the 48-year-old actor about Disenchanted, the highly-anticipated sequel to Enchanted, and Marsden expressed joy that the film finally got made, 15 years after the original ...
The final song to appear in the film, composer Alan Menken described "Ever Ever After" as the most modern of Enchanted's musical numbers. [2] Actress Amy Adams, who portrays the film's heroine Giselle, commented, "we end up with Carrie Underwood's 'Ever Ever After' which is a country rock ballad. So the music continues to evolve in the film". [3]