Enchant
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An excellent, often forgotten masterpiece from the 1970's - a time when the Disney studio made few animations - which features songs such as the title number "The Aristocats" as well as "Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat", this will
enchant
viewers young and old with its enduring jazziness.
"The Thief of Bagdad" was my favorite movie as a child, and it has never ceased to astound or
enchant
me.
But this film also has a plot that will
enchant
and entertain adults and children alike.
A really sweet movie that has some similarities to the 2001-hit "My Sassy Girl" but is able to
enchant
most of the time.
A lovely and charming fantasy that will engulf and
enchant
you.
Every little corner of this movie will
enchant
you; the writing is superb and greatly verbose.
I first watched this movie when I was on my own and it made me think of my girlfriend .It is so fantasy in a modern day setting that it cannot fail to
enchant
.I don't know if it is charming or stark but it does have realism in an unreal state .The story is simple but nevertheless believable .You know how they feel !
Behold her delivered into my power, as heaven made her in its compassion to
enchant
a man's heart.
"And if they
enchant
and cripple you as they did the last time," said Sancho, "what difference will it make being on the open plain or not?""For all that," replied Don Quixote, "I entreat thee, Sancho, to keep a good heart, for experience will tell thee what mine is.""I will, please God," answered Sancho, and the two retiring to one side of the road set themselves to observe closely what all these moving lights might be; and very soon afterwards they made out some twenty encamisados, all on horseback, with lighted torches in their hands, the awe-inspiring aspect of whom completely extinguished the courage of Sancho, who began to chatter with his teeth like one in the cold fit of an ague; and his heart sank and his teeth chattered still more when they perceived distinctly that behind them there came a litter covered over with black and followed by six more mounted figures in mourning down to the very feet of their mules—for they could perceive plainly they were not horses by the easy pace at which they went.
'The old woman took kindly to the blits; they
enchant
Dulcinea, and whip me in order to disenchant her; Altisidora dies of ailments God was pleased to send her, and to bring her to life again they must give me four-and-twenty smacks, and prick holes in my body with pins, and raise weals on my arms with pinches!
If it appeared that he had spoken truly, the captain could be turned out of the house without noising the matter abroad, and they could easily account to the Porkenhams for his disappearance, by saying that he had been appointed, through the Court influence of his family, to the governor- generalship of Sierra Leone, of Saugur Point, or any other of those salubrious climates which
enchant
Europeans so much, that when they once get there, they can hardly ever prevail upon themselves to come back again.
The Greeks are sensitive, and I am sure that the poem will
enchant
them."
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