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Legendary movie producer Walt Disney brought three of the world's greatest
fairy
tales to the screen.
In between these two was perhaps his most satisfying adaptation of a classic
fairy
tale: "Cinderella" (1950).
This is a
fairy
tale that dares to be dark.
Even as a kid, I thought that there was something sinister about most
fairy
tales; horrible things happen to people in most children's books.
When it comes down to
fairy
tales, Cinderella was the one that made you cry the most.
The
fairy
tale (part Pretty Woman, part reverse Pretty Woman), the very vulnerable, Elizabeth_Perkins_in_Miracle_On_42nd_Street -like performance by Kelly Lynch, the escapism.
With the help of her
fairy
godmother and her animal friends, she is off to the ball, with the warning to return home by midnight.
But it's a
fairy
tale, and these tend to move along at a certain paste anyhow.
While I don't consider myself a big fan of
fairy
tale movies, Stardust intrigued me based on seeing Michelle Pfeiffer in the trailers as a villain (especially since I was about to see her as the bossy Velma Von Tussle in Hairspray).
I was able to follow the movie and enjoy it without having to look at my watch every 5 minutes.I enjoyed the scenes with the tooth
fairy
and the burning of her.
I also found out that according Danelia, the famous Soviet directors, Leonid Gaiday (the creator of many beloved comedies) and Sergei Paraszhanov (the visionary whom I don't have to introduce loved another Danelia's film,
fairy
tale about American boy Huck Finn, Sovsem propashchiy) felt and spoke negatively about Don't Grieve while Fellini praised it highly.
A film that has the feel of a
fairy
tale, but has a solid grounding in reality due to its use of authentic Manhattan locations and "true" geography, perhaps the best location filming in NYC I've ever seen.
This could seem outdated and escapistic, but it fits a story that is itself of silent beauty, happening on the border between life and
fairy
tale, between Dian Fossey and Le Petit Prince.
No, this is not no Alice
fairy
tale my friends!
While both films combine adult wit and humor with a
fairy
tale backdrop, "Stardust" is so much different than any other fantasy/sci-fi film I've ever seen.
Pushing Daisies is just a lovely
fairy
tale, with shades of "Amelie"'s aesthetic and romance.
Miracolo A Milano and in a lesser degree Il Giudizio Universale are realistic
fairy
tales, or what today we call magic realism.
Into their lives comes Zoe, the
fairy
tale loving niece of a king who is going blind.
Disney's artists provide the film with an appealing storybook look that emanates delectable
fairy
tale atmosphere.
The famous slipper (click for larger image) We all know the story--the wicked stepmother and stepsisters simply won't have it, this uppity Cinderella thinking she's going to a ball designed to find the handsome prince an appropriate sweetheart, but perseverance, animal buddies, and a well-timed entrance by a
fairy
godmother make sure things turn out all right.
If you like
fairy
tales and romances you will love this.
If you are tired of films trying too hard to be
fairy
tales (the "Pretty Woman" variety love story), here is a beautiful film in which a Japanese businessman is pulled free from his robotic, dispassionate life when he falls in love...with dancing.
For anyone who has only seen Disney Productions beautifully animated version of 'Beauty & The Beast', or even Jean Cocteau's surreal
fairy
tale vision will be quite taken aback by this 1975 French (but with a director from Poland) version.
This epitomizes the 80's desire to rewrite
fairy
tales and make fun of how they work.
Here is one the entire family will enjoy... even those who consider themselves too old for
fairy
tales.
Shelley Duvall outdid herself with this unique, imaginative take on nearly all of the popular
fairy
tales of childhood.
"Cinderella" is no exception to Duvall's standard and in my opinion it's one of the top five of the series, highlighted by Jennifer Beals (remember her from "Flashdance"--and she's still in Hollywood today making a movie here and there) in the title role, Jean Stapleton as the
fairy
godmother with a southern accent and Eve Arden as the embodiment of wicked stepmotherhood.
Well, the main thing about the film is its name, Keko Mask, who is some beautiful and masked fairy, who comes always to save the girls and students who are abused and tortured by the teachers!
Whats sad that Little Bunny Foo Foo that bops the Meecy Mices on the head then by a
fairy
will give Little Bunny Foo Foo few wishes then he turns into goon.
It's very sentimental and more like a
fairy
tale, and should probably be classed as a comedy, although it deals with serious matters (a little like Chaplin or 1930-comedy).
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