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Was there anything that bothered tu while tu were watching this film.



For me it had its flaws as there was too many errors in the movie and the manhole scene was so stupid I felt like turning it off but I gave it a chance and loved it. Also the ending was a bit rushed and the whole Nancy/Edward relationship was too quick its like he enchants her and she falls for the spell and away tu go they elope lol how pointless was their relationship and Giselle & Robert’s was way too quick I mean they have nothing in common and still they end up being a couple. I know she made a statue of him back in Andalasia but still they were rushed.
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Karthigesh said:
I think the deal with Nancy was that she was into this whole idea of having a fairytale romance. Hence she was at awe when Edward first introduced Giselle to her.

As for Robert & Giselle, to be frank, having things in common doesn't matter, he agreed to take an interest in her and in exchange she teaches him to believe in things that he chose to ignore after his wife left.

I agree with your point, but I think people will have many opinions haha, I'm just sharing mine :)
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faya27 said:
I feel that Nancy's character was weird.
Normally in amor triangles, one girl is good and the other girl is bad so we hope that the guy would pick the good girl.
In Enchanted, the problem is that both Nancy and Giselle were nice girls who only want the typical fairy tale romance. Therefore, why did Robert fall for Giselle over Nancy? I think Robert/Nancy's relationship could have been fixed if Robert tried to be romantic toward Nancy instead of ditching her for Giselle.
Another problem is that nobody disapproved Robert for dating Nancy. The only one that does is his daughter Morgan. However morgan is afraid that Nancy would become the typical mean stepmother like in fairy tales. I find that to be very childish and immature! Didn't morgan ever TRY to get to know Nancy? o talk with her? (I can see why Robert wanted morgan and Nancy to do "grown-up girl bonding time,"). No offense, but I am sick and tired of stories where children think that their new mother is going to be the "wicked stepmother" when in reality, their new mothers are totally the complete opposite of Lady Tremaine!
My point is that Nancy is just as kind as Giselle and is BARELY a threat to Robert, Giselle, and morgan so therefore, I fail to see why we should want Robert to marry Giselle instead of Nancy.
It would have been different the movie had Nancy be mean-spirited o at least be catty like the Baroness from the Sound of Music.

I know that disney was thinking of "The Sound of Music" when they threw Nancy in but hey!-at least in that movie we could see why Captain Georg decided to marry Maria (the governess) instead of the Baroness. Additionally, Captain broke things off with the Baroness before he asked Maria to marry him. (Something that I wish Robert and Nancy had done instead of going "screw you, I'm running off with someone I just met!")


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Robert fell for Giselle instead of Nancy because Giselle was true to herself. Nancy pretended to be satisfied with the cynical Robert, so she never got anything more.
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IsaacKuo said:
I was bothered por the overly long fight at the end. Normally, the big finale is a chance for the protagonists to prove themselves worthy, but in this case it seems like everything there was to prove was done with the true climax of Robert's kiss.

However, in retrospect it was somewhat necessary, if awkward. Without it, Giselle would have been an almost completely passive character. I didn't notice it on first viewing since she's such an energetic busybody.
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