Come d'incanto

Titolo originale: Enchanted
Regia: Kevin Lima |
Anno: 2007
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Famiglia Fantasy Romance
Tag: princess | new york city | magic | fairy tale | poison | queen | prince | villain | musical | portal | female protagonist | female villain | manhattan, new york city | evil queen | fantasy world | evil witch | true love | part animation | live action and animation |
Cast: Amy Adams | Patrick Dempsey | James Marsden | Timothy Spall | Idina Menzel | Rachel Covey | Susan Sarandon | Julie Andrews | Jeff Bennett | Kevin Lima | Emma Rose Lima | Teala Dunn | Fred Tatasciore | Courtney Williams | William Huntley | Samantha Ivers | Elizabeth Mathis | Edmund Lyndeck | Tonya Pinkins | Isiah Whitlock, Jr. | Tibor Feldman | Jodi Benson | Matt Servitto | Christopher Maggi | Muriel Kuhn | Marilyn Sue Perry | John Rothman | Marlon Saunders | Paul Klementowicz | Michaela Conlin | Cathleen Trigg | Paige O'Hara | Danny Mastrogiorgio | Canedy Knowles | Lillian Lifflander | Matte Osian | Judy Kuhn | Joseph Siravo | Margaret Travolta | Tony Machine | Jon McLaughlin | Helen Stenborg | Anita Keal | Kater Gordon | Raymond W. Abbiw | Veronica Archul | Jonathan Arons | Simone Assboeck | Dimitre Atanasov | Judy Ayres | Kathleen Banovich | Barbara G. Barclay | Nicole Barth | Margery Beddow | Carol Bentley | Tom Berklund | Heather Berman | Tetyana Bilych | Timothy Bish | Corey Bradley | Lee Van Bradley | Adrian Brian | Lou Brock | Vitalii Buza | Michelle Aguilar Camaya | Oscar Campisi | Christa Capone | Iresol Cardona | Marcus Choi | Olivia Cipolla | Angel G. Clemente | Jason Colacino | Keltie Knight | Rachel B. Coppola | Kristine Covillo | Leonard J. Coyne | Evan Crook | James Cunneen | Paul Daggett | Jennifer Thomas Damalas | Bill Davies | Richard Diaz | James Du Chateau | Joey Dudding | Hilary Elliot | Harvey Evans | Charles Fetta | Michael Fielder | Pavel Frolov | Linda Gammon | Gabriela Garcia | Ingrid Gartner | Charles Goddertz | Aaron Hamilton | Jules Helm | Barbara Hendel Coyne | Khetanya Henderson | Cynthia Henn | Seymour Hewitt | Bonnie Herbert Diaz | Betina Hershey | Eric Hoffman | Linda Rose Iennaco | Ruth Taveras | Marc Inniss | Joan Jaffe | Sydney James | Anna Kaiser | Violetta Klimczewska | Joseph Knebel | Joey Lauren Koch | Vicky Lambert | Jacey Lambros | Susan Lehman | Sarah Lewis | Kenneth Ley | George Marcy | Michelle Marmolejo | Natalie Mavor | Angelina McCoy | Richard McMurrich | Gilberto Melesio | Marina Micalizzi | Bert Michaels | Thomasz Mielnicki | Mayumi Miguel | Nell Mooney | Shannon Moore | Eric Neumann | Michelle Officer | Lance Olds | Adesola A. Osakalumi | Don Percassi | Jerry Petardi | Dawn Noel | Heather Gehring Plotkin | Donna Marie Portelli | Caity Quinn | Amir Raissi | Cristina Ram | Elizabeth Ramos | Kelvin Roche | Christopher Rodrick | Raymond Rodriguez | Luis Salgado | Alys Schaefer | Tony Scheppler | Barbara Schmidt | Paul J. Schmidt | Thomas Schneider | Nia-Imani E. Scriven | Carlos Sierra Lopez | Solomon Singer | Patrick Taverna | Mic Thompson | Rafael Tillis | Latonya Tolbert | Rainer Trubere | Regine Urbach | Vanessa Villalobos | Snejana Urbin | Robert Vance | Mayte Vicens | Kim Villanueva | Dan Weltner | Isabella Zubor | Jeff Watson | Rolando Morales-Matos | Iba Fitzgerald | Fatima Alonzo | Austin Applegate | Lothar Beer | Jessica Blandino | Joeann Boyd | Alex Blake | Richard Branker | Tyrone Brown | Augustin Bustamante | Leonel Cruz | Afferina English | Robert Fabien | Shandra Fallen | Raphael Gibbs | James E. Graseck | Pinkney Grissom | Kenneth Harry | Michael Hashim | Desmond Hill | Amelia Hoy | Ferdinand Huber | Tony 'Machine' Krasinski | Renita Leonce | Alexander Mattis | Nakima McEachern | Frank Miroddi | Susan Mitchell | Ralph Nader | Sandra Park | Jose Pinto | Carlina Ramirez | Ángel Ramos | Raymond Ramos | Russell Ramos | Tashawna Reid | Eganam Segbefia | Carl Slater | Harvey Thompson | Leslie Torres | Donnell Tribble | Tony Ventura | Lisa Washinton | Kevin Patrick Wright | Wilbur Pauley | Ev Depaolis | Tara Stiles | Tex Allen | Emanuele Ancorini | James Balsamo | AJ Billions | Robert Bizik | Matt Brockman | Peter Conboy | Tom Coughlin | Elli | Eddie Eniel | John Farrer | Nicky Figueredo | Roy William Gardner | Thelma Gutiérrez | Hristo Hristov | Erica Huang | Edward M. Kelahan | Katharine Leonard | Racheline Maltese | Alicia Rachel Marek | Keith Moyer | Loukas Papas | Vincent Petrosini | Shannan Leigh Reeve | Robert Sciglimpaglia | Gerrold Vincent | Bill Walters | Steven Weisz | Gail Yudain | Ted Yudain | Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo |

C'era una volta in un bosco "animato" una principessa in attesa del suo principe, un principe impaziente di baciare una principessa, una matrigna determinata a impedire il loro incontro. Il destino decide altrimenti e i due giovani si trovano e si innamorano. Deciso a sposarla, Edward conduce Giselle al castello ma la regina malvagia, con un inganno, la spinge in un pozzo profondo verso un mondo senza lieto fine. Scaraventata nella realtà e spaventata dal traffico di New York, Giselle trova rifugio nel castello di un cartellone pubblicitario. In suo aiuto accorre Robert, un avvocato divorzista che non crede alle favole ma che finirà per vivere "felice e contento".

Errori

When Giselle first wakes up in Robert's apartment, she sees the mess and starts her "Happy Working [...] D
When Queen Narissa gives Nathaniel the poisoned apples in the soup, he reaches in to get them. His [...] D
In the scene where Edward comes to Robert and Morgan's apartment to get Giselle, as Giselle is expl [...] D
The animated Giselle wore no earrings with her white wedding gown. When teleported to the New York, [...] D
When Giselle is knocking on the castle billboard, there is a camera shot from Robert's point of vie [...] D
When Robert and Morgan find Giselle on the billboard, Morgan is wearing a karate gi and white belt. [...] D
Giselle rides the subway from Times Square to the Bowery without money, credit cards, or identifica [...] D
During "Happy Working Song", Giselle mentions several items she would have no idea about including [...] D
When Giselle awakens after a night's rest on Robert's couch, she has her gloves on, but after summo [...] D
A poisoned apple is corrosive enough to immediately burn through a bike helmet on a passing cyclist [...] D
In the Italian restaurant, Robert's hair keeps changing between shots. D
After Giselle places the rose on the statue she's making in the woodland cottage, it disappears and [...] D
During Giselle's tidying of the apartment, the flies arrive in the fireplace down an open flue, yet [...] D
When Nancy Tremaine sits down on the ballroom floor and picks up the single glass slipper she is dr [...] D
If you pay attention to Patrick Dempsey's eyes, his eye color is brown and then back to blue in oth [...] D
When Giselle first arrives at Robert's apartment, she gets her petticoat stuck in the door. She the [...] D
When Robert is taking Giselle out of the office building he presses the Up button on the elevator. [...] D
Towards the end of the movie, when Giselle throws the sword to save Robert from falling off the bui [...] D
When Nathaniel serves the poisoned apple-tini, Giselle picks up the glass twice. D
When Giselle climbs on top of the car to reach the castle billboard, we can see that her dress is a [...] D
During the ballroom scene where Giselle meets Robert again with Nancy she introduces her prince to [...] D
When Giselle returns to Morgan for help getting ready for the ball, she kneels down and her hair is [...] D
When Giselle sees Robert for the first time she never tells him what her name is but all of a sudde [...] D
When Prince Edward is on top of the bus, he stabs the bus through the roof, and hits the old lady's [...] D
When Prince Edward reaches Robert's apartment to "rescue" Giselle, he picks Giselle up and spins he [...] D
A big green bush (a scaled-up topiary version of Narissa's head) goes down the 'wishing well', clos [...] D
When Giselle is talking to Clara in the park, Clara's hands change position between shots. Then whe [...] D
Towards the end of "That's How You Know" in Central Park, Robert's phone rings while he's sitting i [...] D
Giselle and Robert leave the law office building. He says he can't help her anymore, gives her mone [...] D
Nathaniel takes Edward to a motel, some restaurants, and other activities which require money or so [...] D
Giselle knocked on "The Palace Casino" billboard's fake door. Both door and balcony are dry even th [...] D
It is thought that in the musical number "That's How You Know" during the mariachi scene, the trump [...] D
In the restaurant, a struggle breaks out between Nathaniel and Pip. Pip dives under the pizza and M [...] D
The nature and workings of the world-portal and the physics of the manhole are a fantasy creation o [...] D
In the Italian restaurant scene, there are two stacks of bread baskets behind Giselle's shoulder. A [...] D
Robert's secretary Sam admits she can't find the place that Giselle comes from - Andalusia, Andalas [...] D
Robert's office is supposed to be in the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle. However, the Lipsti [...] D
When Nathaniel is stuck getting out of the sewers when he enters New York, you can see one of the w [...] D
The curtain fabric is not the same as the fabric used to make Giselle's dress. D
When Nancy arrives at Robert's apartment to find Giselle there, Robert is in need of a shave. When [...] D
In the taxi cab in the beginning of the movie, the collar of Robert's overcoat is tucked under the [...] D
When Giselle takes a cup of water from the aquarium in Robert's office and spits it back into the c [...] D
The film is set in summer, yet when Pip breaks out of the hotel room, there is snow across the stre [...] D
The dance at the end is the "King and Queen's Waltz", so the rhythm has to be 1-2-3, 1-2-3 etc., bu [...] D
New York City Transit route X90, the bus Prince Edward stabs, does not run through Times Square. [...] D
It's said that during "That's How You Know", the heart-shaped flower wreath Giselle gives to the pi [...] D
When Edward places Giselle on the lounger in the ballroom, her head is on one end of the pillow. In [...] D