Enchanted

Enchanted
In the animated world, Giselle believes she has finally met her true love in Prince Edward as they plan to marry. But, his evil stepmother has different plans when she sends the girl through a portal to the real world and she ends up in a Manhattan. As Prince Edward comes to the city to find her, Giselle finds a friend in divorce lawyer, Robert, and his daughter, Morgan, much to the chagrin of Robert’s girlfriend, Nancy. Here are a few movie mistakes to look for in “Enchanted”.

· Giselle is pushed down the well in the animated world. She’s wearing a tiara and necklace but no earrings. When she lands in the “real world” and gets up, Giselle is still wearing the tiara and necklace but she is now wearing earrings as well.

· Giselle wakes up after sleeping on the couch in Robert’s apartment. She’s wearing gloves when she opens the window and calls for the animals. In the next view of here, when she’s holding the paper as the animals arrive, the gloves are gone.

· Robert’s hair is combed back, away from his forehead when he and Giselle are talking at the Italian restaurant. When Robert talks about how Morgan is shy, his hair is combed down, toward his forehead.

· Nathaniel arrives and sets the appletini down. Robert comments about people keep giving Giselle free stuff. Giselle responds, “What is it?” and picks up the glass. The glass is sitting on the table in the next view and Giselle picks it up again when she says she’ll have a sip.

“Enchanted” (2007) stars Amy Adams, Susan Sarandon, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey and the voice of Julie Andrews. It runs 107 minutes and is rated PG for some scary images and mild innuendo.

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