Cinderella III: A Twist in Time



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Jennifer Hale Cinderella #1
Christopher Daniel Barnes Prince Charming
Russi Taylor The Fairy Godmother/Drizella
Rob Paulsen Jaq/Grand Duke/Bishop
Andre Stojka The King
Frank Welker Lucifer
Susan Blakeslee Lady Tremaine
Tami Tappan Damiano Cinderella
Tress MacNeille Anastasia
Lesli Margherita
Tara Platt DVD Narrator
Holland Taylor Prudence

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  • Disney has been improving it's sequels – this is no exception

    I, like many of those avid Disney fans out there, was outraged by the
    release of several sequels – such as Hunchback II, Cinderella II, Mulan
    II, etc. However, I think that Disney has realized that nobody really
    likes those crappy sequels – even the kids – and so has been upping
    it's game when it comes to straight-to-DVD-sequels; lately, the
    attempts at thirds has been actually quite good. After the success of
    the hilarious Lion King 1 1/2, the third Little Mermaid (Ariel's
    Beginning) definitely made par – Cinderella III: A Twist in Time also
    lives up to the standard set by both it's predecessor and what we've
    come to expect from Disney sequels.Cinderella is married to Prince Charming and living in the castle – her
    stepmother, Lady Tremaine, and her stepsisters, Drizella and Anastasia,
    are stuck doing all the chores she used to to. Jealous of Cinderella's
    happiness and craving her own happy ending, Anastasia manages to steal
    the Fairy Godmother's magic wand. Lady Tremaine, determined to get
    revenge on her stepdaughter, uses the wand to take them back in time
    and alter the past, so that Anastasia's foot ends up fitting the glass
    slipper. Also with the help of magic, Tremaine enchants the Prince so
    that he thinks Anastasia is the girl he danced with at the ball.
    Cinderella, with the help of her mice friends Jaq and Gus, must now
    fight for her happily ever after.I never liked Cinderella – I accept it as a timeless classic; I know it
    was groundbreaking for both animation and for film-making at the time
    it was made, and respect it for that. However, I never liked the story
    of a helpless heroine getting all she wants just because she has a good
    heart and befriends rodents. At least in the Grimm version, she had to
    really try to get her man (and there was some gore besides), but the
    Disney film really watered down the original grit.Thankfully, the grit was brought back in this second sequel – Cindy has
    to do so much in this film to get the Prince to remember her (such as
    overcome exile, kidnapping, and defeat a human version of the
    diabolical cat Lucifer) that we really see her turn from a worthy girl
    benefiting from Karma into a determined heroine. And, since the Fairy
    Godmother is frozen at the beginning of the movie, she must battle
    Tremaine's magic with nothing but her own wits.Cinderella III: A Twist in Time recaptures not only the drama of the
    Grimm fairytale, but also the magic of Disney hand-drawn animation, an
    art form that has been lost in the flashiness of CGI. I love
    computer-animated films, don't get me wrong, but I find they lack the
    intimate and personalized style of 2D animation. Somehow the beauty of
    hand-drawn animation manages to capture a humanity in characters and
    landscapes that you simply can't get with a computer – it turns the
    film into a work of art instead of just a movie. While this film's
    animation hasn't the beauty of other Disney flicks, it still retains
    enough of the magic to keep you riveted.All in all, despite obvious issues with Disney sequels, Cinderella III:
    A Twist in Time brings an interesting plot, more three-dimensional
    characters, and a little Grimm touch to an undeniable classic – all the
    while retaining the intimate feeling of hand-drawn cartoons.

    ridiculionius from Canada - 14 June 2009
  • One of Disneys' better sequels

    When Disney decided to close Disney Australia, Cinderella III was in
    its pipeline. This fired up the production crew to put extra effort
    into this particular sequel, $6 million to make and Disney Australia's
    final film. The result's a worthy addition to the Disney Cinderella
    universe, giving the central characters more dimensions and
    interactions. The Prince, King, Stepmother and Stepsisters all expand
    their thoughts and feelings (we learn how the King felt for his
    departed Queen, etc.). The mice have fun moments including their whacky
    takeoff of "disfunctional theater" as they explain to the Prince key
    plot points, and once again prove heros as they scamper about the
    Nightmare Pumpkin taking Cinderella to her possible demise. Cinderella,
    often perceived as weak because of her 50's heritage, becomes more
    pro-active and almost an action-hero in the film's closing moments.
    Animation ranges from TV to feature quality, with faithful color
    timing, solid music and good voice talents topping things off.

    kurtwil from United States - 16 January 2009
  • It's a great movie so GIVE IT A CHANCE!

    Yeah it was a great movie! lol it was like they read some fan fiction
    that involved this plot and thought that it would be neat to try going
    in that direction.An I got to say I didn't expect it to turn out so well from the
    beginning but now I must say it's because I was being a hard headed
    Disney purist with the whole thing of No Disney Sequels are Bad! But
    now I see I was wrong, there's actually some good ones in plot wise and
    then there's some bad ones you just have to watch them for at least 30
    mins to give them a chance but some may require 40 mins the most.Come on people, remember the old saying YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS
    COVER! lol that's why we all need to read the title of a book and then
    flip it over and read the back of it before buying, or sometimes we
    open the book and read a page or we just decide to give it a shot and
    give the first chapter a read then when were done we are hooked or not.So please next time you think NO WAY!, don't be Lazy! and give it a
    chance and watch the first 30 minutes on Toon Disney or Disney channel
    like I did and if that's too much at least read a summary for the movie
    or watch a trailer.In my defense I must say do Both! Because the trailer's sometimes make
    the movies appear better than they really are example Bridge to
    Terabithia!

    ashmisty4ever2002 from United States - 29 November 2008

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