Review of Cinderella (2015) by Nicholasbert — 18 Jun 2015
This adaptation of the classic fairy-tale doesn't really present us with anything new compared to the previous versions; this is not necessarily a bad thing, although it becomes one if the sticking to the traditional storyline isn't backed up by some new element, be it the mood, the character development, the cinematography, the soundtrack; anything, really. Unfortunately, despite the accurate choice of locations (whose beauty is nevertheless helped by CGI), the 2015 Cinderella doesn't add any, contributing nothing to the history in film of this story. In other words, the cartoon version of 65 years ago is still the better telling of the fairy-tale.
As I said, the cinematography and "embellishment" of scenery is to be applauded, especially the prince's castle I'd say, but some things Disney can't ever get right in their live-action, and those are, for instance, costumes, which in this movie look cheap. Another thing they just can't swallow is the original ending of the original fairy-tale, in all its gory madness, which they still refuse to put on film.
What's also strange to see is how critics have deliberately lowered their standards, maybe to condescende to the industry... I notice how "A Cinderella Story" from 2004, which was bad but at least an original adaptation, earned a meager 25, while this new Cinderella, while being essentially on the same level, gets a 67, providing it with a very underserved green background.
This review of Cinderella (2015) was written by Nicholasbert on 18 Jun 2015.
Cinderella has generally received positive reviews.
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