Al morir su padre, la joven Ella se encuentra a merced de su cruel madrastra y de sus intrigantes hermanastras. Pero la fortuna de Ella comienza a cambiar después de encontrarse con un extra... Leer todoAl morir su padre, la joven Ella se encuentra a merced de su cruel madrastra y de sus intrigantes hermanastras. Pero la fortuna de Ella comienza a cambiar después de encontrarse con un extraño desconocidoAl morir su padre, la joven Ella se encuentra a merced de su cruel madrastra y de sus intrigantes hermanastras. Pero la fortuna de Ella comienza a cambiar después de encontrarse con un extraño desconocido
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- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 10 premios ganados y 40 nominaciones en total
Jana Pérez
- Princess Chelina of Zaragosa
- (as Jana Perez)
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Opiniones destacadas
Fairy tale.
Beautiful costumes, romantic love stories, whether in animation or live action, fairy tales are always full of charm, especially the story of Cinderella's crystal shoes. Although the story has no particularly new ideas and surprises, I still like it.
great film!
Love this film! no it is not like the original but it is great in it's own way! The prince is more developed as a character, the step-mother is still great, and Cinderella is great too. I think this Cinderella is more quiet and with that a quiet beauty and strength comes through her and it really shines. I love this movie and I will always love to watch this one and the original one.
A beautiful fairy tale
The story is still an old story, beautifully dreamy, fashion design and art director praise, Cinderella transformation and dancing two scenes are too beautiful. Blanchett really steals the show, Lily James is also quite cute, Helena has less drama, but what other fairy godmother is as interesting as her.
Nigh-perfect adaptation
I didn't know this movie existed until recently.. and what a pleasant surprise! From the great casting (and each and everyone one of their lovely portrayals, expressions and interactions), to the colors, clothing, sets, music, locations and developments.
After every photorealistic disappointment from Disney since Alice in Wonderland (2010), to find a lovely adaptation of the original that isn't flat or insulting and with a damn good script as a foundation! That is to say, that if you are going to remake these movies, at least make them "good".. not worse (like they did Maleficent, Aladdin and the Lion King amongst others).
This has a fresh and lovely start. The family setting of fair standing, with a context of love and caring relationships, followed by loss and moving on. It feels different.. although if you've seen Ella Enchanted from 2004, you'd probably say I'm very mistaken. Still, the direction it takes gives you uncertainty of its development. Almost everything is more realistic. That is, until it doesn't.. for a moment. Personally, I feel this story would have been perfect had it kept its course with some elements left out. While still good, my expectations for it begot higher expectations. You'd have to see it to understand.. the way it unravels feels known but unique.
Still, I wasn't disappointed. It feels magical and lovely still. I particularly enjoyed Richard, and therefore his interactions with Lily (both leads). And every other character isn't underwritten or annoying or wasted. It's hard to find consistency, and for everything displayed to matter.
Easy recommendation for any Disney fan.. specially for those disillusioned with what we've gotten as of late.
After every photorealistic disappointment from Disney since Alice in Wonderland (2010), to find a lovely adaptation of the original that isn't flat or insulting and with a damn good script as a foundation! That is to say, that if you are going to remake these movies, at least make them "good".. not worse (like they did Maleficent, Aladdin and the Lion King amongst others).
This has a fresh and lovely start. The family setting of fair standing, with a context of love and caring relationships, followed by loss and moving on. It feels different.. although if you've seen Ella Enchanted from 2004, you'd probably say I'm very mistaken. Still, the direction it takes gives you uncertainty of its development. Almost everything is more realistic. That is, until it doesn't.. for a moment. Personally, I feel this story would have been perfect had it kept its course with some elements left out. While still good, my expectations for it begot higher expectations. You'd have to see it to understand.. the way it unravels feels known but unique.
Still, I wasn't disappointed. It feels magical and lovely still. I particularly enjoyed Richard, and therefore his interactions with Lily (both leads). And every other character isn't underwritten or annoying or wasted. It's hard to find consistency, and for everything displayed to matter.
Easy recommendation for any Disney fan.. specially for those disillusioned with what we've gotten as of late.
I actually really enjoyed this movie.
Sure it's still got some of the dated gooey-ness of the original movie, sure Shrek's impact on savaging the Disney/fairy-tale formula can still be felt years after release, but Cinderella is a beautifully directed and cinematographed; and Kenneth Branagh did this?
Why do films like this exist in today's industry? Well franchising for one thing, and even though films like this are basically products in Disney's pipeline it CAN be well done given that the movie's got a determined director at the helm. And oddly, Branagh, the guy who directed films such as 1996's Hamlet, was just the guy to make Cinderella into a watchable film. It's pretty, has a good cast and has some nice tid-bits of humor here and there. And it's an update on the whole Disney-esque 'happily ever after' thing. Yes the story's the same but it gives some much-needed chemistry to Cinderella's and 'The Prince''s romantic charm. And... it works.
You don't need to be a girl or a gay to like this film; just see it for what it is: a harmless remake of an animation from the 1950s.
Why do films like this exist in today's industry? Well franchising for one thing, and even though films like this are basically products in Disney's pipeline it CAN be well done given that the movie's got a determined director at the helm. And oddly, Branagh, the guy who directed films such as 1996's Hamlet, was just the guy to make Cinderella into a watchable film. It's pretty, has a good cast and has some nice tid-bits of humor here and there. And it's an update on the whole Disney-esque 'happily ever after' thing. Yes the story's the same but it gives some much-needed chemistry to Cinderella's and 'The Prince''s romantic charm. And... it works.
You don't need to be a girl or a gay to like this film; just see it for what it is: a harmless remake of an animation from the 1950s.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaA total of 10,000 Swarovski crystals were placed one-by-one on the blue dress, and in Lily James's hair as well.
- ErroresWhen Cinderella is riding her horse in the forest without any saddle or bridle, there are a couple of close-ups where we can clearly see her holding reins.
- Citas
Ella's Mother: I have to tell you a secret that will see you through all the trials that life can offer. Have courage and be kind.
- Créditos curiososAfter the Fairy Godmother sings "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)" in the last part of the end credits, she asks "Oh, where did everybody go?" right before the closing Disney logo appears.
- Versiones alternativasRelease in two versions, a general worldwide theatrical version, and one especially edited for China. Runtimes are, respectively, "1h 45m (105 min)" and "1h 54m (114 min) (Taiwan)."
- ConexionesFeatured in The Bachelor: Episode #19.4 (2015)
- Bandas sonorasLavender's Blue
Traditional
Sung by Hayley Atwell (uncredited), Eloise Webb (uncredited), and later by Lily James (uncredited)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 95,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 201,151,353
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 67,877,361
- 15 mar 2015
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 542,358,331
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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