Happily N'Ever After




It was Shrek, of course, that most colorfully laid low fairy-tale conventions: now, into the valley between its highly lucrative sequels steps the like-minded animated offering Happily N'Ever After, ostensibly a satirical retelling of the Cinderella story. The two films share a producer, and perhaps that’s why this colorful and clamorous but hardly inspired effort seems predominantly made up of recycled concepts and jokes from that franchise. Its story, a stop-and-start farrago of half-baked ideas, finds lowly servant Rick (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) wooing Ella (Sarah Michelle Gellar) away from a vapid Prince Charming and saving Fairy Tale Land from Ella's wicked stepmother, Frieda (Sigourney Weaver). For the full review, from CityBeat, click here and scroll down.

 

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