The thing that bothered me the most about this movie, is that everyone acts like a woman selling and making dresses back then is so unheard of when LITERALLY there were dozens of women during that time that made a living as seamstresses…. And if I remember correctly, a stereotype for an unmarried woman was for her to become an “old spinster” So the whole “a WOMAN can’t be a business owner” really took me out of the movie
God I know. Seamstressing was one of the few occupations available to women for centuries. If they wanted something weird and unlikely to succeed, they should have made her interested in some traditionally masculine occupation, like carpentry or masonry.
They really acted like the textile and fashion industry hasn't been running on the backs of women for centuries its wiiild. Like, the embroidery & lace that was popping since 1200 was made by women like???? Just because they were disrespected to fuck doesnt mean they werent there
It's so weird that this movie seems to have forgotten that poor women have had jobs for literally ALL OF HUMAN HISTORY. Rich women were the ones who didn't have to work, and even they had "work", they just weren't paid.
RIGHT its so stupid that a poor woman spends the whole movie Fighting to have one of the most widespread jobs ever??? its like the woke culture that tells you to stay in the norms while convincing you it's revolutionary
It's not just you. Pretty much anyone who dislikes her finds her voice part of the reason. I was a huge fan of 5h and listening back to their first album, it's so frustrating when you try to hear the other girls with her doing ad libs and runs in the background and it's louder than the actual verse. But like...we already had a girlboss princess whose goals was to be a business owner and she wasn't cringey...Her name is Princess Tiana.
i was a fan or normani and lauren since xfactor and i hated how much they praised camila when she sounded horrible since day 1! i never understood the hype back then and even now 💀
@@novembernabi1476 i also agree, her voice is medicore. I perfer Arianna Grande, and I don't even listen to her. I understand the hype for her, not Camela Cabbage 😂
😂😂😂 than don’t watch it. And we ALREADY HAD ORIGINAL STORIES OF MERMAID AND CINDERELLA WTF they remake it with you know who. Where is the facepalm oh here🤦🏼♀️
Why can't she just marry him and then when they become rulers, have him make a rule that says she can open a dress store. Like, you're the King. You can do whatever the hell you want
Im assuming its not that simple, kings still had procedures and stuff they had to go through before making rules, and if the rules are unpopular with the public you could risk revolutions
No can do. The people would rise up against this horrible idea. A kings brother or someone like that would claim the king has gone mad and collect an army and overthrow the king and the king would be executed. All because his wife wanted a dress shop.
@@botanicalitus4194 But the king ended up putting his daughter on the throne, which was wildly unconventional, even more so when you consider that women couldn't own businesses, so I think in this universe it's not a completely hopeless notion
It's honestly exhausting that basically every Cinderella movie that's coming out is an "omg girlboss" remake. Like I'm as feminist as they come but I feel like these remakes miss the point of the original Cinderella, which is about an abused girl who breaks the cycle of abuse by staying kind and compassionate to those around her and is rewarded for it. Cinderella isn't weak or "not feminist" for not being a girlboss or whatever, she's a good person who chooses kindness and optimism even when it's hard. And her story was never about sitting around waiting for a man to rescue her; she literally went to the ball because she wanted a fun night out away from her abusive family and just so happened to meet the prince who fell in love with her. There's nothing inherently bad with these girlboss remakes but it feels kind of insulting when that's ALL that ever comes back, like the original Cinderella is something that needs to be "fixed."
I disagree. The original Cinderella reinforces the idea that women need to endure their abuse. They need to smile through the pain. Not speak up and wait for things to change. That message does need to be fixed. Women are taught to endure and sacrifice. Glorified for it even. Which is what Cinderella does. Men and society benefit from women enduring and sacrificing. The optimism in original Cinderella is misplaced. And I find it to be gaslighting as well. Oh, you are abused? You can feel bad about that. Why don't you try smiling and look for the silver lining. I personally love the girlboss version of Cinderalla even though it's a little in your face and not subtle because it's ultimately a very good message for girls. Build your future, dream and chase after your goals. Can't see anything wrong with this message!
@@ArathiNayak See, you are doing the exact thing OP was irritated over. Cinderella doesn't teach girls or women to tolerate abuse but not to let the abuse to destroy who you are. Not all girls or women can escape their abusive situation. Some are raised like Cinderella, abused in the own home with the only option to get away being homelessness (care isn't an option because that can be as equally bad or be sent back regardless). People like her sisters and step mother are spiteful, envious, and callous and that attitude could have easily made Cinderella as equally awful. But she chose to stay kind, to appreciate the things she had and to not let their nasty behaviour turn her into them. She may have needed help to physically get out of that situation (many abused people do, most of the time you can't just leave) but she mentally kept herself sound and happy in the face of adversity. And she was rewarded with freedom for it. That is something I would want to teach my daughter. To keep true to herself in the face of adversity and not let the cruelty of others make her cruel too. The thing about Girl Boss Cinderella is, not only is it often written by old men who don't have clue about women's struggles, but it has the unfortunate effect of telling young girls "if you're not ambitious or have high aspirations, then you're a failure of a woman." Not all girls are like this version of Cinderella. Not all girls want to be corporate giants or open a business. It pits women against each other if they don't conform to this ideal. Where to the quiet and demure girls fit here? What about the people who would genuinely enjoy being housewives or mothers? Why is that looked down? Hell, the whole girl boss thing is rooted in masculinity anyway. It's being a female version of the male standard. That's not progressive to me.
Idc the biggest sin to me is that Cinderella still ain't got a personality and her dresses were wack. Everyone wore something better than what she made. Everyone. 🤣
@@NessaOghomwen right!! Like the stop and turn moment is so iconic with the story at this point, sis couldn't even show up right. Failed every assistant given 😭
it’s because SHE SUPPOSED TO HANDMADE IT jeezh take some fabric and try to make one yourself, than go to to any store and Fucking compare. USE YOUR BRAIN PLS
@@hynnioh wat. Are you saying all the other dresses _weren't_ handmade and so that's_what's supposed to make hers better? Does it matter how it's made when the design was still shit?
If this Cinderella really exist in a medieval era the story would be "Cinderella couldn't see through the crowd. Cinderella is too short. Cinderella climbed up the deceased King statue. Cinderella were caught by the royal guards. King punished Cinderella because she disrespect a late King. Cinderella got executed. The end."
I feel like the problem with this kind of feminist plot is that it says that stereotypical women’s roles like getting married and staying home are BAD, and only working/having a career is feminist. Both options need to be acknowledged as valid! The point is that the woman decides what she wants
The Prince character is so underdeveloped. He’s whiny in the beginning and childish, but at the end he decides to follow Ella like a lost puppy? Like what if he was really into shoe making?? That could have been a power couple moment
"I wasn't gonna watch it because Brandy's Cinderella exists" EXACTLY KENNIE. BRANDY'S CINDERELLA GAVE ME WHITNEY AND BRANDY VOCALS, GAVE BLACK MOM WHITE DAD FILIPINO PRINCE. THAT IS DISNEY'S CINDERELLA EXCELLENCE.
@@sshy_indigoo the cinderella sequels were the best disney sequels, though i also have a soft spot for the little mermaid 2 and aladdin and the forty thieves
Glad you mentioned Pierce Brosnan for he is indeed so FINE. He is also a man who is hopelessly in love with his wife after many decades together which is just wholesome.
Is it just me but camillas voice really doesn't fit musicals. It's not that she's a bad singer but it just sounded...off. Also enough with the same cinderella remake it's been done 100 times before and we didn't need another one. There are so many stories from different countries that had a different telling of cinderella that they couldve chosen.The storyline failed, the dialouge sucked, the costumes were a mess, casting was questionable and this was just another jukebox musical. It should've stayed as an idea and never made imo.
@Anne Day it wasn’t even that she didn’t adapt I don’t think she can 😅😅 her basic vocal technique doesn’t seem strong enough to adapt in the first place.
Yeah no, same. I'd be feeling the songs until she joins in and then no. I low-key felt like a hater for not enjoying her vocals but glad I'm not alone.
They absolutely should have casted someone who can sing well for CINDERELLA THE MUSICAL. I truly don’t get why the industry is trying to force her onto us…she’s, at best, mediocre, and very unappealing to watch as an actor, physical form, etc
So Cinderella straight up lied to that Queen? She didn’t make the dress that she wore to the ball. We saw a whole scene in which the fairy godmother used magic to create the dress.
@@ashleymariah95 i think she designed it, but in the movie she said the design was “pure fantasy” and that she couldnt make it irl. but fairy godmother was like ‘i have magic lol,’ so i think it counts as lying to the queen.
Me and my husband think most of the budget went to Indina Menzel and Billy Porter’s paychecks. Why else would they make Ella’s dresses the ugliest on screen and have some of the most terrible camera directing I’ve seen in awhile.
Fun fact: In one of the really old versions of Cinderella, Cinderella "losing her shoe" was actually the prince smearing tar on the steps at the third night of the ball to try to capture her and the reason why the prince uses her shoe to find her was because she was part fairy and she had abnormally small "fairy feet".
Also, her step-sisters cut their feet to fit into the glass slippers. As a child, I was very disappointed when Disney didn't add that fact to the movie. I also really wanted Ariel to die.
@@danicleckley5404 The Little Mermaid original story isn't dark or edgier that the Disney movie. It's literally just depression wrapped in fantasy. At least Greek tragedies had some engaging drama.
@@ScionStorm1 It literally is darker than the Disney version and it’s not edgy it’s more realistic. Not everyone you fall in love with will fall back in love with you.
Nobody ever seems to realise that Ella Enchanted exists. That makes me sad and the fact that this version exists is questionable at best. Like, why? Who asked for this??
@@witchplease9695 I think they might mean Dylan Is In Trouble the youtuber? He also does movie reviews and that sort and I see that he's reviewed Cinderella as well recently.
“I don’t like her voice. Maybe it’s just a me thing.” I had to pause this video after you said that. It’s NOT just a you thing. It’s one of the main reasons CC is so polarizing.
Fun fact: In the Grimm fairy tale of Cinderella, the ball lasted for three days and the prince and Cinderella met for three days, but on the third day, when she tried to escape, the prince put tar on the stairs so that she wouldn't leave, but she managed to get out of the trap, but is forced to leave her shoe(which was golden) on the stairwell. Disney did the same thing, expect they omitted the tar trap. So in a way Kendall is right. It doesn't make sense, in the Disney movie at least.
There's a channel on youtube that does that. They've done the little mermaid and several others. Tales from the crypt or Crypt tales? Something like that. My brain handles horror in a way that means I can't get away with watching a lot of it, but the two I risked were really good.
I like how Ella replies to Queen Tatiana that she made the dress. Girl, fairy magic made your dress. You just drew the sketch. Also would be better if instead of just giving her a dress and all other stuff, Godmother enchanted her sewing tools so Ella would go and make herself a new dress for the ball in like a split second. She is a talented dress maker, after all. If you wanna change the story this way, go all the way. She also should have left with Tatiana to earn her living independently. Cause by the end of the movie it was unclear if she was into making dresses at all. She just married a rich guy and they decided to travell the world. A better ending would be if Ella left with Tatiana,became prominent, famous for her designs and later in her home-country(and all over the world) her shops would appear. Another better idea is for her to go to the ball dressed in a dress just like they made for Godmother: both a suit and a dress combined, so she would show the court that women also can wear pants if they want and women can have buisnesses. And Queen Tatiana would be like: oh, I like that, I want my wardrobe like that. The movie could have been so much better. If they wanted a new(feminist or whatnot) take on Cinderella, they failed miserably. They gave her a dream of her own, and then she completely forgot about it and chose the prince anyway. They wanted to show that hard work and dedication pay off, but her best dress was made by a fairy and Ella even lied that it was made by her. She showed her work to Tatiana and never followed up with leaving with her. They didn't even show how Ella rejected Tatiana's offer. Just junk, honestly. Camilla's singing was like scratching a plate with a knife. P.S. was I the only one who noticed how prince's friend was looking at him all the time? I legit thought he was into prince and the prince was into him too or something; and that's why the prince didn't want to marry a woman(and in the end his father wouldn't understand his preferences). Cause like even by the end of the movie another friend of princes started crying(true love, bla-bla), and this firts friend looked at him with such a painful expression and then went: then we shall find her(as if he was ready to do his best and find the girl just because his love interest-prince was in love with her, to make prince happy.). Did they cut some stuff out? Did they intent to make prince gay, but then the big heads were like nono,we won't be able to sell it to russia and china this way. Such a dumpsterfire.
What I hated about this movie is the inconsistency of time. Sometimes it's really medieval, she can't have her business cause she's a woman, the princesses opinion is not heard cause she's a woman, Camila has to get married to a man she doesn't love because of financial reasons. But sometimes it's really modern-like, they don't put labels on their relationship, he wears a fuckin piercing, the princess thinks about ecology. Like, are we doing a modern spin-off or historically accurate film?
They where trying to blend modern aspects and traditional fairytale aspects together on purpose, other versions of "Cinderella" have done that before , however in their case it felt flat, because everything is just all over the place.
@@sweetbunnybun People forget just how much power women could have back in the day. Some of the most powerful people in the French Court, for instance, were the King's mistresses, especially during Louix XIV's reign.
in the original fairytale, the shoe was enchanted to specifically only fit HER, like magic would keep it from fitting anyone else. it wasn't just a size 8 or anything like that, it was enchanted. my english teacher in high school mentioned that an old english word that eventually morphed into 'glass' meant 'magic' instead of the material, though i'm not sure if that's true.
If I had a nickel for every jukebox musical movie with Pierce Brosnan playing a dad character with a somewhat rocky relationship, I'd have three nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened thrice, right?
it's because americans associate royalty with great britian despite like all of Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Africa having a royal family at one point in time
@@playfulpanthress Right? I didn’t understand the point of the accents, but I can’t lie, “Ever After” with Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston is my favorite retelling of the Cinderella story 😌
Well, she came from Cuba, right? I can't imagine that Cuba with it's history of slavery where blacks somehow ended up being a minority in the end somehow would end up respecting blacks.
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one LIVING for the Indian(?) woman and the darkskin woman in green. And Queen Tatiana sealed the deal. I did not care for any of the main characters. I was living through backgrounds this whole movie.
The Ever After Cinderella wore the "girl boss" hat best. She got that prince to open a university, got her late father's estate set up for life, AND got to be future Queen. Like, c'mon!!! 🤣🤣
I still don't understand how, out of ANYONE in Fifth Harmony, that CAMILA was the one that people looked at and said "Yep she is definitely it, she's a HIT" 😑
I hated when one of the girls couldn’t sing on a song because they had camila sing the majority. Like worth it, you’re telling my that camila had those thousands of lines and couldn’t spare one for Lauren.
Because physically she fits what the entertainment industry deems "better" and they can also fill the minority quota. As a latina I feel she is the most bland representation ever.
I would be willing to bet it was because she's skinnier than the others and has the typical "pop" voice that isn't necessarily good, but isn't bad enough to distract from the image.
The casual mispronunciation of the leading actress last name with NO repeats is taking me out, going for long walks on the beach, finishing a night cap, and I'm meeting they momma next week 🤣
I’m still trying to understand why would someone who’s had to work her entire life would want to KEEP working after marrying a damn Prince Why did this movie even need to exist? There’s already millions of versions and almost all of them better. Especially the one with Brandy, now THAT was revolutionary
I think a lot of us who have any experience with singing just find her to "breathy", and in the nicest way I can say it...a little pitchy??😬 Especially when you have her next to Billy Porter and Idina Menzel!!! Truly ICONS!!!!
the fact that the most memorable thing about this movie is the promotional flash mob where james corben pelvic thrusted at people in a rat suit is either the most hilarious or the most depressing thing involving this whole piece of cinema
My biggest pet peeve was that they couldn’t pick a time period to set it in- because at first it seemed like they were going for a late 1800s- early 1900s to having modern instruments and eyeliner pencils??? Like what year was it suppose to be??? (Also- if you need a suggestion for another bad movie to watch- Willy’s Wonderland staring Nicholas Cage is so awful but so funny, he literally does not have a single line but is the main character)
Okay! So, in summary! Camila is officially: - a melon that tastes like it doesn't believe in itself - Yusuke Urameshi's even MORE delinquent friend - a popular flavor of floral-based tea - the name of one of the songs that recently reblossomed into fame via TikTok by the Backyardigans
I still can't believe that amazon, with their big old union busting budget, made the dresses that Camilla was essentially risking it all for, not only basic and underwhelming (the stepfamily had better dresses for goodness sake), but also with one of the cheapest fabrics on the market- fucking tulle. And not even embroidered tulle like the strawberry dress!!
9:28 King Daddy also was on that AWFUL MERMAID MOVIE that was supposed to be released in 2014 but was delayed until 2022, which you might want to check out it's called "The King's Daughter."
One of the very few things that brought a smile to my face while watching this video is realizing that the queen in this movie also played Ella‘s aunt from Ella Enchanted
Knowing Camilla mostly from her very well documented anti-black racism - in general but against Normani specifically - there was no way I could've watched this movie neutrally but oof! Like, how are you going to duet with yourself and be unable to harmonize it?!!?! The original Idina song is great tho and there are some interesting elements but mostly it seems like a wash. ALSO - PLEASE do the 'Karen' movie for this series! lol
Someone in the movie is an anti-black racist activist and they still did the film with the agenda of a black male feminine homosexual on there? Weird how they don’t understand the anti-black racist agenda of media to destroy the nuclear black family and thereby black wealth.
@@kosiqueensly4506 I think the idea is that making one of the few black guys gay and emasculated feels like a Hollywood thing to do. Honestly, me saying that is incorrect. There are a lot of masculine dark skin black men in Hollywood, I just think they are in action movies about violence. I just think the black gay best friend is like the black best friend, where they don't really matter to the plot. It reminds me of the days slavery, where black people serve white people to make white people happy. The thing is, you could always nitpick and take it badly when Hollywood tries to be inclusive, so I kinda think you should be happy with what you get if you want to.
I thought the message that girls can be ambitious and go beyond society’s limits could have been nice here if it wasn’t so completely in your face the whole time with not very much subtlety, and if the prince didn’t have to give up being the king to go with her - like what is he gonna do following her around the world for however long?? It felt kinda unfair that she was able to prioritise herself (as she should) but he wasn’t given the same luxury and had to change his entire life plan to accommodate her existence, like he also had a life before her, she doesn’t have to encompass all of it
Very good point. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 How about having a story of compromise on both sides. Boys and men deserve to preserve their identity and individuality as well.
@@imsmolandangery4274 It wasn’t sincerely done. The whole point of it is Enlightened Woman Strong Need Power, Enlightened Man Not Need Power. There was literally no point in having him give it up. What they were going for was reversing the gender roles at the end of the man having the occultation (leading a country is an occupation) and the woman in a role of nothing to do, and contrary to popular belief, queens often worked harder than kings. But this time, she had a job and he was just a hanger-on not contributing anything. And the end result is still the same: Someone was required to give something up for them to be together. Having it be something he didn’t want makes it even less sincere since it wasn’t even an actual sacrifice, but it was still something he was required to give up.
That and it’s been a million times already And the Hilary Duff Cinderella movie already had the “prince” give up something for love but that was when he actually got to be himself and go to the college he wanted to go to instead of the one his dad wanted
Re: the shoe falling off, I believe originally (or at least in some versions of the story), the prince puts tar on the steps specifically to stop her from leaving before midnight, and she gets stuck and leaves her shoe behind so that she can get out of there.
"I don't care about another rendition of Cinderella because you know.... Brandy Cinderella happened, I can die happy now." My exact thoughts everytime I hear about another version of Cinderella. Brandy and Whitney did what needed to be done, y'all can stop trying.
I’m honestly a lot more interested in the movie that gave us two people of color as the love interest then one where it wants to so badly be a badass girl boss movie
Every time I see or hear something about her all I want to know is did she apologize to Normani yet? Idgaf about the class she took if she is not putting it into action.
It always amazes me how people with hispanic background can be racist when in many cases they come from mixed backgrounds. Also she is Cuban.....I don't understand.
I want a world in which Netflix pays Kennie to roast Amazon movies, Lifetime pays Kennie to roast Pureflix movies, and Pureflix pays Kennie for all the exposure and our girl makes a ton of cash ripping on garbage movies.
They will never top Brandy’s version in Cinderella nor Drew Berrymore’s version in Ever After. Been excitedly waiting for this video, though!! Instantly perked up my day!
Period!!!! The Rogers and Hammerstein version with Brandy and Whitney Houston is absolutely, blissfully iconic 🥰. As someone who was rapidly growing into a cynical 90's teen, it really brought back the magical nostalgia I felt as an 80's tyke. Even today I indulge in the shows and movies of my youth. Keeps me young at heart. 😁
For a movie that tries so hard for that girlboss rep, they really gave her no agency in this mess. Like, she's a designer and she didn't even make the dress she went to the ball in? What? (Yes, I know it came from one of her drawings, but execution is half the battle.)
what pissed me off most is how they switched between present words (like how people talk now??) and... I don't even want to call it historical talk because it felt like a wattpad writer who tried to write a book in "Victorian Language" or what they felt like would "fit" 😭😭😭
gritty and dark. fake girlboss feminism is annoying as shit but at least they're not edgy, pessimistic and depressing like gritty and dark remakes also girl boss movies like this at least are kinda funny
The originals verisons of the stories were gritty and dark tho...in the original cinderella the step sisters got part of their feet chopped off and the stepmother was fitted with a pair of burning shoes that she danced around in until she died...fairy tales are dark already.
Girl boss feminism, because they adopt and commercialize woke for below mediocre crap that was cobbled together to make a buck. Then they try to weaponize feminism and slap that label on their film to make people watch it either because out of rage or because the other dumbos "want to stick it to the patriarchy." That's not feminism. Fuck them. Now those anits have more ammunition to rant about. Ever After was feminism without needing to tell anyone and was genuinely fun. This thing can bugger off into the next garbage bin.
"Marry a rich man who will buy you a dress shop" no no no cause we gotta have the whole message of "you have to get things for yourself" even though the Fairy Godmother conjured that dress that got her a queen's attention
I wanna know WHO thought it was a good idea to cast Camilla alongside Broadway legends Idina Menzel and Billy Porter. They truly set her up for failure and didn’t bother to use auto tune or any kind of audio programs to fix her voice. It sounds so bad.😬
Ummm honey they used a lot of auto tune for Cameltoe. She is just a bad singer compared to these Broadway legends. It feels like the sound producer guy gave up on her
My Godmother starred as Queen Tatiana and tbh for her first onscreen role I was so so proud of her!! The rest of the movie I zoned out of tbh cause growing up and having kids I’ve seen the many versions of cinderella so many times due to my little girl
@@alistairmooncrest5018 her music career had always been top notch (UK Queen of soul) for the past 20+ years, moving to the stage as well as staying with the mic has just pushed her further 👏🏾👏🏾
@@lexmc8419 Ahhh, I see. Well, will definitely check out some of her work. Don't want to confine her to a box in my brain; clearly she sounds and, based on what I saw, seems like a hard worker taking her many roles VERY seriously. "Queen of Soul?" Not an easy title to obtain.👏
I’m in law school. I haven’t had a good nights sleep in 3 weeks. If a rich man comes into my life and pays my bills I’m marrying him. I don’t care lol.
One of my biggest issues with the movie is they put that foine ass man in as the farm boy, who I recognised to be one of the dancers in the magic mike live london shows, only for him to do a backflip where a backflip was not needed and then never to be seen again
Something that bothers me is that Cinderella ballroom dress is so boring and she doesn't stand out at all. They don't change her hairstyle nor makeup at all. It looks like a dress-fitting.
17:00 In the original fairy tale, the ball lasted 3 nights and Cinderella danced with the prince each night without telling him her name, then leaving at midnight. So on the 3rd night, the pince had tar put on the stairs of the palace, that is how her shoe got stuck. :)
It's actually weird most adaptations don't include that they actually had three days to get to know each other instead of one night. It's still pretty quick for a relationship leading to marriage, but people make it even shorter for some reason.
Camila’s singing voice triggers a guttural response in my body. It makes me want to choose violence. Every time. I cannot stand it. I physically could not watch this movie even if I wanted to.
Maximum jaw movement intensifies. I don't get why they casted her in a musical. Her voice is so unsuitable for that job. Maybe it's because she has a fanbase attached to her name. But yeah... ugh... I don't like her voice at all and I literally heard her name for the first time. And only because I heard that there was a shitty new Cinderella remake available.
Will any of these Cinderella's be brave enough to show us the actual Cinderella story when they were slicing meat off their feet trying to fit it into a glass slipper. Don't read the original fairy tales after you see them being Disneyfied because you will be scarred for life.
Referring to the brothers Grimm version? I have watched nearly all the cinderella remakes there are to see. There is actually a Cinderella movie that sticks relatively close to the Brothers Grimm version. Story line is near exact except there being one step sister and the end less horrific on the side of eyes being gouged out. If you're specifically looking for the slice of feet moment then the german version of cinderella (2010) has that scene. Actually i think most of the german versions has the scenes lol
Okay. As a longtime fan of Idina Menzel, since my humble age of 10, first discovering Wicked... T.T Thank you for your love and commentary about Camilla Cablahblah not needing to sing with her, because Idina is a true treasure. XD