Once upon a time – "It's a squirrel, ma'am, not a rat"
It's fun to see a fairytale princess with all her fanflies land in New York. The squirrel is hilarious and folkloric especially when he starts mime.
The scene where she summons the urban wildlife is twisting with its mephitic rats, silly pigeons, repulsive cockroaches. It is also melliflu during dances, aphorisms, song lyrics. Nevertheless, Once Upon a Time awkwardly and shamelessly draws from his own classics Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.
The offbeat tone augured by the immersion of a singing mademoiselle accustomed to magic in a metropolis is great.
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We laugh heartily at so much sweetness deployed, for example, humming and dancing with appliances and a broom, which is most exhilarating. It's kind of funny to see reality turned into a fairy tale.
Nevertheless, the songs become quite quickly a headache and we are still entitled to a recycling of Cinderella – I thought it would be over with the live-action adaptation – which allows, on the other hand, a very nice performance of Amy Adams changing expression in a second because cohabiting in Gisele also resides an acrimonious stepmother.