Plot: Cinderella was Walt Disney's return to feature-length "story" cartoons after eight years of turning out episodic pastiches like Make Mine Music and Three Caballeros. Read More
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Cinderella is my favorite. Yes, my prince came and left, but I will always be in love with him
In our daily, hectic world, few things are as endearing as the Disney Princesses. The rags to riches story of "Cinderella" is the most endearing story for my family and me. We can learn a le... sson from watching her prevail with grace and dignity in the face of mounting adversity. That we can achive our hearts desire no matter what confronts us. BRAVO Walt Disney. Your genius and your insight will be the stand for generation to come. Full Review
Here is a literal rags to riches portrayal. Cinderella who spent many an evening as the lackey for the family, being reminded of the barriers that laid in wait for her; who seemed only to wish to go ... to a ball. Her step mother said if all chores were done she could go and then recanted. Yet as fate had it, she made it to the ball and stole the heart of the Prince. It is hard for me to not feel empathy for Cinderella, yet that is the precious part of the movie for she does achieve the unbelievable, unimaginable goal. She just wanted to go the ball yet because of the twists of fate she wins the Prince and becomes part of royalty. That is the precious gem for in her winning I and we all celebrate that our goals can be acheived despite the odds. Full Review

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