Talk:Enchanted/@comment-25041621-20140609093624

I really like "Enchanted" and the idea that an animated princess learns to live in the real world.

Just one problem: The point of Giselle ending up with Robert is that the typical Disney fairytale ending is disbanded. Similar to Kristoff in Frozen, Robert claims that Giselle cannot marry a prince she has only known for one day. Ok, so Giselle gets it, she can't love Edward, coz she doesn't know him well enough. So what does she do? She marries Robert, whom she knows for how long? Also one day...

Oh, maybe the point is that she doen't get married, coz this is something people only do in fairytales (like Nancy and Edward). So she just moves in with Robert and his kid, and what, she'll move out on them in a couple of years? So the stepmother-witch is really right? There is no such thing as "happily ever after"?

I think Disney is getting a little lost... Like they started out with perfect fairytales, and now they're trying to become more complex, but they don't belive in their own ideals. I think it about Enchanted, about Frozen, and about Princess Diaries 2. Things just don't add up anymore.