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meraki-yao · 2 days
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found this under a Cinderella 2021 video lmfao
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femmeprincessjulia · 8 months
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Ranking Cinderella Adaptations Based On How Much I Want The Dress
(In my own personal opinion, these are just the ones I like the best.)
10. Cinderella (2021) : Everyone's hated on this movie enough, so I'm just going to focus on the dress. In theory, I could see what they were going for. If it was just a fitted bustier, a hip-hugging skirt and a bustle, then I think it would have succeeded. But it's just underwhelming. That's all it is. Underwhelming. 3/10
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9. Into The Woods (2014) : There's not much to talk about with this dress. I love the color choice, and I think the way it moves is pretty. But it just feels too simple. I know it's a dress that isn't crucial to the plot or anything, but it's still just a little too underwhelming. But I do think the sleeves are cute. 4/10
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8. Once Upon A Time (2011-2018) : I think my issues with this dress are similar to my issues with Into The Woods. It just doesn't have the "wow" factor I'm searching for. It's a beautiful dress, and I would certainly wear it. But it just feels like the most generic Cinderella dress. Blue, sparkly, princess-y. Still cute though. 4/10
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7. Another Cinderella Story (2008) : I'm a sucker for a red dress, and I truly adore this one. The neckline isn't my favorite, but I love the layering and the ruffles. It's such a daring take for a Cinderella dress, but it's something I would definitely wear. It looks like it would be fun to dance in. 6/10
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6. Cinderella (1950) : Yes, it's a classic. It's simplistic, but so magical. The scene where her dress changes is one of my absolute favorites of all time. In this case, I love the simplicity. It really makes her stand out. I dreamed of this dress so much as a kid. 7/10
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5. Ever After (1998) : Maybe I'm biased, because this is one of my favorite Cinderella adaptations, but I do adore this dress. While the time period is not my favorite in terms of silhouette, this dress still feels magical and dreamy. Empire waists and a slender fit aren't my type, but I would wear it simply to feel ethereal. I mean, the EMBROIDERY? The WINGS? All gorgeous and stunning. 8/10
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4. A Cinderella Story (2004) : Yeah, it's a very simple dress. But it's absolutely breathtaking. I want to get married in this dress. Something about it is just so angelic. I feel like it should be paired with wings too. The femininity in this dress is something I truly adore. 8/10
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3. Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997) : Is it costume-y? Yes. Is it made of two clashing materials? Yes. Would I sell my soul to the devil for the chance to wear this dress? Also yes. I don't care how cliché it is. The sweetheart neckline, the opera gloves, the little bustle in the back, it's all so cute and just feels like a little girl's princess dream. Plus, I love the shade of light blue. 9/10
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2. The Slipper and the Rose (1976) : Shockingly, I haven't seen this film. But I truly should, because the costume design is absolutely gorgeous. It all takes inspiration from the rococo period. My bias takes hold again, it seems. Sure, it's a lot of frills and pink, but that's exactly what I look for in a dress. If I was going to a rococo ball, this is what I'd be wearing. 9/10
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1. Cinderella (2015) : The almighty. The most beautiful dress to ever be created. The dress that lingers in my dreams. Nothing can surpass this dress. Words can't even describe how wonderful it is. I do believe this dress is the most magical of all. It is absolute perfection from head to toe. Scratch what I said earlier about getting married in Hillary Duff's dress. I'm getting married in Lily James' dress. 1000000/10
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pippin-katz · 3 months
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i would like to thank nicholas galitzine for single-handedly inspiring me to give all of my noble/royal characters a slutty little hoop earring in one ear; truly one of my best decisions, thank you sir
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mossy-fae · 3 months
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prince charming
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its-to-the-death · 4 months
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Villain Song Showdown Preliminary Round #16
Top two songs will make it into the bracket
Miraculous only has one spot left though.
Mod comment: God bless whoever remembered the Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer special
Songs below the cut
Grandpa's Gonna Sue the Pants Off Santa - Villain: Cousin Mel and Slime
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Master of the House - Villain: Monsieur Thénardier & Madame Thénardier
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The Confrontation - Villain: Javert
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End Credits: Dared to Dream - Villain: Skullmageddon
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Dream Girl - Villain: Vivian (The stepmother)
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The Other Side of Hollywood - Villain: Caleb Covington
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Santa Claws - Villain: Santa Claws (Yes, they akumatize Santa. The video will start at his song but I also highly recommend Cat Noir's song which comes earlier in the video. It's angsty and hilarious.)
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Snapping My Fingers french version - Villain: Argos/Felix Fathom
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Todd's Lemonade/Evil League of Mutants song - Villain: Baron Draxum (This link goes to Facebook)
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terapsina · 11 months
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princesssarisa · 4 months
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It's too bad that the 2021 Amazon/Sony Cinderella was such a mixed bag, because a version of Cinderella with the title character as a dressmaker and fashion designer could have been fantastic.
In Perrault's version of the tale, as the stepsisters plan what to wear to the ball, they turn to Cinderella for advice on everything, because she has "excellent notions" about fashion. Several adaptations that long predate the 2021 film – for example, the 1949 Russian film and its 1979 animated short remake – also make her a skilled seamstress, and have her sew her stepfamily's ballgowns. Disney's Cinderella shares this talent too, since she apparently made all the tiny clothes the mice and birds wear, she owns a book of dress designs, and she plans to fix up her mother's pink dress for the ball herself before her stepfamily keeps her too busy to do so.
Now, I'm sure Perrault and those adaptations just added these details to portray her as an ideal of femininity. But why not portray Cinderella's eye for fashion and skill at sewing as a special, unique talent and passion of hers? Why not portray her, like Rarity in My Little Pony: Friendship as Magic, as an artist whose medium just happens to be clothes? And why not let her use it as a means to try to earn her own living and escape from her stepfamily?
I think the problem with the 2021 musical is its ham-fisted emphasis on feminism, and the way it portrays sexism as Cinderella's obstacle, when a female dressmaker in a 19th century setting should have been nothing out of the ordinary. I think it might have worked better if her problem had been social class instead – if rather than people scorning her for trying to start a business because she's a woman, they scorned the idea that a poor, ragged "servant girl" thinks she can make beautiful dresses worthy of the rich. That would have fit much better with the tale's central "rags to riches" theme. But in my personal opinion, the core concept of a talented seamstress and fashion designer Cinderella, who dreams of opening her own dress shop and who designs her own ballgown, is a good one. Particularly because it has some basis in Perrault's tale and in earlier adaptations.
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nicnacsnonsense · 1 year
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In Amazon’s girlboss Cinderella (2021) Ella finds her glass slippers very uncomfortable, but when she asks her fairy godmother to fix them, she is told that “women’s shoes are what they are.” All they are ultimately able to do for her is cast a spell on her to make her more capable of walking in her uncomfortable shoes.
In Disney’s live action Cinderella (2015) when Ella notes in wonder that her shoes are made of glass, her fairy godmother agrees and then adds, “And you’ll find they’re really comfortable.”
This tells you just about everything you need to know about these two movie’s take on feminism.
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yeahthatsinteresting · 10 months
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thank you to the person who screenshot-ed this tweet when it was still there♥
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starlurkerx3 · 8 months
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I am amazed by Nick Galitzine's acting range. Obviously I first started with RWRB, but in the past few days I've now also watched Cinderella and Purple Hearts and damn. He's like a chameleon as these characters are so different yet each so full and whole. I'm so excited to see what is next for him!
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keepofkandrakar · 6 months
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when my family first saw camila cabello’s cinderella and got the the part where cinderella was like “oh he’s so cute!” about nicholas galitzine’s character, their reaction — word for word, in sync — was “too bad he’s gay!!”
now flash forward two years later with red, white, and royal blue….
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mossy-fae · 3 months
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this was the british equivalent to the southern 'sugar in your tank'
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roseever · 7 months
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Cinderella bts 📸
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fairytale-poll · 5 months
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ROUND 1B, MATCH 12 OUT OF 16!
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Propaganda Under the Cut:
Katie:
[No Propaganda Submitted]
Cinderella:
to be honest i just wanna help you get to the 128 mark and think it'd be funny to see her lose. feel free to just cut this submission if you go over 128 by closing
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