Enchanted
Enchanted (2007)

Enchanted

2/5
(17 votos)
7.0IMDb75Metascore

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In the taxi cab in the beginning of the movie, the collar of Robert's overcoat is tucked under the seat belt strap one moment, then resting over it, then tucked under it again a moment later.

Robert's office is supposed to be in the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle.

However, the Lipstick Building, located on Third Avenue at 53rd Street, is seen across the street from a window.

In the Italian restaurant, Robert's hair keeps changing between shots.

After Giselle places the rose on the statue she's making in the woodland cottage, it disappears and reappears in subsequent shots.

When Nancy arrives at Robert's apartment to find Giselle there, Robert is in need of a shave.

When he chases after Nancy as she leaves the building and gets into a taxi, he is clean-shaven.

When he returns to the apartment, he has considerable beard growth again.

Towards the end of the big musical number in Central Park, Robert's phone rings while he's sitting in the carriage.

In the long shot, he clearly reaches into his pocket and removes the phone.

In the close-up, he does the same thing again.

In the scene where Edward comes to Robert and Morgan's apartment to get Giselle, as Giselle is explaining what a date is to Edward, if you look to the bottom left where Giselle was just standing next to Robert, you can see her pink "mark" tape on the floor.

Towards the end of the movie, when Giselle throws the sword to save Robert from falling off the building, the sword catches on the corner of his sleeve.

When the sleeve finally gives, and he's falling and sliding down the roof of the building, his sleeve keeps switching how it's ripped between shots as he's falling.

First only the cuff is ripped off, then none of it appears to be ripped, then the cuff again, then the whole sleeve is missing.

New York City Transit route X90, the bus Prince Edward stabs, does not run through Times Square.

In the Italian restaurant scene, there are two stacks of bread baskets behind Giselle's shoulder.

Almost every shot shows a different bread basket configuration - baskets disappear and reappear.

While one shot shows a waiter taking a basket, this cannot explain all the discrepancies.

Maybe Robert isn't the only "magician" in the room! Giselle and Robert leave the law office building.

He says he can't help her anymore, gives her money and she walks away into Central Park.

The next shot shows Robert turning his back ready to walk back to work.

In the background, a man wearing black jacket and loose fitting jeans walks from the screen's bottom right to left.

Robert turns around to take a last look at Giselle.

The man now clearly walks out of the screen's left side.

The shot switches back to Giselle.

It then switches again back to Robert.

This time however the man in the background is still in the middle of the screen when seconds before he had already walked out of to the left.

When Giselle is knocking on the Castle billboard, there is a camera shot from Robert's point of view.

In the shot, one can see up part of Giselle's hoop dress, under which are the dangling leather straps of her safety harness.

When Robert and Morgan find Giselle on the billboard, Morgan is wearing a karate gi and white belt.

A karate belt is wrapped around the waist twice before the knot is tied.

The knot is tied around both wraps of the belt in order to hold the belt together.

During the billboard scene and the hallway scene after it, Morgan's belt is tied correctly.

After Giselle falls through the doorway, Morgan's belt is now tied incorrectly, with the knot of the belt hanging below the first wrap.

When Edward places Giselle on the lounger in the ballroom, her head is on one end of the pillow.

In the next shot and without time to reposition it, her head is in the center of the pillow.

When Giselle returns to Morgan for help getting ready for the ball, she kneels down and her hair is partly over her shoulder and partly behind her back.

When the camera cuts in close, her hair is entirely over her shoulder to the front.

When Nancy Tremaine sits down on the ballroom floor and picks up the single glass slipper she is dry even though she had been out on the balcony in the pouring rain looking up at the battle with the dragon.

When Queen Narissa gives Nathaniel the poisoned apples in the soup, he reaches in to get them.

His fingers touch the nearly boiling liquid (as evidenced by the bubbles rapidly rising to the surface) three times and he never so much as flinches.

It's said that during That's How You Know scene, the heart-shaped flower wreath Giselle gives to the pigeons is different from the wreath that Nancy received.

However, the wreath is simply seen from the other side in the scene with Nancy.

The edge of the white flowers can be seen on the inner left side.

When Giselle is talking to Clara in the park, Clara's hands change position between shots.

Then when Robert and Giselle walk away you can see Clara in the background, then she disappears, never to be seen again.

When Giselle awakens after a night's rest on Robert's couch, she has her gloves on, but after summoning her "friends" the gloves have disappeared.

When Nathaniel is stuck getting out of the sewers when he enters New York, you can see one of the workers helping him sprinkle glitter over the hole to make it sparkle.

When Giselle takes a cup of water from the aquarium in Robert's office and spits it back into the cup, she spits out a male Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens).

A responsible aquarist would never have put that fish in with the aggressive cichlids and semi-aggressive gouramis in the tank.

When Giselle first arrives at Robert's apartment, she gets her petticoat stuck in the door.

She then falls asleep on his couch without the petticoat on.

However, when she wakes up in the morning, she clearly has her petticoat on.

The dance at the end is the "King & Queen's Waltz", so the rhythm has to be 1-2-3, 1-2-3 etc.

, but it is actually a slower 1--2, 1--2 (or 1--2--3--4 if you want).

Each actual beat COULD be imagined as a very quick 1-2-3, but nobody dances that fast.

The dance is like a fox-trot, not a waltz.

In the restaurant, a struggle breaks out between Nathaniel and Pip.

Pip dives under the pizza and Morgan says "The pizza is breathing".

When Nathaniel picks up the pizza to throw it in the oven, you can see the device on the bottom of the pizza that made it "breathe".

The animated Giselle wore no earrings with her white wedding gown.

When teleported to the real world, she did.

When Prince Edward is on top of the bus, he stabs the bus through the roof, and hits the old lady's bag, tearing it open.

There's no way his sword was long enough to go through the roof of the bus and reach all the way to the woman sitting down.

He'd have to be hanging upside down inside.

Giselle knocked on "The Palace Casino" billboard's fake door.

Both door and balcony are dry even though rain has stopped falling only minutes before this.

When Prince Edward reaches Robert's apartment to "rescue" Giselle, he picks Giselle up and spins her around.

If you pay close attention, the first time he swings her around, Giselle's pink pumps fall off her feet.

The second time, the shoes are back on her feet.

When Giselle first wakes up in Robert's apartment, she sees the mess and starts her "Happy Working Song.

" In the song she sings nonchalantly about cleaning the hair from the shower drain.

However, only a few minutes later in the bathroom, she expresses amazement to Robert about the existence of such a "magical room.

" In the scene in front of Robert's building, where Giselle and Edward say goodbye (on their way to their date), 'Jodi Benson' (qv) (who plays Sam) walks by as a street extra.

- PLOTGiselle's dress can't fit through anything when she is in the real world (the apartment door, the elevator door, etc) but yet she is able to climb up through a manhole cover, and she is able to climb up onto the billboard through a small opening with her dress on.

It is thought that in the musical number "That's How You Know" during the mariachi scene, the trumpet players aren't playing due to the fact they aren't pushing down any valves.

However any medium level trumpet player can pitch (use ones mouth instead of the valves) an octave.

This band could easily be pitching the entire song.

Nathaniel takes Edward to a motel, some restaurants, and other activities which require money or some other form of payment.

Nathaniel also moonlights as a cab driver and waiter, abilities which one would not expect an "Andalasian" to pull off in New York.

However, Queen Narissa seems to have some knowledge of New York, and could conceivably have arranged for Nathaniel to avoid trouble in these areas before he went on his mission.

When Robert is taking Giselle out of the office building he presses the Up button on the elevator.

- PLOTDuring Giselle's tidying of the apartment, the flies arrive in the fireplace down an open flue, yet the external shot of the apartment building shows no chimneys.

The nature and workings of the world-portal and the physics of the manhole are a fantasy creation of the writers, and work however they say, regardless of apparent contradictions.

- PLOTGiselle rides the subway from Times Square to the Bowery with no money, no credit cards, and no identification.

The film is set in summer, yet when Pip breaks out of the hotel room, there is snow across the street.

When Nathaniel serves the poisoned apple-tini, Giselle picks up the glass twice.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
13 March 2008 USA USD 127,807,262
9 March 2008 USA USD 127,706,877
2 March 2008 USA USD 127,393,667
24 February 2008 USA USD 126,964,716
17 February 2008 USA USD 126,455,476
10 February 2008 USA USD 125,769,808
3 February 2008 USA USD 125,403,531
27 January 2008 USA USD 124,948,051
20 January 2008 USA USD 124,292,358
13 January 2008 USA USD 122,392,372
6 January 2008 USA USD 119,820,940
30 December 2007 USA USD 113,913,026
23 December 2007 USA USD 100,433,462
16 December 2007 USA USD 91,801,187
9 December 2007 USA USD 83,868,421
2 December 2007 USA USD 70,000,316
24 November 2007 USA USD 49,060,281
3 February 2008 UK GBP 16,698,625
27 January 2008 UK GBP 16,389,965
20 January 2008 UK GBP 15,806,749
13 January 2008 UK GBP 15,011,387
6 January 2008 UK GBP 13,814,394
30 December 2007 UK GBP 10,348,847
23 December 2007 UK GBP 6,503,159
16 December 2007 UK GBP 2,547,975
Worldwide USD 340,487,652
Non-USA USD 212,680,390
10 February 2008 Brazil BRL 8,395,740
3 February 2008 Brazil BRL 8,318,961
27 January 2008 Brazil BRL 8,031,141
20 January 2008 Brazil BRL 7,638,487
13 January 2008 Brazil BRL 7,064,021
6 January 2008 Brazil BRL 6,143,009
30 December 2007 Brazil BRL 5,085,104
23 December 2007 Brazil BRL 3,727,629
16 December 2007 Brazil BRL 1,710,340
23 December 2007 Philippines PHP 46,851,459
16 December 2007 Philippines PHP 41,999,415
9 December 2007 Philippines PHP 39,837,433
2 December 2007 Philippines PHP 33,533,077
25 November 2007 Philippines PHP 18,400,640
9 December 2007 Russia RUR 135,889,655
2 December 2007 Russia RUR 113,395,180
25 November 2007 Russia RUR 60,226,481
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 November 2007 USA USD 34,440,317 3,730
16 December 2007 UK GBP 2,547,975 471
16 December 2007 Brazil BRL 1,314,049 220
2 December 2007 Estonia USD 26,090 4
25 November 2007 Philippines PHP 18,400,640 70
25 November 2007 Russia RUR 60,226,481 340
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
9 March 2008 USA USD 225,234 305
2 March 2008 USA USD 319,416 329
24 February 2008 USA USD 377,434 349
17 February 2008 USA USD 610,096 390
10 February 2008 USA USD 279,644 226
3 February 2008 USA USD 345,274 282
27 January 2008 USA USD 505,455 377
20 January 2008 USA USD 1,497,616 767
13 January 2008 USA USD 1,805,534 1,201
6 January 2008 USA USD 3,807,523 1,932
30 December 2007 USA USD 9,764,256 2,262
23 December 2007 USA USD 6,235,069 2,752
16 December 2007 USA USD 5,533,884 3,066
9 December 2007 USA USD 10,709,515 3,520
2 December 2007 USA USD 16,403,316 3,730
24 November 2007 USA USD 34,440,317 3,730
3 February 2008 UK GBP 226,918 396
27 January 2008 UK GBP 452,445 430
20 January 2008 UK GBP 602,971 448
13 January 2008 UK GBP 809,860 472
6 January 2008 UK GBP 1,490,517 489
30 December 2007 UK GBP 2,153,552 498
23 December 2007 UK GBP 2,294,576 501
16 December 2007 UK GBP 2,547,975 471
10 February 2008 Brazil BRL 58,986 88
3 February 2008 Brazil BRL 68,886 114
27 January 2008 Brazil BRL 160,264 154
20 January 2008 Brazil BRL 207,043 183
13 January 2008 Brazil BRL 338,539 202
6 January 2008 Brazil BRL 567,406 204
30 December 2007 Brazil BRL 653,161 200
23 December 2007 Brazil BRL 812,300 208
16 December 2007 Brazil BRL 1,314,049 220
23 December 2007 Philippines PHP 3,442,798 36
16 December 2007 Philippines PHP 2,036,106 27
9 December 2007 Philippines PHP 3,942,726 37
2 December 2007 Philippines PHP 12,323,935 65
25 November 2007 Philippines PHP 18,400,640 70

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