Cinderella III: A Twist in Time

2007 "What if the slipper didn't fit?"
6| 1h14m| G| en
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When Lady Tremaine steals the Fairy Godmother's wand and changes history, it's up to Cinderella to restore the timeline and reclaim her prince.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
mbaaguilar This was a very interesting and suspenseful plot. It starts one year after the original Cinderella. During the first year anniversary, the Fairy Godmother flings the wand away, and it gets stolen by Anastasia. The Fairy Godmother is turned into a statue trying to get the wand back, and the Stepmother turns back time to the point before Anastasia tried on the glass slipper in the original Cinderella. The Stepmother uses the wand to change the slipper to make it fit Anastasia's foot, and later makes the prince forget that it was Cinderella he danced with. However, the Prince still can tell that something is wrong. Meanwhile, Cinderella with the Birds and the Mice try to get the wand back, but the mice do convince the Prince to save Cinderella, who the Stepmother has banished. The Stepmother then uses the wand to make Anastasia look very much like Cinderella, and uses the wand to send Cinderella far away. However, Cinderella is able to get back to the wedding, and Anastasia can't go through with it. Although the Stepmother turns threes sets of guards into chickens, pigs, and one other animal, the prince deflects the spell when the Stepmother tries to turn Cinderella and Anastasia into toads, and it turns the stepmother and the other stepsister into toads. Anastasia turns herself back to her correct appearance, and then brings the Fairy Godmother back from being a statue. The Fairy Godmother decides not to send them forward in time again. Cinderella and the Prince get married again, and Anastasia finds true love by marrying the Baker.
kurtwil When Disney decided to close Disney Australia, Cinderella III was in its pipeline. This fired up the production crew to put extra effort into this particular sequel, $6 million to make and Disney Australia's final film. The result's a worthy addition to the Disney Cinderella universe, giving the central characters more dimensions and interactions. The Prince, King, Stepmother and Stepsisters all expand their thoughts and feelings (we learn how the King felt for his departed Queen, etc.). The mice have fun moments including their whacky takeoff of "disfunctional theater" as they explain to the Prince key plot points, and once again prove heros as they scamper about the Nightmare Pumpkin taking Cinderella to her possible demise. Cinderella, often perceived as weak because of her 50's heritage, becomes more pro-active and almost an action-hero in the film's closing moments. Animation ranges from TV to feature quality, with faithful color timing, solid music and good voice talents topping things off.
rorypenland First let me say, that I usually don't like sequels (Aladdin sequels - Lion King Sequels - Ugh!). Few of them come close to the standard of their original. Disney's "Cinderella III: A Twist In Time" is an exception.The story is very well crafted including homage to just about everything from the first. "Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True" (which was a typical quickie sequel - a total waste of time dud) is appropriately never mentioned. The voices are well cast and the animation is movie quality - not a TV show rehash like the extremely disappointing "Princess Tales videos" (shame! shame!) Granted, my child is three and she doesn't know the difference between the bad quality and good quality stuff - but I do and Daddy has to watch these over and over again with his little princess.Without giving away too much, some complain that the evil pumpkin coach scene in this one is a little bit on the scary side. Though my child (again, she's 3) was a bit scared at first, she was excited by it, and Cinderella's comment at the end of the scene made both she and I laugh out loud together. Now she watches that scene again and again.Especially fine performances by the deliciously wicked stepmother, Lady Tremaine and her daughters Drusilla and Anastasia. The opening song is hysterical when it gets them and Drusilla's every sarcastic remark still makes me smile ("A stick... let's beat her with it." / "Oh... I wonder if it fits?"). The music is very good in this one as well.My only disappointment is that they axed the other mouse characters besides Jaq and Gus an Bruno is also missing.But for the money, it is an excellent ride.
Julia Arsenault (ja_kitty_71) At first I did not know there was going be a Cinderella 3. But after I watched it, I thought Cinderella 3 (as well as 2) are great sequels for everyone to enjoy: kids and adults like me.The film has great animation and music and I thought the voice casting was very good; Tress McNeille was great as Anastasia and Jennifer Hale as Cinderella. I love it when the mice, the birds and the Fairy Godmother throw a party for Cinderella and the prince, since it's the anniversary of when Cinderella put on the glass slipper and married The Prince. Another scene I love is when the two mice, Jaq & Gus, tell Cinderella what has happened by role-playing; it's very cute.