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Enchanted portals review
Enchanted portals review





enchanted portals review

No passive princess, Giselle bravely rescues her man (with help from a spunky chipmunk). In the end, Robert steps forward to do the same. Edward is willing to face any threat and overcome any obstacle to protect Giselle. Robert gives Giselle money, which she immediately gives to someone in need. And when she sings of true love in Central Park, even the hard-boiled New Yorker onlookers catch her vision and begin to sing along. Giselle, for her part, learns that true love is more than a song and a kiss, and that solid relationships take work. Robert had his heart broken when his wife left him years before, but slowly regains his faith in romantic love because of Giselle. “Do we sacrifice all of the good times because of them?” Better yet, when she helps remind the couple of the things that drew them together to begin with, they start to rethink their choices. When faced with the fact that a husband and wife are getting a divorce, Giselle is brought to tears by the sadness of it. Open and kind to everyone she meets, she sings of the joys of love and life. She carries that purity and innocence into her dealings in the flesh-and-blood world. Realizing that her deceitful plan may soon be foiled, the miffed monarch sends bumbling henchman Nathaniel to finish off the young girl once and for all. Much to Queen Narissa’s consternation, when Prince Edward learns of Giselle’s disappearance, he leaps into action and makes his own way to New York.

enchanted portals review

Things aren’t all quiet on the Andalasian front, either. She’s definitely shaking his cynical views and having a strange impact on his life. But Robert isn’t sure what to do with this vulnerable, naive young woman. Rain-drenched and distraught, Giselle is rescued by Robert, a kindhearted divorce lawyer, and his young daughter, Morgan. When the confused beauty pushes aside a manhole cover and pulls herself up into a flesh-and-blood world filled with tire-screeching traffic and crusty citizenry, she immediately realizes that something is horribly wrong. She tricks Giselle and banishes her to a land where there are no happily-ever-afters-a distant, dismal, dirty place called … Manhattan. The lovely Giselle communes day-by-day with woodland creatures in a magical, animated land called Andalasia, dreaming and singing of a handsome prince who will one day deliver “true love’s kiss.” So when the dashing Prince Edward rides to her rescue, the two fall instantly in love and, in true fairy-tale fashion, decide to marry the very next day.Įdward’s mother, the wicked Queen Narissa, will not give up her place of power so easily, however.







Enchanted portals review