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A Cinderella Story
By
Elizabeth Palik
Release Date:
July 16, 2004
Starring:
Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, Julie Gonzalo, Regina King,
Lin Shaye, Brenda Song, Brad Bufanda, Dan Byrd, Madeline Zima
Directed by:
Mark Rosman
Genre:
Romance, Comedy, Teen
MPAA Rating:
PG - for mild language and innuendo
A Cinderella
Story, starring Hilary Duff,
is a witty and humorous remake of the classic Cinderella story. Producers
call the movie "a twisted and hilarious update," and what an update! Hilary
Duff's Cinderella, otherwise known as "Diner-girl" Sam Montgomery, lost her
father in an earthquake, leaving her at the beck and call of her step
mother, Fiona (Jennifer Coolidge) and her two stepsisters, Gabriella (Andrea
Avery) and Brianna (Madeline Zima).
Instead of pining over her Prince Charming,
Sam concentrates on working at her dad's diner, studying hard, and dreaming
of getting a scholarship into Princeton. Sam finally meets her Prince on the
internet in the form of the sensitive, poetic "Nomad" who is really football
jock Austin Ames (Chad Michael Murray). They finally meet at their Halloween
dance with the help of Sam's "fairy godmother" Rhonda (Regina King), a
waitress at the diner, and her best friend Carter (Dan Byrd). Things do not
go entirely smoothly for Sam and Austin, but the young lovers are finally
united in a shower of fireworks during the football game.
Other than a couple of play-brawls between
Carter and Austin's friend David (Brad Bufanda) as well as the stepsisters'
carwash catfight, A Cinderella Story
is as wholesome as it gets. It's indeed difficult to imagine fighting
siblings and Carter trying to protect Shelby from David as being depictions
of violence, and young audiences will be able to relate to boyish heroics
and sibling rivalry. The film also contains no sexual content except for
some innocent kisses between Carter and Shelby and between Sam and Austin.
A Cinderella
Story is more than a funny,
heartwarming, cute fairy tale for little girls to watch and dream happy
dreams of princes and love. A Cinderella
Story is a true underdog story. The movie not only depicts the
cruelty of high school teenagers and how far it can go, it goes one step
further by exposing the insecurities that lead to bullying. Sam is a strong
individual, certain of her dreams and her identity. She is not ashamed of
who she is or the fact that she is not part of the in-crowd. She is a good
student and a hard worker, she is not obsessed with how she looks and does
not compromise her beliefs to get ahead in school.
A Cinderella
Story is not just for
pre-teen girls, it's great fun for audiences of all ages.

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