that new Cinderella movie is the dumbest thing you'll ever see...

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All Comments (21)
  • I will always prefer Cinderella 3's prince, the prince that yeeted himself out a window and ran away from his own wedding because he believed in talking mice. He was peak himbo.
  • @chynnhowe
    Cinderella: Designs ball gowns. Also Cinderella: Thinks Balls are a waste of time
  • @zhekazheka7874
    I love how this movie was made as “progressive” and to “empower women” yet all I see in this comment section is women saying it’s garbage
  • @evellyn.vitoria
    Conclusion: The film's script was written by Twitter activists.
  • Anybody else noticed how every character is talking like probably 16 century and Cinderella is talking like she’s in the 21st century?
  • It's amazing that the King didn't execute Ella for sitting on the deceased King's statue. What a kind King? Some people even call him a doormat.
  • @elsie8757
    My favorite part about this movie, that baffles me so much, is their inexplicable decision to downplay how bad Cinderella's home life is. Alex already pointed out her absurdly clean, spacious, and brightly-lit basement bedroom, but that's not all. Cinderella is shown serving the stepfamily breakfast, like, once at the very beginning, and that's basically the only chore we see her do. Meanwhile, the stepfamily is shown out in the yard hanging laundry on the clothesline in three separate scenes! Sure doesn't look like Cinderella's been made a servant in her own home to me! She's visibly clean as a whistle the whole time too, despite the narrator's claim that they call her Cinderella because she's always covered in soot from the fireplace. Like, bitch where?? Not to mention how she apparently has plenty of money to buy materials for her dresses, infinite free time to hang out in her room and work on said dresses, and no problem at all going out to the marketplace to try and peddle said dresses! Literally her only problem in life is that she's inexplicably not allowed to be a business owner in this bizarre society that's modern in basically every other way.
  • It's a huge high profile movie everyone's talking about, but no-one's watching
  • Why is there a trend of the main character having an american accent while the love interest is British???? Aren't they supposed to be from the same place?
  • @en4833
    The scene at 4:09 is so stupid. Honestly if this were realistic at all, Cinderella would have been executed right then and there for disrespecting the King. But, whatever. Its fine, she's the main character of course. She cant die and they needed some way to establish that Ella isn't "just like other girls."
  • The historical accuracy is at -%100, the clothes are made of fabrics that did not exist at the time, the clothes are too modern, and there is sooo much more! Also how did Cinderella get that fancy fabric that could have been too expensive for her? How did she get away with using that fabric and sewing when her steps "hate" her? Why was the prince wearing a useless head scarf?
  • @cole6245
    Man really abdicated the throne for a “I’m not like other girls” girl he met for two seconds…
  • @WolfQueenLydia
    I'm really starting to hate these "girlboss" movies. Nothing wrong with girlbosses when executed well, but forced onto an existing character who's already strong in her own right is exhausting.
  • @mrmo4569
    This Cinderella feels like the kind of girl I'd highkey avoid in school And what happened to the gentle and nurturing godmother? :( She gave off such soft and comfortable vibes Everyone in this movie feels like an asshole in one way or another
  • @writerspen010
    5:45 -- Why is she selling her dead mother's brooch with her one of a kind dress?
  • @velvet4299
    I dont understand why they want "feminist" and "you dont need a man" movies and choose to do a terrible remake of Cinderella instead of idk Tiana from princess and the frog??? The true independent and hardworking princess of disney
  • @ChristineP223
    Amazon: We’re creating a more realistic Cinderella Amazon’s Cinderella: Turns down a life of ease and luxury to go work a full time job she could have still done as a hobby
  • @col06007
    I feel like Alex spent more effort thinking about this plot than the entire writers room.
  • @alaska4939
    Why is it in bad fairytales the characters say “princesses don’t sew, princesses don’t ride horses, princesses don’t do sports and don’t read complex books”. Historically princesses did excellent needle work and were well educated, spoke several languages, were fit and expected to know about their country or the country of their betrothed. They were some of the most intelligent people in the kingdom and would be expected to be able carry on conversations with ambassadors, priests, and have good musical skills. On top of being well dressed and poised. They had access to the best tutors their family could afford. Can we please get more intelligent and witty princesses who take their duty to family and country seriously?