Cinderella is a 2021 romantic musical film based on the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault. Written and directed by Kay Cannon, it stars singer Camila Cabello as the title character in her acting debut, alongside Idina Menzel, Minnie Driver, Nicholas Galitzine, Billy Porter, and Pierce Brosnan. It is a jukebox musical, featuring pop and rock hits, in addition to several original songs. Development on the film began in April 2019, when Sony Pictures announced a musical-style film of Cinderella, with Cannon writing and directing. The film was produced by James Corden, through Fulwell 73 with Leo Pearlman, Jonathan Kadin, and Shannon McIntosh. Principal photography began in February 2020 at Pinewood Studios, and was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Production resumed in August 2020 and concluded in September. Cinderella was released in select theaters and digitally on Amazon Prime Video on September 3, 2021. The film received mixed reviews from critics.
Cinderella (Camilla Cabello)
lives with her stepmom Vivian (Idina Menzel) and two stepsisters and makes
dresses with dreams of having her own dress shop. Meanwhile, King Rowan (Pierce
Brosnan) orders his son Robert (Nicholas Galitzine) to get married and find a
wife to rule the kingdom, even though he has no interest and his sister Gwen
would love to rule. Robert meets Cinderella pretending to not be the prince and
invites her to the ball intended to find him a wife so that she can show her
designs.
After Vivian forbids her to go,
her Fabulous Godmother (Billy Porter) transforms Cinderella and sends her to
the ball, where a foreign queen asks Cinderella for a meeting for a job working
as her personal dressmaker. Robert asks her to marry him but she refuses,
rather than give up her career. Vivian arranges for her to marry someone else,
but she flees and meets with the queen who offers her the job. Robert agrees to
support Cinderella's dreams and decides to travel the world with her, Rowan
makes Gwen the next in line for the throne, and Cinderella and Vivian come to
understand and respect each other.
The Fabulous Godmother (Billy
Porter) narrates about life in a village, saying that everyone has a part to
play but little did the villagers know their life was about to change. The villagers
sing “Rhythm Nation” as they go about their days working. The Godmother then
shows us Vivian (Idina Menzel), who was alone after her second husband’s death.
She lives with her daughters Malvolia and Narissa (Maddie Baillio and Charlotte
Spencer) and stepdaughter Ella (Camilla Cabello), who they call Cinderella for
being covered in ash. Cinderella sings “You Gotta Be” as she does the work
around the house, with some assistance from her three mice friends (James
Corden, James Acaster, and Romesh Ranganathan). Everyone joins in song together
as Vivian sings about wanting a better life. Cinderella serves the women and
Vivian harshly chastises her that she will never find a husband if she
continues on like this.
Thomas (Rob Beckett) the
vegetable merchant comes by with a delivery and is clearly interested in the
daughters. Vivian is excited that one of the daughters has a match – Cinderella
isn’t interested but Vivian tells her she needs to make herself a match for
someone. Cinderella goes into her basement area where she designs and sews
dresses, and she sings “Million to One”, about how even if the chances are
small she wants to take her chance at greatness and wants everyone to know her
name. While she sings it she saves a caterpillar from a spider and puts it in a
box. She imagines having her own dress shop and being able to make and sell all
her designs. Prince Robert (Nicholas Galitzine) sits in a meeting with a
princess who pitches him on their marriage in order to join their countries.
She has no interest in him other than for political reasons, but he has no
interest in settling down and getting married.
The Town Crier (Doc Brown) makes
announcements to the village as Cinderella finishes sewing her latest dress.
When the whole family is leaving to go to town, Cinderella brings the dress but
Vivian shames her for engaging in matters of business and orders her to leave
the dress. King Rowan (Pierce Brosnan) is furious at his son for turning down
an eligible marriage that would have given him new territories, but Queen
Beatrice (Minnie Driver) is happy to let Robert make his own choices. Robert
says he wants to marry for love but his father harshly tells him if he doesn’t
get married he will give the whole palace and crown to his sister Gwen
(Tallulah Grieve). Gwen has lots of ideas for how to improve the kingdom but
her father constantly ignores her. Rowan tells Robert there will be a ball for
him to choose a bride. Robert sings “Somebody to Love” with the assistance of a
nearby choir. The performances go out to the citizens as they announce the ball
to the town.
During it, Rowan screams at
Cinderella for watching from atop a statue of him, but Cinderella responds in a
joking manner. He orders her to get down, humiliating Vivian, but Robert is
charmed by her and sets his eyes on her. Afterward, Robert tells Rowan he will
participate only if every woman in the kingdom regardless of wealth is invited
– he points out he has no other option with no successor – which Gwen notes as
her father denies her a seat at his table. Later, Robert dresses as a commoner
to try to find Cinderella. Cinderella, meanwhile, sees that the caterpillar has
gone into its cocoon. She sneaks out of the house to try to go and sell her
dresses. Vivian and the daughters are doing laundry and the girls see a
handsome farm boy, but Vivian tells them the only way to improve their lives is
to marry someone wealthy who can take care of them, and she sings “Material
Girl” and her daughters join in to accompany her.
At the market, Cinderella tries
to sell her dress but a noblewoman assumes she stole it from the house she
serves in. Then she gets made fun of for attempting to be a businessperson.
Robert spots this and the two begin talking about Cinderella’s dream to have
her own shop. Robert buys the dress from her, which contains her mother’s
broach, for triple her asking price. The Town Crier announces the ball to
choose the prince’s bride, and Cinderella mocks him to Robert, not knowing that
she’s speaking to Robert himself. She says she has no interest in the ball, but
he says there will be wealthy, open-minded people there from all over the world
who would buy her dresses, and she decides to go. At home, she tries to come up
with a new dress, and begins singing “Am I Wrong”, while separately Robert,
Gwen, Vivian and the girls, and Beatrice all sing different parts as they get
ready for the ball. Cinderella completes her new gown, and Thomas comes to the
home to meet with Vivian.
When Cinderella comes downstairs,
Vivian tells her that she does not need to go to the ball because Thomas has
expressed his intentions to marry her and she has been promised to him.
Cinderella protests, saying she needs to show her dress she spent so long on
and Vivian throws ink on it, ruining it. Cinderella cries and sings a reprise
of “A Million to One”. The butterfly emerges from its cocoon and glowing, comes
to Cinderella. It transforms into the Fabulous Godmother. He says that
Cinderella saved him and that he is going to help her get to the ball. He
begins singing “Shining Star” and transforms one of her designs into a real
dress, which he says no one will recognize her while she wears – except for the
prince. He gives her glass slippers and she joins him in song. He then
transforms the mice into footmen and a box into a carriage. He tells her that
the magic will end at midnight and they head off to the ball.
At the ball, Robert arrives and
all the women sing “Whatta Man” as they try to get his attention. In response,
Robert tries to fight them off and he and his friends sing “Seven Nation Army”
and the two songs mashup. Cinderella arrives and runs into Vivian, who doesn’t
recognize her and is kind and nervous to be around nobility. Later, foreign
Queen Tatiana asks her who made her dress. Cinderella says she did and Tatiana
says she is interested in finding someone to travel with her and do her
wardrobe, and they set a meeting for the next day – Cinderella is thrilled. Robert
sees her and Cinderella realizes that he is the prince. She tries to leave, but
he asks her to stay. He introduces his sister Gwen and she reveals she is
wearing Cinderella’s dress that Robert bought. Robert asks her to dance, and
she accepts – they slow dance and sing “Perfect”.
Later, they go to a private room
and Robert tells Cinderella about how he never really liked being the prince,
how we is never asked how he feels or what he wants. He says he wants to marry
her, but Cinderella wants to know what will happen to her work. He says it
would be frowned upon for her to work. She tells him she has dreams and says if
it’s a choice, she chooses herself and begins to leave but he begins singing
again and they kiss just as the clock strikes midnight and Cinderella begins to
flee as her dress begins to fall apart. Robert helps her escape Rowan trying to
announce her as the new queen. When a staff member tries to stop her,
Cinderella throws one of her shoes at him and rides away as the magic fades
away. Rowan is furious at his son for not finding a wife, but Robert explains
that the woman he chose didn’t choose him. Beatrice tries to calm the situation
but he Rowan snaps at her.
Rowan says that because he didn’t
choose anyone, Robert will marry a different princess he has arranged him to
marry at the week’s end and he has no say in the matter and doesn’t care if
they love each other. Robert leaves, defeated. Beatrice is deeply angry at
Rowan for saying he doesn’t care if their son finds love. At home, Cinderella
tells the mice she does love Robert but if saying yes to him is saying no to
her dreams that she can’t go through with it. Vivian comes to see Cinderella
and she hides the other slipper. She tells Cinderella that the prince is
marrying another woman and is sad that she hoped one of her girls could marry
him – she tells Cinderella she knows she’s hard on her. She sees her sketches
and tells Cinderella how she was a gifted piano player and was offered an
opportunity to train for a month, and when she did her husband told her real
wives don’t act so frivolously.
She tells her that she doesn’t
mean to be cruel, the real cruelty would be allowing Cinderella to think she
could have something she can’t. One of the mice knocks the shoe out, and Vivian
realizes it was Cinderella the night before. She is thrilled and tells
Cinderella to go back to the prince and their whole family will be happy, but
Cinderella says she’s made her choice. Vivian angrily tells Cinderella she will
be taking her to Thomas as soon as possible and sings “Dream Girl”, a song
about dreaming is fruitless and the only way out is to get married – she ends
by playing the piano and emotionally singing the final words. Rowan goes to
Beatrice to try to make up from their argument the night before. She tells him
he has changed since he became the king and how silenced she feels having to
stand next to him and be silent. She tells him that they used to have love and
Robert is wiser than them both.
Later, Rowan tells Robert to find
the girl he loves and marry her or not, it’s his choice. The Town Crier
announces that the prince will be looking for the woman from the ball, and
Robert searches the land. Cinderella is sent away in Thomas’s buggy but jumps
out of it to try to run and make her meeting with Tatiana. While running she
sees Robert on his horse and trips and falls. He tells her that she taught him
that he could choose his own life. He says he doesn’t want to be king and that
choosing him would be choosing them. Cinderella kisses him and then Robert
takes her on his horse to race her to her meeting. Meanwhile, Rowan sings at Beatrice’s
window with his terrible singing voice – something he used to do when they were
young – to apologize.
Cinderella meets with Tatiana and
gets the job. Cinderella and Robert go to the royal family and tell them that
they plan to travel the world and aren’t getting married right away – he knows
it messes with the plans for succession, but Rowan says it’s alright and tells
Gwen he is placing her first in line for the throne. Gwen addresses the kingdom
and tells them the news. Beatrice gets to disagree with the king in front of
everyone and then begins singing “Let’s Get Loud”. Soon everyone joins in for
the finale. During it, Cinderella sees Vivian and sings to her that she should
let herself be free and do things her way and Vivian joins her, singing powerfully,
and they finally understand each other. Everyone celebrates and dances and the
Fabulous Godmother says everyone lived happily ever after.

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