Maya Rudolph, a Hollywood actress and comedian, is the antagonist Malvina in the musical fantasy film Disenchanted. She believes that the audience will connect with the film’s honesty about domestic life.
She went on to say, “I think people will love “Disenchanted” for its honesty about domestic life,” and she elaborated on the same point.Amy Adams’ Giselle strives for a fairytale life for her family with good intentions; however, life is not always a fairytale.All the while, it’s important to remember all the little moments we take for granted with the people who mean the most to us.“Ironically, Amy Adams, who plays Giselle Philip, believes that change is the only constant and is a natural process.
Amy Adams stated, when discussing the film, “It’s about understanding that change is a natural part of life.”Additionally, the more we resist change and attempt to return to our former selves, the less content we will be with our current situation.
The story of the lovely maiden from the fairy tale world of Andalasia, who finally found her Prince Charming in the kingdom of New York City, is brought back in the sequel to the 2007 film “Enchanted,” “Disenchanted.”
The musical is directed and choreographed by Adam Shankman and features an ensemble cast that includes Amy Adams, who returns to play Giselle;Robert Philip, Giselle’s husband, is played by Patrick Dempsey.Malvina, played by Maya Rudolph;Rosaleen is played by Yvette Nicole Brown;Ruby stars Jayma Mays;Gabriella Baldacchino in the role of Morgan, Robert Philip’s daughter;with Nancy Tremaine played by Idina Menzel;and Prince Edward, played by James Marsden.