Brand new animated sequel directed by Frank Nissen (Pooh's Heffalump Movie), in which Cinderella's nasty stepmother uses Fairy Godmother's magic wand to turn back time, altering the past so that the fabled
glass slipper fits her daughter Anastasia instead.
Not exact matches
Certainly we do not want to insist that people mutilate their experiences in order to
fit them into our tidy little readymade categories, like the wicked stepsisters maiming their feet to
fit into Cinderella's
glass slipper.
Pumpkins,
slippers,
glass slippers, the
slipper still
fits, another pumpkin, another
slipper, a third pumpkin — you'll suffocate under that weight.
This
glass slipper is
fit for a Christmas - loving princess.
Off - White's Virgil Abloh shared a telling mood board photo from his collaboration with Jimmy Choo on Instagram - the iconic moment in Disney's Cinderella when Prince Charming finally
fits the
glass slipper on her foot.
In the original Cinderella, the evil stepsisters try so desperately to shove their feet into
glass slippers that don't
fit them that they're toes begin to bleed.
It will take the help of her daring animal mice friends and a perfect
fit into a
glass slipper to create the ultimate fairy tale ending.
Kenneth Branagh's Cinderella is, for the most part, a straightforward retelling of the fairy tale, and the Walt Disney Pictures imprimatur ensures that the filmmaker forgoes the more violent moments in the Brothers Grimm version of the story (no one cuts their toes off here in order to
fit into Cinderella's
glass slipper; to see that, you'd have to turn to Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods).
Much as the
glass slipper did not
fit the feet of the ugly sisters.
Excuse the analogy, but after I left yesterday I felt like Cinderella finding a
glass slipper that perfectly
fits!