In this modern telling of the classic tale, aspiring singer Katie Gibbs falls for the new boy at her performing arts high school. But Katie's wicked stepmother and stepsister are scheming to crush her dream before she can sing her way into his heart.
Lucy Hale
Katie Gibbs
Freddie Stroma
Luke Morgan
Missi Pyle
Gail Van Ravensway
Megan Park
Bev Van Ravensway
Matt Lintz
Victor Van Ravensway
Jessalyn Wanlim
Angela
Titus Makin Jr.
Mickey O'Malley
Alyson Stoner
Back Up Dancer
Manu Narayan
Ravi
Dikran Tulaine
Guy Morgan
Lucy Davenport
Ms. Plumberg
Onira Tarés
Crazy Girl
Julie Champagne
Dancer
Ashley Kellogg
Dancer
Adriana Leonard
Dancer
Jackson Alvarez
Dancer
Jazmia Battle
Dancer
Taylor Bradley
Dancer
Rusty Deats
Dancer
Abby Earnest
Dancer
Kiara Ely
Dancer
Natalie Griffie
Dancer
Shena Holley
Dancer
George Lawrence Jr.
Dancer
Asia Diamond Mason
Dancer
Brittany McGinley
Dancer
Abbey Moody
Dancer
Leah Perison
Dancer
Anna Rednour
Dancer
Joy Spears
Dancer
Brooklyne Willaimson
Dancer
Khadijah Wilson
Dancer
Director
Damon Santostefano
Writer
Erik Patterson
Writer
Jessica Scott
July 13, 2017
6
**If the voice matches!**
So this is the third film in the franchise of modern 'Cinderella' adaptation. It was not like a film series that follows from one film to another. All the films were individual and thematically same at the core, but told from different perspectives with different cast and characters. I have seen the previous two and they were not bad. Maybe you can say I watched it for Lucy, otherwise I was not interested in it.
A decent film, but you know, we know the story how everything's going to happen, which is the negative side of giving it a try. I felt they should have altered a bit with the more it to look like a real Cinderella story from the visual aspect. Like suspense between Cinderella and the prince. Though the step-family part was up to the satisfaction in a simple manner.
Now coming to that magical event, as this takes place in the modern world and without magics, I liked how they showed that part as much as realistically. But in the name of Bollywood/Indianess, they wrongly depicted everything. I mean the costumes, songs, choreography, all were close to Indian style, except the female costumes, which became Arabian nights. Because Indians won't cover their head or face, culturally or religiously. That was a big mistake and if you are a western viewer, this won't be an issue, so you might enjoy the film. I think it's an okay film, one time watchable film, but I would suggest previous films over this.
_6/10_
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00