Have Courage and Be Kind: Thoughts on Cinderella

When the new live-action Cinderella movie released, I thought it looked sweet but I didn’t rush out to the theater to see it. I finally nabbed it from Redbox on my birthday to see just how much it made me feel like a little girl again. Even though I had heard such things from reviews, I was still kind of surprised by the meaningful message of the film, and that it went deeper than magical fluff. Don’t be mistaken, it is still very fairy tale, with love-at-first sight and all that, but the character of Ella developed here is an excellent role model for young girls (and older ones too, really).

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The (maybe just slightly heavy-handed, but still very nice) theme of the movie is summed up in the words of Ella’s mother to her: Have courage and be kind. This is Ella’s motivation as she endures the awful treatment of her stepsisters and stepmother, and while she fights against being a doormat, they certainly take advantage of her kindness. It’s also these very same qualities that she possesses that attract the prince to her when they first meet. And it’s this courageous kindness that gives Cinderella the ability to forgive her stepmother in the end – a strong, important message for us all.

Overall: Cinderalla didn’t become a new favorite for me, but I definitely enjoyed watching it, and it would be a film I would be happy to show any daughters I might have one day.

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6 Responses to Have Courage and Be Kind: Thoughts on Cinderella

  1. I’m so glad I wasn’t the only one who liked this 🙂
    I found that the message was slightly less heavy handed with a rewatch, but I actually watched it this weekend and liked it all over again. It made me think that there aren’t enough sweet, fun movies with girls in giant, gorgeous dresses. Brave girls and kind girls and not silly, cheesy girls. It’s entirely possible I also need to own the Kiera Knightley version of Pride & Prejudice.

    • I always approve of buying the 05 P&P! 🙂 I didn’t mind the message being repeated until the very end when Ella and Kip are saying it to each other and it felt a little strange. But other than that, so lovely! And I agree, we need more kind, brave girls who rock the ballgowns!

  2. This was such a lovely film – I was surprised too by how much I enjoyed this straightforward adaptation. I’m glad they didn’t change up the story or go darker or something, but just told it with a lot of heart. LOL @ Annie’s comment about the giant gorgeous dress – it is nice to see a beautiful ball scene!

  3. I like pretty much anything Disney, so I don’t think I WOULDN’T like this. I remember when the trailer first came out, I thought it was going to be super cheesy. Well I haven’t watched it yet, but I think I would enjoy it in the end!

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