Monday, March 30, 2015

Blue Monday - Review: Cinderella

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Sorry I was late today. I went to see JAY LENO last night. (loved him! and forgot all about Blue Monday.)
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Johnny and I went to see Cinderella. Yes, we two grown adults went--without a child. Matter of fact, there were only two others inside the theater for the 4:30 showing; we practically OWNED the place!

It was my idea to go. I am a child at heart. However, we both enjoyed it. After all, it's Disney, and you can't go wrong with Disney. Throughout the film, there were flying bluebirds incorporated into the scenery. The mice, goose, and lizards look so real that I almost believed they were trained animals. Yep, I was impressed.

I'm showing some Blues from the film. The first picture is the movie's advertisement.



Lily James played the title character. Her at-home dress is Blue.



Cinderella's Blue ballgown is dreamy. (That tiny waist has caused a great deal of press. If interested, click here.



Nonso Anozie played Captain of the guard. His Blue uniform is splendid.



Here he is leading the troops on the search to find the original owner of the glass slipper. I love these Blue uniforms!



And here's the happy couple (sigh). Cinderella is dressed in a gorgeous wedding gown that is sure to be copied. Notice the delicate Blue flowers. With her is Prince Charming (Richard Madden) dressed in a soft Blue jacket.



Do you go to children's movies without a child?



I wish you a Blessed Easter!

and a

Happy Blue Monday!


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