
This is the story of Tessa, an aspiring young talented singer and dancer who works at her late father's garage and is a personal assistant to her cruel, overbearing, fame thirsty, and controlling stepmother. When her wicked and abusive stepsisters receive a chance to audition for a live recorded musical production of the classic Cinderella at Royal Lagoon Resort directed by and starring Pop Star Reed West; the female lead of Cinderella who impresses Reed's agents will receive... (Full plot summary below)
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This is the story of Tessa, an aspiring young talented singer and dancer who works at her late father's garage and is a personal assistant to her cruel, overbearing, fame thirsty, and controlling stepmother. When her wicked and abusive stepsisters receive a chance to audition for a live recorded musical production of the classic Cinderella at Royal Lagoon Resort directed by and starring Pop Star Reed West; the female lead of Cinderella who impresses Reed's agents will receive a contract with his record label. With a fairy Godmother like make-up artist convincing and helping Tessa disguise her self as Bella Snow a British pop star persona to win the role. Tessa will have to play both her self, Bella, and Cinderella.
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| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldKids will enjoy this playful, modern-day fairy-tale musical. |
| User ReviewMichelle JI loved this movie! Sofia was so great-the singing, dancing and acting was wonderful. I LOVE Jennifer Tilly as stepmother. And the stepsisters were so funny, they made me laugh so hard!! Very romantic, funny and awesome dance numbers!!! Great for kids and adults, IMO. |
| User ReviewElpida DAnother Cinderella story, with or without a shoe. I watched it because I've seen the other three in the series of the present-day adaptations of the classical Cinderella story. After Hilary Duff, Selena Gomez and Lucy Hale, not its time for Sofia Carson. One of the most famous fairy tales of all and the most adapted to the screen as well. That's the negative of this, though being a different version, like the timeline, setting, cast makes it watchable. But still not the best you could anticipate. The lowest one in the series and a warning bell to stop from going for more films in the series. I need not to say anything about the story, it was just altered tale of what you know very well. Except there's no magic. As well as no logic to the actual world. Those disguised scenes were very silly. Simply a timepass film and no more. All the actors were decent. The songs were too. It was made by a choreographer turned director as his first feature film. Not an ideal project for his kind of field of expertise. He could have turned it to full fledged musical, but he didn't. Anyway, some people would enjoy it, particularly the young girls. So, I won't favout it, unless desperate to see it. 4/10 |
| User ReviewCaitlin LI love the fairy tale Cinderella. I love it so much that I wrote a paper about it. That being said, the movie series "A Cinderella Story" has always been my favorites. When I found out a fourth movie was coming out, I was ecstatic. Maybe I had too high of expectations for this movie, but I was disappointed. The characters are well thought out and well played; however, the scenes were cringe worthy and I did not see the bonding between the "lovers". Recently, the books and movies that have come out have the main characters instantly fall in love with each other, and It is just unrealistic. Maybe I am being too harsh since one of my favorite movies is "Another Cinderella Story: Dancing ever after" and the character bonding in that movie is so believable, but I will say that the more I think about it, and get through the cringe worthy scenes, the more I like "A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits". |
| User ReviewSusan TOnly watched this because my teenaged daughter asked me to, and even Jennifer Tilly chewing up the scenery couldn't save this nonsensical take on the traditional Cinderella story. The dancing and singing were both subpar, the costume this Cinderella wore to hide her identity was about as convincing as Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana, and the plot was weak at best. Skip this one, because if you watch it you'll be Cinderella sorry. |