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#CINDERELLA CAMILA CABELLO MOVIE#
Why not just let it be a fun, inclusive kids movie without these weirdly sexual themes and “I want to have his baby” topics?!? Also a heads up for anyone thinking about buying the soundtrack, the remixed version of “Dream Girl” has the word “Damn” in the lyrics very obviously placed. So unnecessary to include here, very disappointed.
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Has forced me into a conversation with her about it that I would have much preferred to wait a couple years at least to have.
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I trusted common sense media’s opinion here and now my 7y/o is fascinated with that particular line and will no doubt be discussing it with friends at school tomorrow.
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In what world is that an appropriate subject matter for 5,6,7,8, 9 year olds?! I wanted to love it for its feminist undertone and LGBTQ+ inclusivity, but in some ways it really just missed the mark there - and I certainly wouldn’t recommend it for under 10 year olds due to some of the sex-related themes. I’m shocked that no other parents are mentioning the highlighted line in their version of “What a Man” where the young ladies sing “I want to have his baby” about the prince. Supporting characters include people of all shapes, colors, and sizes, but the main cast isn't notably diverse, and there's one comment about a man who uses a cane not because he needs it but because "chicks dig it." The musical numbers are mostly pop covers, and the all-star cast includes Billy Porter (as the Fabulous Godmother), Pierce Brosnan, Idina Menzel, Minnie Driver, Nicholas Galitzine, Maddie Baillio, James Corden, and more. While several unkind things are said (language includes "hell," "jerk," "idiot," and "mama's boy"), there's no violence. The romance is limited to flirting, dancing, and a climactic kiss, but there are a few suggestive jokes that tweens are likely to pick up on, like when a woman says that the prince doesn't have a lot to work with upstairs and likely "anywhere else," or when a creepy neighbor thanks Ella's stepmother for the mental image that her "blossoming daughters" have given him for the day. From writer-director Kay Cannon, this version has more of a girl empowerment spin than other takes on the story (it is decidedly not about a damsel in distress), as well as themes of perseverance and empathy. Timed to the release of the new Cinderella (which Corden also produced), the late-night series’ latest crosswalk production featured additional covers of Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” and The Manhattans’ “Shining Star,” as well as the film’s original number “Million to One” - and now that we’ve seen the segment as it was meant to be seen, we have to ask: Was it better (or worse) than you expected it to be?Ĭinderella, which is currently streaming on Amazon Prime, is described as a “bold new take on the traditional story you grew up with.” This time around, “our heroine (Cabello) is an ambitious young woman whose dreams are bigger than the world will allow - but with the help of her Fab G (Porter), she is able to persevere and make her dreams come true.” Minnie Driver, Nicholas Galitzine and Pierce Brosnan also co-star.Parents need to know that Cinderella is a musical romcom retelling of the classic fairy tale, starring Camila Cabello as main character Ella. James Corden, Camila Cabello, Billy Porter and Idina Menzel stopped traffic in LA for a flash mob with a cover of Jennifer Lopez’s “Let’s Get Loud” to promote #CinderellaMovie /dxm8LIKVvi (Perhaps it was all the thrusting?) See it for yourself below:
#CINDERELLA CAMILA CABELLO DRIVER#
28, an unsuspecting Los Angeles driver captured video of Corden, Camila Cabello, Billy Porter and Idina Menzel stopping traffic to perform a cover of Jennifer Lopez’s “Let’s Get Loud.” And let’s just say social media didn’t respond well - specifically to Corden’s performance. The Late Late Show With James Corden on Thursday aired the Cinderella-themed “Crosswalk the Musical” segment that had already gone viral long before air - and for all the wrong reasons.