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A Cinderella Story
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Directed by Mark Rosman.
Cute but geeky high-school student Samantha Martin (Hilary Duff) is knocked off her feet by her father's untimely death, which leaves his diner and Samantha's well-being in the care of Fiona (Jennifer Coolidge), Sam's thoroughly wicked stepmother. Not one to take on such menial tasks as dishwashing and mopping floors, Fiona exploits Sam's dependence as a method of hoisting any dirty work off her own shoulders. School is hardly a break for Samantha, particularly when Shelby (Julie Gonzalo) is around; spoiled, wealthy, and popular, Shelby treats Samantha nearly as badly as Fiona does. Samantha's life is irrevocably changed, however, by two events: a makeover of epic proportions and a sudden electronic correspondence with a mysterious young man. Due to a misplaced cell phone and a series of fateful coincidences, Samantha and her Prince Charming develop a romance through text messages and e-mails, and ultimately promise to meet face-to-face at the biggest school dance of the year. Of course, getting there doesn't go smoothly, and Samantha may miss her chance to meet her dream date -- none other than Austin (Chad Michael Murray), the most popular boy in school. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski A modern Cinderella would still care about going to the ball, but not without a cell phone strapped delicately to her ankle. For even though she hasn’t yet laid eyes on her prince, she feels as if she already knows him—because, duh, they’ve been text-messaging each other, like, a million times a day. Or so claims Hilary Duff’s latest contribution to the oh-my-gawd! market, A Cinderella Story, which is otherwise remarkably faithful to the classic fairy tale. The only other remarkable things about it, unfortunately, are its relentless stupidity and “Christ, is this over yet?” pacing. Duff plays Sam, a high-school senior with Princeton ambitions and a hole in her heart from losing her dad in an earthquake eight years earlier. His assets, including a successful diner, went to Sam’s stepmother, Fiona (an appropriately repulsive Jennifer Coolidge), who uses her control of Sam’s college fund to essentially enslave her st ... " [More]
 



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