Enchanted Fix -

: Swift released a re-recorded version, "Enchanted (Taylor's Version)" , in 2023 as part of Speak Now (Taylor's Version) . 3. Literary & Creative Use

Enchantment has the power to:

The film argues that enchantment is not a place; it is a perspective. The cynic (Robert) is initially immune to magic, but he is slowly enchanted by Giselle’s refusal to be cynical. By the end, the city itself becomes magical—not because it has changed, but because his eyes have changed. Enchanted

We live in a disenchanted age. The sociologist Max Weber famously described modernity as the "disenchantment of the world"—the process by which scientific reasoning replaces mystical belief. We have weather apps instead of rain dances; GPS instead of star charts; dating algorithms instead of chance encounters. : Swift released a re-recorded version, "Enchanted (Taylor's

| Song | Performer(s) | Scene / Purpose | |------|--------------|------------------| | "True Love’s Kiss" | Giselle (Amy Adams) | Opening animated sequence; establishes her worldview | | "Happy Working Song" | Giselle + NYC vermin | Cleaning Robert’s apartment; hilarious subversion of “Whistle While You Work” | | "That’s How You Know" | Giselle + Central Park crowd | She teaches Robert to show love publicly; inspired by “Under the Sea” | | "So Close" | Jon McLaughlin (montage) | Ballroom dance; bittersweet — Giselle & Robert fall for each other but can’t act | | "Ever Ever After" | Carrie Underwood (end credits) | Summarizes the ending; upbeat closure | The cynic (Robert) is initially immune to magic,