Disenchanted: Amy Adams Was ‘Scared’ While Watching ‘Enchanted’ With Audience For The First Time, Recalls “It Was A Really Overwhelming Feeling For Me”
Recently, Amy Adams revealed what her state of mind was while being surrounded by the audience in 2007 when Enchanted was released.
Hollywood Actress Amy Adams, whose musical fantasy movie ‘Disenchanted’ released on OTT on Friday, has shared that she was really nervous and scared while watching ‘Enchanted’ (the prequel to ‘Disenchanted’) for the first time with the audience.
During a recent media interaction, Amy revealed what her state of mind was while being surrounded by the audience and watching their live reactions inside the theatre back in 2007.
Amy Adams said, “The first time, with ‘Enchanted’, we were taking a big leap. I knew how much I’d loved Giselle and how much I believed in her spirit. And, we just got into it not really knowing what it would be or if people would get it. So, I do remember feeling really scared the first time I watched it with an audience.”
The said screening happened in London. Amy Adams recollected as she further said, “It was very quiet for the first bit of the movie. People sort of started to understand what they were seeing.”
She finally spoke about the turning point in the film, which led to a shift in the audience’s energy, “And then, I remember after Happy Working Song, there was a shift in the energy where the audience sort of started to go on the journey with us. And it was a really overwhelming feeling for me.”
Disenchanted is a musical fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Adam Shankman. A sequel to the 2007 film Enchanted, the film sees Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, and Idina Menzel reprise their roles as Giselle Philip, Robert Philip, King Edward and Nancy Tremaine respectively. It also stars Maya Rudolph as Malvina Monroe, Gabriella Baldacchino as Morgan Philip and many more.