“In Godmothered, fairy-godmothers-to-be follow the rules outlined in their training to the letter: there must be a dress, a carriage, and of course, true love and happily ever after.
“And in a way, the film follows the rules, too. It’s standard family-friendly fare, a collection of slapstick, animal sidekicks, and a treacly moral that’s too obvious to miss.
“But the thing about rules is that they often come into existence because they work. And while that’s not necessarily the case in the story it’s telling, it certainly holds true for the film itself.
“Godmothered is not earth-shattering or genre bending or particularly innovative. But it’s rock solid fun.”
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