A Cinderella Story Once Upon A Song On Netflix

Okay, let's talk about A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song. You know, the one on Netflix? The one with Lucy Hale?
I have feelings. Unpopular feelings, maybe. But feelings nonetheless. And I need to share them.
Debunking the Hate: My Love for Katie Gibbs
Seriously, why does everyone hate on this movie? Is it cheesy? Absolutely! But that's part of the charm, isn't it?
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Lucy Hale as Katie Gibbs is adorable. She's got that perfect blend of sweet and spunky. And her singing? Come on, it's catchy!
Drew Seeley: The Underrated Prince
Okay, maybe Freddie Stroma (Luke Morgan) isn't exactly Prince Charming material. Let's be honest about it.
But let's give credit where it's due. Drew Seeley's voice is what REALLY made the movie. He provided the vocals for Freddie, which automatically makes him more charming.

The Stepsisters: Hilariously Awful
The stepsisters? Pure comic gold! They are so over-the-top ridiculous. It's impossible not to laugh (even if it's a little bit of a cringe-laugh).
They're basically caricatures of spoiled brats. But they serve their purpose. You NEED villains to make the heroine shine.
The Music: Guilty Pleasure Anthems
Okay, the songs are undeniably cheesy pop. "Make You Believe" stuck in my head for DAYS after watching.

But they're fun! It's the kind of music you secretly blast in your car with the windows up. Don't even try to deny it.
The Plot: Simple, Predictable, Satisfying
Yes, the plot is predictable. We all know she's going to end up with the famous singer. But that's the whole point of a Cinderella story, right?
Sometimes, you just want a feel-good movie. Something that doesn't require a lot of brainpower. This movie delivers exactly that.

Is it High Art? Absolutely not.
I'm not claiming this movie is a masterpiece. It won't win any Oscars. It's not groundbreaking cinema.
But it's fun. It's lighthearted. It's the perfect comfort movie for a rainy day. Or any day, really.
Final Thoughts: Embrace the Cheese
So, next time you're scrolling through Netflix, give A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song a chance. Lower your expectations, embrace the cheese, and just enjoy the ride.

Maybe you'll even find yourself singing along to "Possibilities". Don't worry, I won't tell anyone.
You might even understand why I'm not ashamed to admit I kind of love it. Just a little bit.
"Maybe it's not about finding your prince, but about finding your voice." - Katie Gibbs (probably)
