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Alright, so I’m probably a little bit behind on the times here, but I finally got around to seeing “Snow White and the Huntsman,” and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised.
I went into the theater expecting to see the Kristen Stewart
we all know and despise complete a with single facial expression and bizarre
“acting” methods, but what I saw was almost shocking.
For those who don’t know, “Snow White and the Huntsman” is a
movie that really brings a whole new spin to the classic fairytale—complete
with dwarves (I lost track, but I think it was more than seven), evil witch,
and of course the sexy male lead who—in my opinion—outshines the main actress
by more than a little bit.
That could just be because, once you see him in “Avengers,”
every other role he plays seems that much more epic.
Anyway, back to my point: Kristen Stewart. I know it seems
like I have nothing but detest for her acting methods, but really that’s not
always the case. In this movie I have to give her some serious props. This
movie proves that when you put an actress like Kristen Stewart in the right
role, she can really be phenomenal! Enough about Stewart, though.
If the acting wasn’t enough to keep me enthralled in this
movie, the effects were to die for. I have to give the movie crew four out of
five of the creepiest poison apples I’ve ever seen (not literally of course
because they need to keep doing what they do) for the work they did on this
movie. Every time I saw the mirror, the queen shift from crow to human, or that
huge troll, I got shivers!
Maybe I’m just a sucker for a morbid version of any “Disney
classic,” but the way director Rupert Sanders portrayed this version of “Snow White”
made it good enough that I’d see it in theaters several more times if I had the
time!
I was skeptical at first what with the director I wasn’t
really familiar with, the actress I thought was my least favorite of current
Hollywood starlets (I now have to find a new one), and the film coming out just
shortly after another “Snow White” type movie came out. I felt as though this
was just going to be another retelling like every other movie that seems to be
coming out lately.
Even through all of that, though, I made myself go and see
it before passing judgment, and boy I am glad I did. Not often do I find movies
that I would pay to see more than once, and this one was definitely one of
them.
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