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Le conte enchanteur prend vie.
Furieuse d'entendre son miroir magique déclarer que sa belle-fille Blanche-Neige la surpasse en beauté, la reine maléfique donne ordre à son chasseur de la tuer, à la faveur d'une cueillette de pommes dans la forêt près du château. Mais ce dernier, attendri par la bonté naturelle de la jeune princesse, la laisse s’enfuir. Guidée par les animaux de la forêt, celle-ci trouve refuge chez sept nains, qui triment dur dans une mine de diamants. Aux côtés de ceux-ci et de Jonathan, un rebelle à la tête d'une bande de voleurs fidèles au défunt roi, Blanche-Neige mène la révolte contre sa puissante belle-mère.
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A very low budget and at times amateurish production, but that is not always a bad thing. The Death of Snow White leans into its limitations in a way that gives it a strange charm. I actually enjoyed the dark fantasy take, and the theatre like vibe made it feel more like a twisted stage play than a typical glossy fairy tale movie. It felt scrappy and weird in a way that was at least interesting, even when the acting or effects did not quite land. You can tell a lot of it was made with passion rather than money, and that goes a long way here. Some scenes really worked because they were willing to be moody, grim, and a little unhinged instead of trying to look slick. It was not always polished, but it had a personality, which is more than you can say for a lot of bigger productions. And honestly, it was still a better Snow White movie than that Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot flop. At least this one tried something different instead of feeling like a bland studio product. 😂