Thursday, October 11, 2012

Snow White and the Huntsman



Both my sister and I were excited to see Charlize Theron in action; we both thought of her as a phenomenal and striking actress. We didn't have the same opinion of Kristen Stewart however, talented yes, but always holding on to her un-necessary teenage angst. 

This 2012, action, adventure, drama was a twist on the original fairy-tale ‘Snow White’. “Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, whose the fairest of them All”, has got to be one of the most lovely lines from fairy-tale land and it is uttered ever so often in this film. South African beauty Theron delivers again with her incredible dedication to her disturbed and miserable character.

Brilliant CGI, scores of armour, and costuming, and breathtaking cinematography and castle shots, this film delivers exactly what the audience would expect. Written by Evan Daugherty, John Lee Hancock, Hosein Amini, this film was laden with wonderful acting talent, Aussie Chris Hemsworth, English Sam Claflin, English Ian McShane, and English Bob Huskins to name a few. Starring also the specially talented yet un-grateful Kristen Stewart, she followed through expertly with her acting duties and thank-fully delivered a believable accent.

I'm always in the mood for a fairy-tale with a twist, but if that's not enough, this film has got loads of action, some violence, snippets of sensuality and directed by the handsome and married English Rupert Sanders whom Kristen Stewart is rumored to have had an affair with; all the more reason to tune in! J





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