Mirror Mirror

2012 "The Snow White legend comes alive."
5.6| 1h46m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 30 March 2012 Released
Producted By: Relativity Media
Country: United States of America
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After she spends all her money, an evil enchantress queen schemes to marry a handsome, wealthy prince. There's just one problem - he's in love with a beautiful princess, Snow White. Now, joined by seven rebellious dwarves, Snow White launches an epic battle of good vs. evil...

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Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Solidrariol Am I Missing Something?
Ortiz Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
esraashraf I enjoyed every minute of this movie, when we found out the king is still alive and snow white actually did not eat the apple.. Yeah that was an very smart and extreme turn from the original well-known fairytale... I highly recommend this movie... But that final wedding song was ughhhh so bad and silly that's the only flaw :D
Lola A I have just one question? What was that with the ending? How did it all of a sudden turn into a musical/Bollywood film? The real-life lesson: not much to reflect on here, with the exception maybe that karma will get you and that evil can not dominate forever. Quite general this, and not shown properly. Plausibility: I don't even want to go into plausibility since this is supposed to be a fairy tale so I am not going to discuss the implausibility of obvious factors such as magic for that reason. But, I will however discuss the plausibility of falling in love with someone you see only once and twice liken the prince did with the princess. What the prince felt was not love as he says (well at least in real life) it was just a crush, he was feeling attracted to the princess because she found her beautiful and attractive. It is true in my opinion that you can become obsessed with a person that you have a crush on or think is attractive but calling it love as the prince did is just a deception. Not just the prince, real-life people too do believe that they are in love in this situations but as I said being in love takes far more. Acting: great acting from the leads. Julia Roberts was so great it made you like the villain. Lily Collins was surprisingly good too and so was Armie Hammer. Plot and storyline: The story line begins great with a plot making you question was is going to happen next but this only lasts until the middle of the movie since after that the plot falls flat and the ending can be guessed and expected. Overall, I would recommend it, it makes you laugh and is quite enjoyable.
digitalbeachbum If you are looking for the original story, stop looking, because it isn't in this movie.This is a completely different spin on the old story and definitely not Disney's original nor the original from before Disney. It has new twists, new characters, a similar plot. It's fresh and light with humor through out. Not as dark and scary as other versions.I especially enjoyed the dwarfs, the soundtrack and the FX. I also was enthralled by Lily Collins as Snow White. Some might dislike her but I thought she did a wonderful job, no, brilliant. I also enjoyed Ms. Roberts in the role of the evil queen.7.5 stars. Maybe an 8... the kids loved the movie. OK. An 8.
Neddy Merrill Between animated versions, live action version, takeoffs, homages, television show, etc. of the classic Grim fairy tale it is entirely possible you've seen this version before and have just lost track. An A-list celebrity stars as the protagonist despite being the bad guy but this isn't "Maleficient". That is a separate movie, the difference being that movie involves a re-contextualization so that we see things from the antagonist's perspective although that movie isn't "Wicked". That was musical based on "The Wizard of Oz" presumably the original not the remake with James DiFranco. Basically, Hollywood is so out of ideas that it's becoming difficult to keep track and maybe you should just watch it even though you may or may not have already seen it. See enough current titles and you've seen every plot ever used in the last 10 years anyway. In short, entertaining if a whole lot derivative.