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# Epic Battles Royal Intrigue Fantasy Adventure Snow White & the Huntsman

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## Key Features

- • **Stellar Cast:** Featuring powerful performances from Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, and Charlize Theron.
- • **Timeless Themes:** Explore the battle between good and evil in a modern fairy tale.
- • **Epic Storytelling:** Experience a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and redemption.
- • **Breathtaking Visuals:** Marvel at the enchanting landscapes and intricate costumes.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Hero:** Dive into a visually stunning world of fantasy and adventure.

## Overview

Snow White & the Huntsman is a visually captivating reimagining of the classic fairy tale, featuring a strong female lead, thrilling action sequences, and a rich narrative that explores themes of courage, love, and the fight against darkness.

## Description

From the producer of Alice in Wonderland comes a new vision that turns a legendary tale into an action-adventure epic. The evil Queen Ravenna (Academy Award® winner Charlize Theron) will rule forever if she can take the life of Snow White (Kristen Stewart), so she dispatches the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) to track her down. But the wicked ruler never imagined that the Huntsman would train the girl to become a brave warrior, skilled in the art of war. Filled with intense battles and spectacular visual effects, Snow White & the Huntsman is a thrilling experience that "shouldn't be missed" – Shawn Edwards, FOX-TV. Definitely not your average retelling of the classic Snow White fairy tale, Snow White and the Huntsman is a dark, action-fantasy film that's based more on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale than the well-known Disney version of the story. It features intriguing concepts, impressive special effects, and some disappointingly lackluster acting. The essence of the "Snow White" story is preserved in this recounting: the queen's beautiful daughter Snow White, who is heir to the throne, is displaced and persecuted by an evil stepmother after her mother dies. Here, the evil stepmother Ravenna possesses a disturbing power to maintain her own perpetual youth by stealing youthfulness from the hearts of the young and beautiful, but her magic mirror warns that Snow White's innocence and purity as she comes of age will destroy Ravenna's chance at immortality. When Snow White escapes from the castle prison, Ravenna hires a downtrodden Huntsman to bring her back so that Ravenna can steal her youth and achieve personal immortality. But Snow White runs into a dark and sinister forest where mushrooms disperse hallucinogenic spores, trees come to life, flocks of bats spring from inanimate objects, and dwarves lurk in the shadows. The roles of the seven dwarves and the Huntsman in this version of the story prove to be quite different from the original, but what remain steadfast are Snow White's inner strength and absolute goodness, and her stepmother's innate evilness. This film is full of fascinating imagery that's brought to life through powerful special effects, great costuming, and captivating cinematography--the scenes in the dark forest and the fairy-filled wilderness beyond are reason enough to see it. Unfortunately, the story moves a bit slowly and the acting by Kristen Stewart (Snow White) and Chris Hemsworth (Huntsman) is rather stoical and passionless and lacks chemistry, though Charlize Theron does stand out as a particularly disturbing Ravenna. --Tami Horiuchi

Review: pleasurably dark, but too short - Charlize Theron. So mortifiyingly fabulous. Were there any other characters? Ok there were other characters. But what I loved about this movie was Charlize Theron, could you tell? And the darkness of it. She was the shining star, resplendent in her evilness. Perhaps it was cinematography, or art direction, or props, or MS Theron herself. Delicious. There is a scene, with a bird, and a metal device and MS Theron. Nuff said. So tasty. The movie itself is actually a very nice adaptation of Snow White. It is well thought, well presented, and entertaining. Art direction and cinematography (and CGI of course) is excellent. And the main actors did a fairly good job of portraying their roles. Snow White was brave, though, I would have preferred a little more character time with her to develop empathy, which was lacking. The Joan of Arc warrior type portrayal of SW is a twist, but, not one I like particularly, since it does not jibe with the original fairy tale and Germano/Celtic legends. Part of the reason I did not develop empathy is due to the short screen time with her, though SW's portrayal is also rather flat. The huntsman was also a nice touch because he is often omitted from SW films, though prominent in some of the stories. I had much stronger empathy for the huntsman. I was distracted on a couple of occasions by accents, which were inconsistent. On the one hand, if the actors had spoken in their native accents all the time, or if the actors all used some particular accent, it would not have been distracting. On the whole though, my enjoyment factor was high, especially because of the detail in development of the darkness. It would be nice to see perhaps 20-25 more minutes squeezed in to develop Snow White herself, and perhaps her rapport with the huntsman. Don't let this deter you from renting/buying this film though. If you like authentic and historical versions of fairy tales, the feeling of old Celtic and old Germanic fairy tales/myths is very rich in this file. Perhaps why I loved it. Or Charlize.
Review: Excellent, Dark - This movie isn't really for kids. It's dark and relentless and amazing. I had heard such bad things about it, and about Kristen Stewart, that I had low expectations. I am happy to report that they, and I, were wrong. It's great. First, Kristen Stewart is fine. I had only seen her in one film, Panic Room, and there she was a child and the role didn't require much. But here she is good. She registers a whole panoply of emotions from dread to ferocity to doubt to panic to despair to budding confidence to confusion to remorse to awe. Most surprising, she shows herself to be a great physical actor: her lunges and slides and tumbles are really good. Charlize Theron is good, too. After her horrid sleepwalking performance in Prometheus, I thought she had lost it. Not so. Here she is perfect. She even overacts, which is precisely right for the role. Chris Hemsworth is wonderful. He's not just a hunk; he can act. Even do humor. And the Seven Dwarfs are amazing. I could hardly believe my eyes. Ray Winstone???!!! Eddie Marsan???!!! And Bob Hoskins??????????!!!!! Terrific. I don't know how they made these guys into dwarves, but they are spectacular. And the whole look of the movie is great. Grueling and dark most of the time, then flowering into brightness in the land of the fairies, and glimmering toward the end. All of this is thematic, of course. The struggle of the Good Earth Mother/Life Force (Snow White) against the Evil Earth Mother/Vampire Force (Ravenna), bringing the earth back to life after a long period of death. And the bird-theme is brilliant. All in all a wonderful movie. Unlike any Snow White you've ever seen.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Bob Hoskins, Brian Gleeson, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Eddie Marsan, Ian McShane, Johnny Harris, Kristen Stewart, Nick Frost, Ray Winstone, Rupert Sanders, Sam Claflin, Sam Spruell, Toby Jones, Vincent Regan Contributor Bob Hoskins, Brian Gleeson, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Eddie Marsan, Ian McShane, Johnny Harris, Kristen Stewart, Nick Frost, Ray Winstone, Rupert Sanders, Sam Claflin, Sam Spruell, Toby Jones, Vincent Regan See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,348 Reviews |
| Format | DVD, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Initial release date | 2012-09-11 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Initial release date:** 2012-09-11
- **Language:** English

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ pleasurably dark, but too short
*by J***D on March 24, 2013*

Charlize Theron. So mortifiyingly fabulous. Were there any other characters? Ok there were other characters. But what I loved about this movie was Charlize Theron, could you tell? And the darkness of it. She was the shining star, resplendent in her evilness. Perhaps it was cinematography, or art direction, or props, or MS Theron herself. Delicious. There is a scene, with a bird, and a metal device and MS Theron. Nuff said. So tasty. The movie itself is actually a very nice adaptation of Snow White. It is well thought, well presented, and entertaining. Art direction and cinematography (and CGI of course) is excellent. And the main actors did a fairly good job of portraying their roles. Snow White was brave, though, I would have preferred a little more character time with her to develop empathy, which was lacking. The Joan of Arc warrior type portrayal of SW is a twist, but, not one I like particularly, since it does not jibe with the original fairy tale and Germano/Celtic legends. Part of the reason I did not develop empathy is due to the short screen time with her, though SW's portrayal is also rather flat. The huntsman was also a nice touch because he is often omitted from SW films, though prominent in some of the stories. I had much stronger empathy for the huntsman. I was distracted on a couple of occasions by accents, which were inconsistent. On the one hand, if the actors had spoken in their native accents all the time, or if the actors all used some particular accent, it would not have been distracting. On the whole though, my enjoyment factor was high, especially because of the detail in development of the darkness. It would be nice to see perhaps 20-25 more minutes squeezed in to develop Snow White herself, and perhaps her rapport with the huntsman. Don't let this deter you from renting/buying this film though. If you like authentic and historical versions of fairy tales, the feeling of old Celtic and old Germanic fairy tales/myths is very rich in this file. Perhaps why I loved it. Or Charlize.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent, Dark
*by P***R on May 18, 2013*

This movie isn't really for kids. It's dark and relentless and amazing. I had heard such bad things about it, and about Kristen Stewart, that I had low expectations. I am happy to report that they, and I, were wrong. It's great. First, Kristen Stewart is fine. I had only seen her in one film, Panic Room, and there she was a child and the role didn't require much. But here she is good. She registers a whole panoply of emotions from dread to ferocity to doubt to panic to despair to budding confidence to confusion to remorse to awe. Most surprising, she shows herself to be a great physical actor: her lunges and slides and tumbles are really good. Charlize Theron is good, too. After her horrid sleepwalking performance in Prometheus, I thought she had lost it. Not so. Here she is perfect. She even overacts, which is precisely right for the role. Chris Hemsworth is wonderful. He's not just a hunk; he can act. Even do humor. And the Seven Dwarfs are amazing. I could hardly believe my eyes. Ray Winstone???!!! Eddie Marsan???!!! And Bob Hoskins??????????!!!!! Terrific. I don't know how they made these guys into dwarves, but they are spectacular. And the whole look of the movie is great. Grueling and dark most of the time, then flowering into brightness in the land of the fairies, and glimmering toward the end. All of this is thematic, of course. The struggle of the Good Earth Mother/Life Force (Snow White) against the Evil Earth Mother/Vampire Force (Ravenna), bringing the earth back to life after a long period of death. And the bird-theme is brilliant. All in all a wonderful movie. Unlike any Snow White you've ever seen.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good film
*by J***O on April 30, 2025*

This was a great re-imagining of the Snow White story. the 4k transfer was great. A good fantasy film.

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