The storyline is not the same as Grimm's fairy tales

Evelyn 2022-06-03 18:50:04

The plot of the story is not the same as Grimm's fairy tales, and the plot does not explain the method of witches regaining youth and the reason for imparting Gret's magic... Although the film uses a lot of dark black tones to render the film's horror atmosphere, the horror atmosphere is not strong... …In addition, Sophia, who plays "Return to the Clown", is still so beautiful...

Once upon a time, the wife of a blacksmith in the village gave birth to the most beautiful girl in the village; but unfortunately, the girl was sick and could not survive. The blacksmith didn’t want her daughter to die, and found a witch to heal her daughter. But this is like the “gift rule,” where there are gains and losses. When you get a gift, you must also pay for the gain...

As a result, the little girl has the ability to foresee the unknown, and many people ask her about her destiny, but the little girl is very evil, and all she gives is the fate of death; but the evil thing is that the little girl also planned to kill her father... Later, an evil witch appeared in the forest...

During the Great Famine in the Middle Ages, his sister Gretel went to a farmer’s house to be a housekeeper, but because the farmer’s heart was awkward, Gretel would rather starve to death and didn’t want to take up the job. As a result, my mother was forced to have no choice but to drive Gretel and Hansel out of the house, asking them to find a nun's house to make a living...

Coming to the forest, the siblings met a ghoul and were rescued by a wandering kind hunter in a critical moment... The hunter told the siblings that there was a logging farm ahead to make a living... So the siblings looked for a logging yard Deep into the forest...

Gretel took Hansel to a black triangle house. Through the window, he saw that the table inside was filled with fragrant bread, barbecue, fruit... Hungry, Hansel crawled into the house to steal food from the window. , A black witch appeared...

The black-clothed old woman did not blame the brothers and sisters, and treated them kindly, with the purpose of fattening up and eating them; Grete also promised to do her best to repay her, and to help her with laundry and housework; Hansel also promised to work for her logging... …But for a long time, Grete not only dreamed of the nightmare of killing children in the basement every night, but also found it very suspicious—there were no cows outside the house, but fresh milk every day; there was no market nearby, and fresh fruit every day; There is no cured ham in it, but there are grilled meats every day...

The old woman in black saw that Grete was full of doubts, so she used her magic wand to tell her the reason; she applied a bottle of essential oil (in fact, a child’s essential oil) to Grete’s hands to obtain magical powers. ——Is it because the witch saw that Grete had the potential of natural magic and wanted to accept him as a disciple? ...

Grete knew in his heart that the witch was still very powerful, and she and her younger brother would never escape here; they could only slowly strengthen themselves before dealing with the witch...

But one day, Hansel seemed to think this place was weird, and clamored that he was leaving here. Maybe it was Grete who wanted his brother to escape, or it was Grete who was controlled by the witch's mind to make him want to get rid of the burden of this younger brother, and abandoned Hansel outside the house. As a result, Hansel was abducted by the witch in the red magic mist outside the house...

Hansel woke up, but he didn't see his brother outside the house. Grete said to the black-clothed old woman that tomorrow morning, she will look for her brother. But the old woman said to her that the source of our strength and immunity is to consume poison. Hansel is a burden to you and a poison. You have to consume it... the implication is to eat her brother. The old woman used magic to tell Grete her true past: it turns out that this witch is not the beautiful little girl in the legend at the beginning, but the little girl's mother Holda. Seeing that the little girl is so evil, Horda is determined to abandon her daughter in the deep forest. But when Hall reached the forest, he changed his mind and determined to gain the magic power of his daughter, so he took his daughter and son home, killed them, cooked them, and ate them... In order to avoid the eyes and ears, from then on, Horda hid deeply. Forest, and has been abducting children to eat food... After a long time, Horda began to age, and now her purpose is to try to restore youth...

As soon as Horda finished telling his own experience, Grete woke up from his dream, but found himself in the basement, with his hands and feet locked on the table and chair by iron hoops. Next to the fire was his younger brother Hansel. Horda showed his youthful appearance and used magic to make Hansel bid farewell to Grete. When Hansel put his forehead on Grete's forehead, Grete quietly told him that she would do her best to save him... After Grete had his brother's sebum oil (equivalent to having a child's essential oil) on his forehead, he cleanly bowed his head Apply the oil to the palm of your hand...

At this time, Horda used magic to make Hansel automatically climb the ladder to the iron cage on the flames. Grete took advantage of his unpreparedness to cast his magic and nailed Horda to the wall above the flames with a magic wand, burning Horda to death. ...

After Grete decided to stay here as a witch, he did not let his younger brother Hansel stay with him, but instead let his younger brother leave on horseback and make a living by himself...

After that, Great released all the grievances of the children here...

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Gretel & Hansel quotes

  • Witch: We are made from the same matter. The same filth. Otherwise how would you know my story without me having to tell it to you?

  • Witch: So hungry was I to realize my own powers, I hardly even chewed.