Feminist revamped fairy tales give way to the most vulgar love myths.

Leo 2022-03-26 09:01:07

In 2012, "Snow White and the Huntsman" also had a more obvious feminist color. The stepmother played by Theron got rid of the unjust male king and became a female monarch. But then she is bewitched by the phantom in the mirror, indulged in the pursuit of eternal beauty, and becomes a new tyrant. It's kind of ironic about women. However, Snow White overthrew her to build a beautiful new country. Although she also relied on hunters, her love was hidden and invisible, and it was women who were the focus of attention.

By this year's "Winter Hunt", feminism has been completely suppressed, ridiculed and destroyed. The Snow Queen Freya was just a simple woman who was deceived. Before she died, she was still longing for a life with a husband and children. And Ravenna, played by Theron, a symbol of feminism, merged with the mirror and completely became a phantom in the mirror. Feminist revamped fairy tales give way to the most vulgar love myths.

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The Huntsman: Winter's War quotes

  • Narrator: Freya did not believe her sister, for love blinds even the clearest eye.

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: The lands of the North were free and Snow White's kingdom was safe from harm. And so, some fairy tales do come true. But none ever truly end.