Although the picture is quite beautiful, but the plot can not be delineated. The movie is divided into sections, and each section feels that the rendering is not enough, which makes it unable to resonate with the protagonist.
At the beginning, the Ice Queen was flirting with people, I thought it was a story about how the two of them fought in love, what a bizarre story, but the Queen was finished immediately. She was killed by her beloved and became a demon; then the Queen burned, looted, and kidnapped. The two children who came fell in love under the order that no love was allowed. I thought the movie was going to tell the story of the two people's hard resistance. This paragraph is a bit longer, and some stories about the magic mirror are played out in various ways. In the end, it went back to Snow White's nemesis, the nasty stepmother, who became the ultimate villain.
The whole movie has no obvious main line traction, and because of the length, the love between the male and female protagonists has no plot and no interaction. They directly express their fiery love in the most straightforward words. Such a confession will not make the audience feel profound. Intense, only perfunctory. But it also has to do with the performance of the protagonist. Since the love at the beginning was not enough to watch, the hatred in the back was even more serious, so I could only watch it as a joke and couldn't integrate it at all.
Let's talk about the Snow Queen. Let me rant about her castle, if you can call it a castle. It was just a high igloo, with a small open space enclosed by a wooden fence in front of it, where the kidnapped children trained. Is this a hunter training? This is a child playing house... The crew is too good at saving money. And use hunters to go south and north to fight? what the hell is this...
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