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La reine des neiges

Original title: Snow Queen
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2002
  • TV-G
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.6K
YOUR RATING
Bridget Fonda in La reine des neiges (2002)
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A young woman must journey through the seasons to rescue her boyfriend who has been kidnapped by the evil Snow Queen.A young woman must journey through the seasons to rescue her boyfriend who has been kidnapped by the evil Snow Queen.A young woman must journey through the seasons to rescue her boyfriend who has been kidnapped by the evil Snow Queen.

  • Stars
    • Chelsea Hobbs
    • Jeremy Guilbaut
    • Robert Wisden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Chelsea Hobbs
      • Jeremy Guilbaut
      • Robert Wisden
    • 30User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Snow Queen
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    Chelsea Hobbs
    Chelsea Hobbs
    • Gerda
    • 2002
    Jeremy Guilbaut
    Jeremy Guilbaut
    • Kai
    • 2002
    Robert Wisden
    Robert Wisden
    • Wolfgang
    • 2002
    Wanda Cannon
    Wanda Cannon
    • Minna
    • 2002
    Jennifer Clement
    Jennifer Clement
    • Spring Witch
    • 2002
    Kira Clavell
    Kira Clavell
    • Summer Princess
    • 2002
    Saraphina Joachim
    Saraphina Joachim
    • Autumn Robber
    • 2002
    Meghan Black
    Meghan Black
    • Robber Girl
    • 2002
    Rachel Hayward
    Rachel Hayward
    • Amy
    • 2002
    Bridget Fonda
    Bridget Fonda
    • Snow Queen
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Mayor
    Jessie Borgstrom
    • 8-Year Old Gerda
    Robert D. Jones
    • Priest
    Alexander Hoy
    • Chen
    Trever Havixbeck
    • Sergeant at Arms
    Helena Yea
    • Dressmaker
    Kris Pope
    Kris Pope
    • Reginald Priceless
    Daniel Gillies
    Daniel Gillies
    • Delfont Chalfont
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    User reviews30

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    a_guest05

    this was the BEST movie..

    Okay, I really dont care what most of you are saying, because you all are soooo much into details. But my personal opinion is that this is one of the best movies I have EVER seen. Its not got poor casting-I couldnt see anyone else playing some of those parts! Even though there are old versions of the movie, and a book. I like this version AND its characters. This is by far one of my favorite movies. =)
    Blueghost

    Another fine Halmark production.

    I bought this film thinking it was a foreign import that I had seen many years ago, but nonesuch was the case. The film I was looking for was "The Polar Bear King", a Norwegian production dealing with a very similar story about a young princess searching for her abducted prince.

    "Snow Queen" however, is not set in the middle ages, but circa 1900 in the cold reaches of a Nordic landscape (even though everyone speaks English). We're presented with a sprawling magical epic of young love challenged by the callous heart of a queen who herself seeks to conquer what she already had, but failed to see.

    There's a lot of subtext and other themes going on here. We see the Snow Queen, and witness her cold manifest itself on both physical, emotional and even spiritual levels. She goes forth and sees that another wants, and covets another's possession. She exercises her power, and so our tale begins. Is she really evil and cold, or is there something missing from her life? Perhaps there's even more to her that we as yet fail to discover? Again, the story reveals all.

    During the unfolding of the tale our young protagonist ventures forth into a realm that lies "straight on til morning", to borrow from Disney's "Peter Pan". There she meets eccentric antagonists and other characters, mostly female, and mostly with an agenda. Our young heroine must brave, challenge and escape those who pose a roadblock to her ultimate objective.

    The production values are the usual top notch from Halmark. They don't spare expense when it comes to filming their intimate epics, nor do they waste money on extravagance that will not be used nor seen. We see a town that's in transition from becoming a small intimate affair where everyone knows everyone else, to becoming more of almost a small city ready to latently embrace the industrial revolution that's occurred in the outside world. We see vast wastes of snow capped mountains, and lush green forests and gardens. We see bandits and soldiers and a whole feast of visuals as our gallant heroine moves from one episode of her adventure to another.

    The cinematography is basic, but unlike a lot of other made for TV movies, is not bland for the sake of expediency. The camera angles are a bit more dynamic and inspired, but not quite the caliber of theatrical release. A combination of good camera usage and quality art direction gives the audience a very sumptuous TV film production.

    My critique is that it's not the film I wanted, but I enjoyed it for what it was. It's an American film made for American audiences based on some Scandinavian folklore, in regards to a tale that has some role reversal from the familiar tale of Gilgamesh.

    Everything aside, it is worth a night's viewing if you have nothing better to do.

    Enjoy.
    4ixtoploplcatl

    Lots of Art, Not much Script

    This 3-hour made-for-TV miniseries came home with us from Blockbuster's this weekend. The production company clearly spent a lot of money on sets, costuming (Bridget Fonda, especially), and special effects (including a great Jim Henson talking polar bear & reindeer). They should have spent a bit more money getting a coherent script. The story line was so loose that it really never came together. One can overlook Irish-accented Germans, but not herky-jerky storytelling. With senseless loose ends which included a special guest appearance by the Devil, this one is certainly not destined to be a Christmas Classic. A shame that they wasted good performances by the two female leads.
    raveness-2

    It was okay.

    So this review is probably a year away from its start date but I just saw it on video and feel compelled to say something.

    The story was awesome, the movie definitely dragged. Bridget Fonda did look good as the snow queen but her acting is off a bit, someone may want to remind her this is a hallmark movie she's in.

    Gerda and Kai were cute. The made a cute couple.

    Visually, everything was beautiful. The landscape, the snow, the snow queen - everything.

    Now I have to read the book again....
    Mark-129

    Winter Passes

    Although a fine production with top notch visuals, Snow Queen ultimately is a disapointment. Too long and miscast in several roles, the main problem is the opening hour which sets up a love story between Gerda and Kai. In the original, the main thrust of Gerda's quest to rescue Kai from the Queen was friendship that was revealed to be love at the end, but casting the leads as 18 year olds defeats that revelation.

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    • Trivia
      To date, this remains the final acting role of Bridget Fonda.
    • Quotes

      Kai: Minna, why is it that Gerda hates the winter so much?

      Minna: It took her mother's life and her father's joy all in one night.

    • Connections
      Version of The Snow Queen (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      The Two of Us Will Always be One
      Words and Music by Daryl Bennett and Jim Guttridge

      Vocals by "D"

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    • I got to the end of this version of Snow Queen 2002 and it said To be continued! Does any one know what part 2 is called? Is is Kai and the Snow Queen 2?

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    • Release date
      • December 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Snow Queen
    • Filming locations
      • Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Mat 1 Productions
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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