An adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen".An adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen".An adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen".
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Elena Proklova
- Gerda
- (as Lena Proklova)
Yevgeniya Melnikova
- Grandma
- (as Evgeniya Melnikova)
Olga Viklandt
- Robber Woman
- (as Olga Vikland)
German Lupekin
- Robber
- (as G. Lupekin)
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To me this movie is nothing more than the adaptation of the masterpiece written by Shwartz. Since I saw the movie only a few days after reading the play, I had something to compare the movie with, and I must say that it's nicely done.
Even though this story is written for small children (at least I believe that's how Anderson wrote it), Shwartz was able to rewrite it so that adults can also enjoy it.
I liked the few scenes that represent the absurd (for example the kingdom divided into two parts), and this creates a world where everything is understood literally.
The cast for this movie is also great. When I was reading the play, I could not picture myself the king. Yet when I saw Leonov, it became obvious that he is the perfect actor to play the king.
After all, this is not a movie about an adventure, but about people, their reactions, their feelings.
Even though this story is written for small children (at least I believe that's how Anderson wrote it), Shwartz was able to rewrite it so that adults can also enjoy it.
I liked the few scenes that represent the absurd (for example the kingdom divided into two parts), and this creates a world where everything is understood literally.
The cast for this movie is also great. When I was reading the play, I could not picture myself the king. Yet when I saw Leonov, it became obvious that he is the perfect actor to play the king.
After all, this is not a movie about an adventure, but about people, their reactions, their feelings.
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- TriviaWeirdly enough, this version of the Andersen fairy tale features a character named Elsa, who is a Princess, but not the Snow Queen. In Disney's loose adaptation of the same story, Frozen (2013), Elsa is the name of the Snow Queen instead.
- ConnectionsVersion of The Snow Queen (1955)
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