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Blanche-Neige

Original title: Snow White
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
5.1K
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Miranda Richardson and Kristin Kreuk in Blanche-Neige (2001)
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Snow White's mother dies during childbirth, leaving baby Snow and father John for dead on an icy field, who then receives a visit from one of Satan's representatives, granting him three wish... Read allSnow White's mother dies during childbirth, leaving baby Snow and father John for dead on an icy field, who then receives a visit from one of Satan's representatives, granting him three wishes.Snow White's mother dies during childbirth, leaving baby Snow and father John for dead on an icy field, who then receives a visit from one of Satan's representatives, granting him three wishes.

  • Director
    • Caroline Thompson
  • Writers
    • Jacob Grimm
    • Wilhelm Grimm
    • Caroline Thompson
  • Stars
    • Miranda Richardson
    • Tom Irwin
    • Vera Farmiga
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    • Director
      • Caroline Thompson
    • Writers
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
      • Caroline Thompson
    • Stars
      • Miranda Richardson
      • Tom Irwin
      • Vera Farmiga
    • 41User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Miranda Richardson
    Miranda Richardson
    • Queen Elspeth
    Tom Irwin
    Tom Irwin
    • John
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Josephine
    Kristin Kreuk
    Kristin Kreuk
    • Snow White
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • The Granter of Wishes
    Vincent Schiavelli
    Vincent Schiavelli
    • Wednesday (Yellow)
    José Zúñiga
    José Zúñiga
    • Hector
    • (as Jose Zuniga)
    Michael J. Anderson
    Michael J. Anderson
    • Sunday (Violet)
    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
    • Saturday (Indigo)
    Tyron Leitso
    Tyron Leitso
    • Prince Alfred
    Michael Gilden
    Michael Gilden
    • Monday (Red)
    Mark J. Trombino
    • Tuesday (Orange)
    Penny Blake
    • Thursday (Green)
    Martin Klebba
    Martin Klebba
    • Friday (Blue)
    Campbell Lane
    Campbell Lane
    • Magistrate
    Rob Roy
    • Minister #1
    Peter Hall
    • Minister #2
    Shaine Jones
    Shaine Jones
    • Palace Attendant
    • Director
      • Caroline Thompson
    • Writers
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
      • Caroline Thompson
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    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    the best thing - a version who escapes from the ordinary expectations. the special effects. and Miranda Richardson who has the perfect science to give to her role force and seduction. a real surprise - Kristin Kreuk as a real different Snow White. her performance is a real surprise because she gives new nuances to a role who seems be easy victim of clichés. a film who use in smart way the humor and the grace of story, the darkness and the seduction. and who reminds the original emotion when you discovers the fairy tale for the first time. this is all.
    8oznickolaus

    Kristin Kruek SHINES as "Snow White"

    It's not your traditional version of the Grimm's famous story, but this effort by Hallmark Entertainment (distributed by Disney) certainly has it's merits!

    Caroline Thompson's script tells the traditional story of the princess with "skin as white as snow" and the jealous stepmother who wishes her stepdaughter dead. But Thompson decides to elaborate the story with several touches of her own. For instance, Snow White's father, John (played by Tom Irwin), releases a "jinn" or "genie" type creature (Clancy Brown) from a frozen prison in the ice. To show his thanks, the creature grants John three wishes: 1) milk for his infant daughter, 2) a kingdom, and 3) a queen. But the candidate chosen to sit at King John's side, is none other than the creature's hideous sister, Elsbeth (Miranda Richardson). As an "act of kindness" to his sister, he transforms her blemished skin to worldly beauty. But King John's heart still lies with his dead wife, Josephine (Vera Farmiga). So, Elspeth's first spell of manipulation is cast.

    Another added plot twist borrows from another Grimm's story, "Snow White and Rose Red". Queen Elsbeth lets her raging hormones get the best of her when Prince Alfred (Tyron Leitso) spurns her lusty advances. For revenge, Elsbeth turns the prince into a bear, who then seeks out Snow White to help break the spell.

    In a psychological twist, Esbeth disguises herself as Josephine, Snow White's mother, when she delivers the poisoned apple. Quite clever.

    Hallmark Entertainment regular Miranda Richardson is perfectly cast as the woman who's sole existence rides on being "fairest in the land". In her usual brilliant way, Richardson's performance is deranged yet humorous all at once.

    Kristin Kreuk (WB's "Smallville") as "Snow White" gives a deeper performance than one would expect. Rather than turning the princess into a sugary sweet victim, Kreuk brings out the human qualities of a teenager who longs to be seen as more than the beauty she is. Because of Elsbeth's spell on him, her father ignores her. Her stepmother hates her. The visiting prince swoons over her. The poor girl simply wants to be loved and known for the person behind the beautiful face. Kreuk was the perfect choice.

    The seven dwarfs are creatively reworked as the creatures that control the weather. They travel around the countryside as a rainbow, with each of them playing a different color. Named for the days of the week, each dwarf's personality comes from the old nursery rhyme' "Monday's child is fair of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace.....". Warwick Davis, of Ewok fame, plays "Saturday". Davis is no stranger the Snow White story, having performed in and directed many pantomime productions in his homeland of England. In another creative twist, Vincent Schiavelli plays "Wednesday"....the only "dwarf" over 4.5 feet tall! Michael J. Anderson (Twin Peaks) plays "Sunday" the kind-hearted sympathetic leader of the "magnificent seven".

    As in anything she is in, Vera Farmiga is wonderful. She is under used sadly, as Josephine is buried for most of the film. Thankfully she is brought back for the famous apple sequence.

    If you are expecting a live action version of the Disney 1937 classic, you will be greatly disappointed. The film rides on it's own merit and will hopefully become another family classic. Thanks Hallmark!
    book addict

    Not bad, could have been better

    First things first: Miranda Richardson is wonderful in this movie. Absolutely brilliant. And next: This movie could have been lots better. Kristen Kreuk or whatever her name is, tries hard but is far too unresponsive and passive as the fairest of them all. This movie strays from the true tale of Snow White far too much. I mean, anyone can forgive a few minor changes, but this was really, really different. I'm not saying it should be a Disney's Snow White clone (although, Disney's version is absolutely wonderful and always melts my heart!), but it should have stayed a little more true to the story. Enough with the criticism. Even though there were major differences, there were nice touches on old things, such as the way Elspeth is told she is not the fairest one of all (Snow White's figure leans out of the mirror(s) and says 'I am. I am. I am the fairest of them all.'). Oh, and I'm glad that the evil queen is beautiful. Overall, 5 out of 10.
    michellehayworth

    A classic updated!

    The dark wonder of the Brothers Grimm, the quixotic imagination of writer/director Caroline Thompson (The Addams Family, Edward Scissorhands), state-of-the art special effects by Reel Elements and the breathtaking spectacle that has become a symbol of Hallmark Entertainment combine for a truly visionary retelling of the classic fairy tale . . .

    Born from a drop of blood in a flutter of apple blossoms, and framed in ebony, a young girl named Snow White becomes the blessing of a loving peasant couple, John and Josephine. But with her birth comes a curse and the end of her mother's life. Left alone with an infant daughter, John braves a brutal winter in search of food for his starving angel. Salvation comes unexpectedly when the father's tears melt the frozen tomb of a bewitched creature, the Green-Eyed One. In thanks, the insinuating beast grants John three wishes: nourishment for Snow White, a kingdom in which to raise his family and a queen by his side. But John's cause for celebration is short-lived.

    For the Green-Eyed One has devious plans for the well-being of his own family. Owing his loathsome spellcasting daughter, Elspeth, a long-awaited wish, he encourages her desires for appointment to the throne. A kingdom to rule is hers for the waiting, the new King John is hers for the belittling and a luscious little stepdaughter named Snow White, is hers to toy with and destroy at will.

    The castle awaits. A looking glass is calling. And a fairy tale like no o ther begins...
    TxMike

    Interesting take on a classic.

    First I want to say with a certain amount of authority (50 years of movie-watching) that the total of about 37% "1" and "10" votes for this movie are equally bogus. It is neither. The median rating of near "6" or "7" is about right.

    I like Kristin Kreuk (Lana Lang of Smallville TV series), she is so cute, she is a perfect pick for Snow White. I expected to see essentially the same story as told in the classic Disney animated feature, but it is quite different. On the DVD extra the writer/director explains that this version is more in line with the original Snow White tales that were handed down from olden times.

    It is quite well done in places, and the use of "days of the week" to name the 7 dwarves, the use of rainbow colors to identify them, and the inclusion of one 6 ft, 4 inch "dwarf" help make it interesting. Maranda Richardson, known best for her work as Ms Tweedy in CHICKEN RUN, is really good as the stepmom who wants Snow White dead.

    In summary, while not a great film, interesting enough to spend time watching.

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      The prince-turned-bear plot is actually taken from "Snow-White and Rose-Red", another German fairy tale also collected by the Brothers Grimm. The glass in John's (The King's) eyes are likely taken from "The Snow Queen".
    • Quotes

      Snow White: What does that mean? Beautiful. I hate that. Beautiful. Do a person's outsides have anything to do with them being kind or... or considerate, or careful towards others? No. Or gentle or generous? No. Or loving or giving or just or wise.

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Snow White: The Fairest of Them All
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Babelsberg International Film Produktion
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Sextant Entertainment Group
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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