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Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters

  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
223K
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1,145
Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton in Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013)
In this dark spin on the fairy tale, siblings Hansel and Gretel are a formidable team of bounty hunters who track and kill witches all over the world.
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Brother/sister duo Hansel and Gretel are professional witch-hunters who help innocent villagers. One day they stumble upon a case that could hold the key to their past.Brother/sister duo Hansel and Gretel are professional witch-hunters who help innocent villagers. One day they stumble upon a case that could hold the key to their past.Brother/sister duo Hansel and Gretel are professional witch-hunters who help innocent villagers. One day they stumble upon a case that could hold the key to their past.

  • Director
    • Tommy Wirkola
  • Writers
    • Tommy Wirkola
    • Jacob Grimm
    • Wilhelm Grimm
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Renner
    • Gemma Arterton
    • Peter Stormare
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    223K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,705
    1,145
    • Director
      • Tommy Wirkola
    • Writers
      • Tommy Wirkola
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Renner
      • Gemma Arterton
      • Peter Stormare
    • 418User reviews
    • 368Critic reviews
    • 23Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Jeremy Renner
    Jeremy Renner
    • Hansel
    Gemma Arterton
    Gemma Arterton
    • Gretel
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Sheriff Berringer
    Famke Janssen
    Famke Janssen
    • Muriel
    Pihla Viitala
    Pihla Viitala
    • Mina
    Derek Mears
    Derek Mears
    • Edward
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Edward
    • (voice)
    Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
    Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
    • Horned Witch
    Joanna Kulig
    Joanna Kulig
    • Red Haired Witch
    Thomas Mann
    Thomas Mann
    • Ben
    Bjørn Sundquist
    Bjørn Sundquist
    • Jackson
    Rainer Bock
    Rainer Bock
    • Mayor Engleman
    Thomas Scharff
    • Father
    Kathrin Kühnel
    • Adrianna
    Cedric Eich
    • Young Hansel
    Alea Sophia Boudodimos
    • Young Gretel
    • (as Alea-Sophia Boudodimos)
    Matthias Ziesing
    Matthias Ziesing
    • Deputy
    Sebastian Hülk
    Sebastian Hülk
    • Deputy
    • (as Sebastian Huelk)
    • Director
      • Tommy Wirkola
    • Writers
      • Tommy Wirkola
      • Jacob Grimm
      • Wilhelm Grimm
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews418

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    5Vartiainen

    Mindless fun, for better and for worse

    Lately we have seen a lot of these fairy tale remakes, where they take a basic fairy tale plot, add in a lot of CGI, slightly darker atmosphere and some sex and call it a day. I still prefer the Disney version, thank you very much. At least in those films the story flows smoothly and the characters are not cardboard cutouts. That being said, this particular fairy tale movie was a pleasant surprise. For one, it didn't try to retell the same exact story we have grown up with. Rather it took the story of Hansel and Gretel and asked the question: "What if they grew up?" I'm totally on board with that question. It's something we've never seen before and frankly it's a fascinating idea. So yeah, colour me interested.

    The film itself ends up being pretty much what anyone would expect. I hesitate to call it a good film, because it has numerous plot holes, nonsensical twists and its characters are somewhat bland and clichéd. On the other hand, it has a good visual style, its action is very pleasing, if a bit gore-filled (not a bad thing in this case), the two main actors are actually pretty good in their roles, and as a whole it's just plain solid fun. Yeah, it's stupid most of the time, but it's fun kind of stupid. The kind where you're just able to sit back, enjoy the scenery and laugh at the jokes.

    It also needs to be remembered that this was Tommy Wirkola's first big budget film. And for a debut film, this shows a lot of promise. The style is definitely there, as is the atmosphere. The story-telling and the character development need some work, but even big name directors struggle with those every now and then. I'm looking forward to what this guy will bring us next.

    And that's this film. Yeah, it's one of those so bad it's good films, but I'd still recommend this. The idea alone is worth checking out.
    7KeyzFilmz

    Everyone Calm Down!!

    In my opinion this is the type of movie to see if: 1)You love and support Jeremy Renner 2)You're in a mood to see cool but not overly flashy effects 3)Love for dark fairy tales 4)Awesome make up and costumes (the witches were very VERY well put together) 5)Just an all around chill movie with gore violence and cool effects

    Don't see it if: 1)you expect high quality acting 2)Over the top graphics and effects 3)Complex plot line 4)Extremely witty script

    Because Jeremy Renner was in big time movies, people are over analyzing this one. It's suppose to be fun with a hint of dark, and entertaining. I was very entertained. I also loved how it was only 88 minutes versus the 2-3 hour movies that have been coming out. I appreciated the toughness of Gemma in the film and Famke as head witch was genius. Overall it served it's purpose.
    7Ink777

    Good Because It's Entertaining

    Overall, the story isn't very great and is pretty predictable, but it's very entertaining. Basically, it's a cool movie that has a lot of cool kills, and weaponry with a no better than decent story. Plus, watching Gemma Arterton (and according to my female friends, Jeremy Renner) make the movie more enjoyable as well . It's quite violent and pretty gory, but if you're like me (a young adult who's pretty sensitive to blood and gore), you'll be fine. There are only a few parts that are cringe-worthy. Has a nice amount of rewatchability to it and is definitely a fun one to watch. If you're looking for a good story, you'll probably be disappointed, but if you're looking for something entertaining and fun to watch, it's a good one to watch.
    6moviexclusive

    Leave the kids at home for this one – this revisionist take on the classic fairy tale is an entertaining blend of horror and humour that is as gory as it is vulgar

    What you may or may not remember about the Brothers Grimm' story is over and done with in the first ten minutes of writer-director Tommy Wirkola's revisionist treatment of the classic tale, which basically imagines what happens after the happily ever after. And so Wirkola fast- forwards the story many years later, where he would like us to believe that Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and Gretel (Gemma Arterton) have found their calling as witch hunters, travelling around from village to village killing the evil ones who kidnap children and rescuing their abductees in the process.

    One particular such mission brings them to the town of Augsburg, where a beautiful blonde-haired woman named Mina (Pihla Viitala) is due to be drowned in front of an angry crowd by the shifty Sheriff Berringer (Peter Stormare). The Mayor (Rainer Bock) is not so fast to pronounce judgment on her for the spate of disappearances, and has hired Hansel and Gretel to get to the bottom of it. Seeing no visible signs of sorcery on her, Hansel and Gretel free her, inadvertently setting themselves on a collision course with the Sheriff.

    But the bitter Sheriff and his band of hunters are the least of their problems – indeed, their most pressing concern is the Grandmother Witch Muriel (Famke Janssen) and her hench-women, who have been keeping the children they have kidnapped locked up in wait for a much more sinister plot to make them even more powerful. Of course, as narrative dictates, Muriel's plan would have something to do with Hansel and Gretel's own past, as well as their extraordinary ability to be immune from the spells of witches.

    Savvy viewers will be able to spot the connection once the clues are laid, so don't expect a revelatory surprise at the end. That doesn't mean however that this reimagination is predictable; instead, Wirkola keeps you riveted with a surprisingly effective blend of horror and hilarity often within the very same scene. Case in point? Just before she forces someone to turn a shotgun on himself and splatter his brains onto the wall, Muriel comments how the room they are in looks somehow drab and could do with some colour.

    That same irreverence pervades the entire movie, which shouldn't come as a surprise if you paid attention to the opening credits and spotted Will Ferrell and Adam McKay as producers of the movie. Their brand of rude cheeky humour is very much alive in Wirkola's first English-language feature, who had demonstrated through his debut movie lampooning Quentin Tarantino – Kill Buljo – that he is perfectly in tune with their sensibilities. But Wirkola also brings his eye for gore – seen in his sophomore film 'Dead Snow' – to this movie, so be prepared for exploding flesh, crushed skulls and some particularly nasty decapitations that is good reason why this grown-up version of Hansel and Gretel does not carry a kid-friendly rating.

    Amidst the gore and adult humour, Renner and Arterton unfortunately are left with paper-thin characters. While Renner pretty much looks dour throughout the movie, Arterton seems determined to have fun with her ass-kicking female heroine of a role, and her portrayal of Gretel resembles a Lara Croft for the medieval ages. The scene-stealer however is Janssen, the former Bond villain once again relishing the opportunity to play against type as the villain and putting in a deliciously over- the-top performance as Muriel. Other supporting actors don't make much of an impression – including Thomas Mann, a firm Hansel and Gretel devotee who gets some laughs from his fanboy behaviour and eventually sees his wish come true to be a witch hunter like his heroes.

    And we suspect, how much you will end up enjoying this new twist to the classic fairy tale will also depend on your expectations. Compared to the recent spate of fairytale-inspired Hollywood movies like 'Red Riding Hood' or 'Snow White and the Huntsman', it veers most far off from its source material to tell an entirely different story. The result of that novelty is something bloody all right, that can also prove to be bloody good fun if you're looking for an adult-oriented blend of action, adventure, fantasy, horror and comedy. It might not sound intuitive, but this fairy tale is best enjoyed without the kids.

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    Michael_Elliott

    Some Good Moments But Not Enough Energy

    Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013)

    ** (out of 4)

    R-rated, gory horror-adventure has brother and sisters Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and Gretal (Gemma Arterton) called to a small town to try and locate some children that have been kidnapped by some witches. Soon they realize that a Queen witch (Famke Janssen) has bigger plans that could have a major change on the world. HANSEL & GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS isn't quite as bad as some are making it out to be but there's no question that the entire film just has an uneasy mix of genres that never fully come together and in the end the film just came off as something that didn't know what it wanted to be or do. At times there's some campy comedy moments but these aren't good enough to save the picture. At other times we're given a fairly interesting look at two people hunting witches but the film doesn't do too much with this. We're also given a picture with some extremely graphic gore that comes out of nowhere. I really liked the fact that they went for a R-rating and didn't hold back for a smaller rating but at the same time if you took this away there really wouldn't be much to the movie. The film manages to be slightly entertaining because of this type of gore but at the same time I can see how it might not sit well with some more sensitive viewers. Another thing I liked was the actual look of the witches. The CGI effects were actually quite believable whenever the witches changed form in their faces. The look of the major witch was also quite nice and benefited from the strong and fun performance by Janssen who managed to bring a certain sexy nature to the role. Both Renner and Arterton are good in their parts but the screenplay really makes both characters quite boring and uninteresting. The supporting players here are usually much better and the movie probably would have benefited having them in it more. This includes an obsessed fan of the duo as well as an evil sheriff. Another problem with the film is that you just never really get involved with anything going on. It looks nice and some of the action scenes are put together nicely but there's just no real energy that brings you into the film.

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    • Trivia
      Hansel is diabetic as a result of his experience in the gingerbread house as a child. In the original script, Gretel was also supposed to have an eating disorder as a result of the same trauma, but this was not included in the movie. Insulin hadn't been invented yet.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene, the father is silhouetted against a curtain while holding a lamp. The glowing lamp is part of his shadow.
    • Quotes

      [to Mina and Ben, as they approach the witch's house]

      Hansel: Whatever you do, don't eat the fuckin' candy.

    • Crazy credits
      The text of the newspaper clippings used in the opening credits is from Alexander Roberts' 1616 "A Treatise on Witchcraft". The same piece of text is used twice for different headlines. The repeated excerpt starts 'and of these in day of executions which she is no wise would condiscend'.
    • Alternate versions
      Also shown in a 3D version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Review of 2012 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Bundy
      Written by Christian Wibe and Agnete Kjølsrud

      Performed by Animal Alpha

      Courtesy of Racing Junior

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Metro Goldwyn Mayer
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hansel y Gretel: Cazadores de brujas
    • Filming locations
      • Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • MTV Films
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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $55,703,475
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,690,956
      • Jan 27, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $226,349,749
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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