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En un giro del clásico cuento de hadas, el cazador (Hemsworth) a quien se le ordena asesinar a Blancanieves (Stewart) en el bosque incumple su misión para convertirse en el protector y mentor de la joven dama, en un periplo para derrotar a la Reina Malvada (Theron). (Universal Pictures España)

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POMO 

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español La película se mantiene unida gracias a Charlize Theron y Kristen Stewart, quienes no solo son bonitas e interpretan bien, sino que, sobre todo, fueron muy bien elegidas para sus papeles. Lo mismo se puede decir de los demás actores, desde el villano interpretado por Sam Spruell, hasta la pandilla de enanos, en la que reconocemos a Ray Winston solo por su voz. Chris Hemsworth como el Cazador tiene sorprendentemente poco espacio para estar en el título de la película, y su relación con Blancanieves no funciona muy bien (teniendo en cuenta el hecho de estar en el título de la película). Además, sorprende la ausencia del humor en cuanto a los enanos. La película es excelente en el primer tercio, donde reina la singularmente malvada y fría Charlize (mucho mejor que la puta fría de Eva Green de Sombras tenebrosas). En general, no es plana, tiene impulso, sabe cautivar y abunda en la magia de fantasía y la oscuridad. Las excelentes imágenes y la banda sonora de Howard no sorprenden, eran de esperar. Es probablemente inevitable no usar ideas de El Señor de los Anillos, pero las insinuaciones de La historia interminable son agradables y sugieren que el guión de su nueva versión de Hollywood ya están tomando forma en la mesa de alguien en la ciudad de los ángeles. El metraje es muy largo, la segunda mitad de la película debía sería más corta y más dinámica. Pero como conjunto, sigue siendo mejor que la infantil Narnia o La Brújula Dorada de plástico. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés A mirror with no taste (Kristen more beautiful than Charlize; how could the screenwriters think that somebody would believe such nonsense?), visually well done, solid tempo, a lot of action, wasted dwarfs (such a cast and then they just get one proper scene), a couple of necrophilic kisses, one lesbian kiss and no kiss out of true love… And that is maybe the biggest (and not by far the only) mistake; you can feel the lack of feeling here and that was, is and always will be an crucial problem in a fairytale. Despite all its likability, it’s simply cold and that’s a shame, because otherwise for this Snow White – a successor of the fantasy genre so popular and wide-spread mainly in the 80’s, I would have had only words of praise. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés I was looking forward to Snow White and the Huntsman. I am always looking forward to a fantasy. And it’s even more pleasant when I see it’s the director’s first proper movie. Hats off for the imagination of the Snow White’s world. I really liked that. Even though it was narrated well, the story was a routine one. In fact, the whole movie is really obvious and if you know the original story and can imagine it in the form of a narrative fantasy story like Lord of the Rings, the result will look like this movie. Kirsten Stewart could finally stop staring open-mouthed at everyone around her, but that was about the only flaw I could find with the actors. They performed their best and that is a good thing. Next time it would be better with less digital effects. The two castles could definitely have been made less monumental and more real to give the fantasy movie the realistic feel it deserves. At least in that respect. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés At the beginning I was surprised at how much I was enjoying it (I wasn’t expecting anything from it), but as the minutes went by, the enthusiasm waned and I ended at around 4/10. Nice visuals and a demonic Charlize aren’t enough to carry 127 minutes with a stupid script, a wooden Snow White and an unremarkable prince. ()

Marigold 

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inglés Great fragments, but a dramatic structure very blown away (hi ho, hi ho, we come to XY, we enjoy ourselves and then they attack us), no explicitly breathtaking moment, very solid craftsmanship, but affected by the effort to sell everything to all available senses at once. For me, it lacks a bit of finesse and stronger mythology, which would combine all the much dispersed influences - for example, when the dwarves sing an "Irish folk song" and Snow White prays to God, I do not know where I actually was. Some mandatory "mighty bloody battle" phrases strongly reside here (I would cut off hands for Snow White's monologue before the final battle). On the other hand, from an acting point of view, it is absolutely excellent, and if there is something that really excites beyond sensory intoxication, then it’s the well-chosen representatives of key roles (perhaps only Kristen gets a big life lesson from the predatory milf Charlize). Sanders certainly has a knack for playing with the viewer - I'm quite curious how his broadly targeted fantasy product will fare. Overall, I fluctuate between amused distance and enthusiasm - especially where this dirty girl dares to be really dirty and more daring than the polished genre competition. Unfortunately, the enthusiasm did not come despite a few good flashes. P.S. When The Witcher is filmed in Hollywood, Chris Hemsworth should be given the role of Geralt. The guy has style... ()

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