Mirror Mirror (2012) Review
By Paul Kates
2 Min Read
Starring Oscar winner, Julia Roberts, as the Queen and the charming, Lily Collins, as Snow White, Mirror Mirror tells the tale of Snow White through the somewhat disillusioned eyes of the Queen. An animated opening sequence that brings the audience to the start of the movie is one you may feel Disney himself would approve of.
While the young princess has been under house arrest since the strange disappearance of her Father, her evil Stepmother has been plundering the royal coffers; and the Kingdom is officially bankrupt. Then on one of Snow White's first outings into the outside world, she rescues a young, handsome, and very rich Prince (Armie Hammer) from a band of "giant" dwarves, and takes him home to her Stepmother – that is when the fun begins. Guardian and Stepdaughter then start to play out the parts of two jealous schoolgirls fighting over the same boy in the school yard, trading blows until the one with more authority comes out on top – it is fun to watch.
But that is the point of this movie, fun! And it is! With some great visual gags blended in with some humorous lines which are at times, you cannot help but laugh. At times, it felt like being at pantomime; it just has that silliness about it especially when you see some of the costumes. Director, Tarsem Singh, has adapted a well-known tale, twisted it to be viewed from a different angle, and spiced it up with humor, and has succeeded in doing so -- especially so with the dwarves. Also, a special mention has to go out to Nathan Lane who plays Julie Roberts' long, suffering valet, Brighton; I liked his performance a lot.
Everyone knows the story of Snow White, and the spine of that story runs through Mirror Mirror; you always have that inkling of what is going to happen next. Sometimes you will be right -- other times not so, which is not a bad thing.
All in all Mirror Mirror is a real feel good movie for all the family and definitely worth the admission fee.
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MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 95 minutes
Distributed By: Relativity Media
For more information about Mirror Mirror visit the FlickDirect Movie Database. For more reviews by Paul Kates please click here.
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