Hello and welcome to Fairy Tale Friday. Are you
sitting comfortably? Good. Then I’ll begin.
This week we look at a tale of Snow White that is part
fairy tale, part Lord of the Rings. It is brought to us by The Asylum whom I
have never heard of but a little research showed me they are the ones
responsible for the Sharknado series. They are also primarily know for what is
referred to in the industry as a “mockbuster.” They look at what big name
Hollywood film is coming out and quickly churn out a lower budget similar title
such as Transmorphers (Transformers), The Terminators (The Terminator), Snakes
on a Train (Snakes on a Plane), Triassic World (Jurassic World) etc.
You get the idea. They also have a lots of films involving bad CGI sharks
beyond the Sharknado ones such as Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus and 3 Headed Shark
Attack, so I was thinking this was going to be rubbish, but I was pleasantly
surprised.
The first startling thing is that our Snow White is
blond. Although the cover of the DVD we bought the photo darkens her hair. I
could not find a copy of that cover online, so you will have to settle for the
blond version. Her stepmother is the one who has the raven hair. There are
decent effects—the magic mirror flows like green water and and the face that
speaks to the Queen looks like it is speaking through a waterfall. There are
CGI effects that look as though they have stepped out of a video game—vicious dogs
with giant heads and several CGI giant lizard-like creatures. They aren’t bad,
but they aren’t good either. The costumes have the generic
a-sort-of-ye-olde-times vibe. It looks as though they spent all the budget for
the top of the costumes as many of the men have a brocade jacket and ruffle-y
shirt up top and regular trousers below. Knee high boots were only worn by the
main characters so the Prince looks more authentic than his (un) trustworthy
assistant. But they get around this by mostly shooting from the thighs up in
close up so it it is only noticeable in long shots. Also our blond Snow White
wears a pale blue dress that bears an uncanny resemblance to Alice in
Wonderland.
Snow White has been sent away to a convent school for
many years by her stepmother and returns for her father’s funeral. We see the
evil Queen planning to marry a nearby Prince because his land contains the
crash site for a meteor which emits a green glow and gives the elves their
power—and if she has the power, she will rule the world. Of course he falls in
love with Snow White instead of her stepmother, which causes the events you
would expect in a Snow White tale to happen: her stepmother sends her out into
to the woods to be killed, her heart is to be brought back, Snow White escapes
and is rescued by seven (or thereabouts) elves who nurse her back to health,
her stepmother disguises herself as an old crone and tries to kill her, she is
revived by the Prince and the Queen is destroyed and they live happily ever
after. But it all happens in a very Tolkienesque way.
I wasn’t able to find a cohesive summary of this film
so have combined the summary from several sources (MOVIE
MAVERICKS and HORROR
NEWS ) and will add comments in between.
Grimm’s Snow White is a loose adaptation of the
folklore collected by the Brothers Grimm. We begin with a mystical world
where a star once fell from the sky and landed with a mighty green and flamey
thud on a cliff top. Soon magical elves and giant lizard-like
dragons are fighting over territory and flamey magic. There is some kind of
balance though, until the humans come along and mess that all up. Soon they are
building kingdoms and getting eaten by the reptiles and treating the elves
poorly. The Asylum’s version of the story finds Snow White summoned to the
castle by her stepmother Queen Gwendolyn after her father was killed by a giant
lizard. Note: We see the mystical green flame on the clifftop and the
green crystal amulets that the elves all wear around their necks. They derive
their power from the green flame and can do various bits of magic like causing
earthquakes, transformation and healing the dying . We see the Queen crying and
talking about her grief, but then we see that she is actually rehearsing these
lines and practicing her crocodile tears. She touches several of the magic
crystal amulets that she has stolen from elves and laid in a bowl on her
dressing table. Using their magic she calls upon her magic mirror which also
glows with a liquidy green flame.
After doing away with the King, the evil Queen now
wants to get rid of Snow, and become the fairest of them all. She orders her to
be killed, but Snow escapes into the enchanted forest with the aid of some
elves (yes, not dwarfs). Note: These are very Tolkien elves---they
all look remarkably like Legolas but with regular short hair as the budget
doesn’t stretch to wigs. It does stretch to pointy ears, though. As you would
expect, some of the elves are bitter from the way that humans mistreat them,
but eventually come around. We have the wise woman elf who will heal Snow White
with some herbal potion, and the elf called Runt who everyone thinks is useless
but will save the day in the end.
In a real estate scheme the Queen plans to marry
Prince Alexander and take over his part of the enchanted forest (there’s a
magic green fire that burns there that she’s after), but the Prince has already
fallen for Snow White. The Queen claims Snow is dead, but the Prince doesn’t
give up hope in finding her. Unfortunately the Queen is hellbent on getting
that prime enchanted forest property (gotta have her green fire), and tries to
force the Prince into marriage. Note: We see the Queen forcing her
enslaved elf to do her bidding by transforming her into an old crone who
just really looks like she is wearing poorly applied Halloween makeup. She also
transforms an ordinary ring into one that looks just like the one the Prince gave to
Snow White as a token of his affection and then poisons it. The poison ring
idea featured in several of the literary versions of this tale such as Nourie
Hadig. We see Snow White trying to contact the elf that works for the Queen
that the other elves consider a traitor and she is approached in the market by
an old crone who convinces her to take the ring. She puts it on and falls down
dead. The elves carry her body and lay it under a low hanging willow tree where
they wave a torch around as if they are going to burn her on a funeral pyre.
Surely this act of pyromania would best be performed on an open plain rather
than beneath a flammable tree? The Prince arrives in the nick of time to save
her being burnt alive and takes the ring off her finger (which has now reverted
back to its original form) and she miraculously wakes up.
Now Snow must rally her elven friends to join
her battle against the evil Queen, take back her love and generally save the
day. Snow White and the Prince stage some kind of rebellion against
the Queen, the elves go to war to carrying mostly bows and arrows and what
appears to be sticks and twine. When they finally decide to go to war against
the Evil Queen, we are treated to the least impressive motivational speech ever
by the surliest of the dwarves … I mean ELVES, sorry … followed by all six of
them (no extras must have been hanging out looking for work that day) marching
across a field to what I could almost swear is the same music from Lord of
the Rings: Return of the King. It was an incredibly underwhelming scene. The
elves don’t manage to hold their own very well once the fighting begins
(obviously) until, miracle of miracles, they are rescued by … dark elf ninjas.
I am not making this up. The dark elves swing into the area on vines (a
la Tarzan) in funky black pyjamas and start whacking people with
swords. Note: These dark ninja elves are the keepers of the sacred
green flame. It looks like all is lost—the Prince is mortally wounded and all
the elves and Snow White are captured (being held in not very convincingly tight
chokeholds). The Queen gets a priest to come out the forest and perform the
wedding RIGHT THERE while the Prince gasps for air. Because if their marriage
is until “death do us part” when he dies in a few minutes she will inherit the
land with the sacred green flame, defeat the ninja elves and have all the
power. Suddenly, Runt the elf that no one thought was useful escapes, rather
too easily kills the guard holding Snow White and she takes his sword and kills
the Queen. There was some shouting at the telly at this point—me screaming “Do
it! Slice off her head! Ooooh! She actually did it!” as the slow motion footage
shows Snow White slicing off the Queen’s head in one dramatic blow. Then the
green flame is safe, and all the creatures both human and elf can live in
harmony with the giant lizards with the Prince and Snow White ruling over them
all.
You can watch the film here:
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