Full Movie Name: Snow White and the Huntsman 2012 Dual Audio 720p Bluray 800MBMovie Info: IMDb
Rating: 6.1/10 from 212,438
Genres: Action | Adventure | Drama | Fantasy
Rating: 6.1/10 from 212,438
Genres: Action | Adventure | Drama | Fantasy
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA): Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and brief sensuality.
Country: USA
Language: Hindi Dubbed – English
Release Date: 1 June 2012 (USA)
Language: Hindi Dubbed – English
Release Date: 1 June 2012 (USA)
Director: Rupert Sanders
Writers: Evan Daugherty (screenplay), John Lee Hancock (screenplay),
Stars: Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron
Writers: Evan Daugherty (screenplay), John Lee Hancock (screenplay),
Stars: Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron
Duration: 133 Minutes
Size: 806 MB
Size: 806 MB
Storyline
Snow White, imprisoned daughter of the late king, escapes just as the Magic Mirror declares her the source of the Evil Queen’s immortality. The Queen sends her men, led by a local huntsman, to bring her back. But upon her capture, the huntsman finds he’s being played and turns against the Queen’s men, saving Snow White in the process. Meanwhile, Snow’s childhood friend, William, learns that she is alive and sets off to save her.
Reviews: What a load of nonsense. Snow White and the Huntsman 2012 were 127 almost completely redundant minutes. It doesn’t happen often but after about the first third I was considering leaving Snow White and the Huntsman 2012 cinema and only the ticket price kept me in my seat and the vague hope that something might change. It didn’t.
Where to start? There was no build-up, no climax (more of an anti-climax actually) and no development of any sort. There was a bunch of characters that fit together awkwardly at best: imagine Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Aragorn, Luke Skywalker and the guys from Hot Fuzz against the Wicked Witch and the Terminator – that about covers it. Snow White and the Huntsman 2012 was nothing that made you feel one way or the other about the characters since they all had their reasons for doing what they did and … since it fit the plot it was fine anyway and they didn’t need to change. The whole piece had a plot and general look and feel that couldn’t make up its mind if it was going to be Chronicles of Narnia, Joan of Arc or … Pan’s Labyrinth? There were, however, a lot of pointless details that didn’t matter to the plot but they were just there – take the queen’s background, take the troll bridge, I could go on. There were a lot of over-acted emotions, like the queen screaming at people in slow motion for no apparent reason (both the screaming and the slow motion); and I cannot remember seeing Snow White in any shot in which she did not have tears in her eyes……
Reviews: What a load of nonsense. Snow White and the Huntsman 2012 were 127 almost completely redundant minutes. It doesn’t happen often but after about the first third I was considering leaving Snow White and the Huntsman 2012 cinema and only the ticket price kept me in my seat and the vague hope that something might change. It didn’t.
Where to start? There was no build-up, no climax (more of an anti-climax actually) and no development of any sort. There was a bunch of characters that fit together awkwardly at best: imagine Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Aragorn, Luke Skywalker and the guys from Hot Fuzz against the Wicked Witch and the Terminator – that about covers it. Snow White and the Huntsman 2012 was nothing that made you feel one way or the other about the characters since they all had their reasons for doing what they did and … since it fit the plot it was fine anyway and they didn’t need to change. The whole piece had a plot and general look and feel that couldn’t make up its mind if it was going to be Chronicles of Narnia, Joan of Arc or … Pan’s Labyrinth? There were, however, a lot of pointless details that didn’t matter to the plot but they were just there – take the queen’s background, take the troll bridge, I could go on. There were a lot of over-acted emotions, like the queen screaming at people in slow motion for no apparent reason (both the screaming and the slow motion); and I cannot remember seeing Snow White in any shot in which she did not have tears in her eyes……



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