Mirror Mirror

Mirror Mirror

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Mirror Mirror

Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, Jordan Prentice

One of the most beloved stories of all time is coming to life in the motion picture event for the whole family, Mirror Mirror. A fresh and funny retelling of the Snow White legend, Mirror Mirror featu... read more read more...res breakout star Lily Collins as Snow White, a princess in exile, and Julia Roberts as the evil Queen who ruthlessly rules her captured kingdom. Seven courageous rebel dwarfs join forces with Snow White as she fights to reclaim her birthright and win her Prince in this magical comedy filled with jealousy, romance, and betrayal that will capture the hearts and imaginations of audiences the world over. The film also stars Armie Hammer as the Prince, and Nathan Lane as the hapless and bungling servant to the Queen. -- (C) Relativity

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  • fb100000145236770
    May 28, 2012
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    I gotta admit, I've always liked the "Disney Snow White" cartoon. The story, the dwarves, I enjoyed everything about it. "Mirror Mirror" is a live action take on the Snow White fairy tale, and has zero in common with the cartoon. Actually, this movie has zero in common with an... read morey good movie period. It's the classic Snow White story, with a different take, a not so evil-evil queen, and a different ending. Julia Roberts stars as the Queen, and I actually think they made this movie just for her. She can't decide if she is good or, serious or funny. It's pretty much a jumbled mess when it comes to her. Shouldn't Snow White be the focus of the movie? I guess I'm just in the wrong on this. The effects are cheesy, the action is campy, and the acting is just ok. Lily Collins(Snow White) and Armie Hammer(the Prince) both do an ok job, and are much more enjoyable than Roberts. The dwarves are fun, but not nearly as fun and entertaining as their animated counterparts. Kids should dig this(especially the girls), but adults will roll their eyes. 2012 ushered in two live action "Snow White" movies, "Mirror Mirror" and "Snow White and The Huntsman". I'm willing to bet in 50 years, the animated version is the one still remembered, but "Mirror Mirror" will be the one completely forgotten.
  • May 13, 2012
    Interesting twist on snow white. She becomes the hero. Julia Roberts is the evil queen. Some funny lines.
  • May 9, 2012
    Mirror Mirror ends up being a mixed bag. Director Tarsem Singh doesn't disappoint visually. One scene after another is a sensation of color and costumes. Impressive achievement subtly recalls Tim Burton via Alice in Wonderland. Like that adaptation, this screws with the original ... read morein a way that's detrimental. The narrative fails to enchant with its political correctness. Nevertheless, if vivid production design and some genuine laughs are what you desire, you'll find that here. This isn't an entirely slick revisionist take. The script still has heart and means to entertain children with its creativity. For the most part, it wants to present the legend with sincerity for that audience. Amidst the modern touches remains the earnest tale of a girl who falls in love with her prince.
  • April 29, 2012
    While this is a refreshing update to the fairy tale, you leave with a sense that this could have been so much better when you had such high-caliber actors such as Roberts and Lane.
  • April 25, 2012
    Kinda funny and cute but ultimately insubstantial. Lily Collins is a lily-white lovely girl, and she has a genuine sweetness that is quite apt for this Disney-esque incarnation. She also has a moral conscience and moments of kickassitude. Julia Roberts is more catty than evil,... read more but the funhouse mirror spectre is a clever take on the queen's curse of aging. The dwarves seem typical at first, but their distinct personalities eventually come through.

    I wish they had gone Full Bollywood for the song and dance finale though. There wasn't nearly enough turning of the light bulb. As college-film-studies-friend, Jim Eustice, declared, "You never go Full Retard, and you never go Half Bollywood."
  • April 24, 2012
    Question: Do you wonder why Hollywood seems to come out with different versions of the same story and around the same time? First, we have Mirror Mirror starring Julia Roberts as the evil Queen. Soon Snow White and the Huntsman will be released. That stars Kristen Stewart as Snow... read more White and Chris Hemsworth as the Huntsman. And I just read, not too long ago, that another film about Snow White will be released next year. I was pretty content with the 1937 Disney version but Hollywood will be Hollywood.

    Recently, I witnessed one of the newer versions: Mirror Mirror. And except for some fantastical costumes and set design I was rather bored with the film. In fact, I couldn't wait for it to end but my children were enjoying it and that made me happy.

    Both my kids gave the movie "a thumbs up" but I can't say the I enjoyed the film. Julia Roberts did play a wonderfully crazy evil Queen. Her performance was tolerable but everyone else's seemed to fall flat. The actress, who played Snow White, Lily Collins, might have been my least favorite portrayal. I can't quite put my finger on as to why but she was just bland. Not something I am accustom to when thinking of Snow White - pure, beautiful, charismatic all usually come to mind. But Tarsem Singh's version of Snow White just left me numb.

    Also, there were a lot of changes, ones I won't say, just in case you are still going to see the film. However, for me, when something is a classic I just prefer the details to remain the same. There is nothing wrong with attempting to update or show a tale from a different perspective; but, for me, Mirror Mirror just missed the mark.

    I really don't like to bash films so this review will remain short because I just didn't care for this movie. On the flip-side, it appeared a lot of people in the theatre enjoyed the film, but I just didn't get it. Maybe I missed something but it did make me look forward to seeing Snow White and the Huntsman. I am curious to see that version and what those filmmakers did with the tale.

    My favorite thing: I will admit the costumes were wonderful, especially the Queen's outfits. The designer must have had so much fun with this project.

    My least favorite thing: Ummm, which part to choose from? Perhaps the song and dance.

    Directed by Tarsem Singh, Citizen Snow Film Productions, 2012.

    Starring: Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane and Mare Winningham.

    Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Drama.

    Rating: PG
    Length: 106 minutes

    Review: 3 out of 10
  • April 17, 2012
    Julia Roberts has certainly found her niche as the evil queen. The seven dwarves were surprising and cool...their accordion stilts and the choreography of them was genius...the costumes are award-winning caliber and not just the fabulous gowns but the linen pants on the prince, ... read morewow, the costumes at the wedding ("My fifth! And I still get giddy" sez Ms. Roberts winningly) party--the sets were sheer fairy tale: when the queen goes into the mirror, it's such an incredibly realized other dimension, I swooned! What I love about fairy tales is that they really do reflect truths about ordinary life and I think Mirror Mirror succeeded wonderfully in using the medium of film to bring out the different levels of life that are happening all at the same time.
  • April 11, 2012
    Just when I thought Julia was onto a winner for the books, she wasn't, and Tarsem did nothing to help that, with some nice effects, it's clear as day that it needs major improvement, but that's too late, the comedy is weak and spoiled by the performances.
  • fb733768972
    March 30, 2012
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    Walking into this film, I was ready to bash every second of it, but I can honestly say that I did not role my eyes much during the duration of the film. It plays it safe by paying a tribute to the classic tale of Snow White, while still creating a new-age version for this generat... read moreion to see. They do change one major portion of the story which I was very unsatisfied with, but since the movie was self aware, I let it be. As the Queen is wanting to be the fairest in the land, she orders Snow White to be killed. Her murder is not possible, due to the guilt that the Queen's demand would bestow upon her servant. She then meets seven dwarfs who all have new names from the names you have come to love, which I was a bit rattled by, and the conclusion will really have you scratching your head, while still thinking in the back of your head that it is more suitable for children. This film is not as dark as the original tale is, but when some of the awful jokes are cracked, you will be shamed. I slightly enjoyed this film but I will not recommend it, because I know it will not be for everyone. If you can wait to rent it, it will be a harmless watch. The scenery is beautiful, the visual effects deserve compliment, and the directing it very stylish. Overall I had fun, but there is so much lost potential!
  • March 30, 2012
    I didn't think this would happen, but I kinda liked "Mirror Mirror." Don't get me wrong, there's still tons to hate about it, but there's some charm. Tarsem should consider making more movies like this. They may not be the best, but they'll be a hell of a lot better than his last... read more couple of stinkers. My only concern is how "Snow White & the Huntsman" will end up now. "Mirror Mirror" was more about Snow White than the queen despite the film's marketing. So, Huntsman's approach - while a much darker and more grim adaptation - could mix critics up again. We shall see.

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