- At this point the standard shooting star logo has not been established. When did it begin appearing at the beginnings of the movie?
- I like the book in the beginning, why do they not do that nowadays?
- It is odd that the castle is so bright and light when a supposedly evil queen rules it.
- Lips-rose
- Hair-ebony
- Skin-snow
- Why do all the animals gravitate to Snow White in the movie version?
- Could “Wishing Well” be similar to the different cultural suspicions that you find your soul mate by doing different things.
- It’s a bit unrealistic to have someone you love, who you have never met, to come save you.
- The pigeon blushed. ;)
- The huntsman in the movie objected in front of the queen, not after he had taken her out to the forest. Also the queen asked for her heart not to eat it but rather to make sure the man killed her.
- The movie portrays her kindness more than the literary tale did.
- It also emphasizes how disturbing a forest would be if you had never been in one before, or rather only in one.
- Interestingly this movie does not have the princess crying on some statue, bench, etc. She is curled up on the floor.
- She is ashamed of her crying. Is this not teaching to be happy/pleasant all the time, and to basically never break down. The common ideal of grin and bear it. Just lovely.
- The animals are similar to the ones from Bambi.
- Those deer of quite small for full grown adults.
- How many days actually passed before she found the dwarfs house?
- If she was truly treated like a maid, how would she know what a doll house looked like? I doubt the queen had one.
- Because no one was home she decided to break into their house. Strange.
- The little bird always makes my days.
- In the movie she also enjoys cleaning.
- It’s ironic that she comes to the conclusion that the dwarfs have no mother since their house is dirty. Especially considering all the early movies there is an absent mother for the protagonist.
- Would the dwarfs really had an organ in their home? Those were not cheap, but I guess since they are successful miners they would have the money.
- Would the turtle have even felt the cloth on its stomach? Through its shell?
- The mine is quite sparkly.
- “It ain’t no trick to get rich quick” ?
- Why does the seventh dwarf not talk at all?
- How would leaving the key beside a Vault be safe? Just Why? Especially in that period with no alarms, no security, etc.
- Poor turtle. It is always being left behind. Turtle and the Hare reference?
- The dwarfs’ names are all personality traits of people, mostly those that they did not want in women.
- The animals just abandoned her to the dwarfs mercy, no warning.
- Why would a ghost need a fire and light?
- Doppy is carrying a hoe not a pickaxe.
- Their shoes are so squeaky, and they are so loud why did she not wake up.
- Grumpy actually has a decent head on his shoulders.
- That sneeze was quite over dramatic.
- If they lived in the woods, would the birds have not sounded exactly like the woodpeckers?
- The poor doppy, they obviously value his life the least, or see him as expendable since they forced him to face the perceived threat even though he would have been the least prepared for it.
- How did they not know now what a girl was, but then suddenly have ideas about them?
- Grumpy also spouts the common ideology that women are evil.
- Snow White kind of sounds ditzy.
- Grumpy has some interesting ideas for what black magic could do. Honestly his ideas are better than the queen’s.
- The movie emphasizes the importance of cleanliness. Hilariously they would not have cared much for washing hand before eating in that time.
- Why would they need courage to wash their hands?
- Some of the lyrics are quite interesting when you are older.
- Even the doc had his breaking point with grumpy.
- Now that Snow White is gone the castle seems dark.
- The huntsman’s life would be forfeit after that.
- Those are interesting ingredients for her magic.
- Now the queen looks like the stereotypical witch instead of a peddler.
- In the movie she the apple puts her in a sleeping death, not actual death.
- What country is this supposed to be? Germany? The music has a germanic feel.
- Again how would Snow White know court dances if was treated as a servant, and where are the other servants in the movie?
- The scene with the dancing is similar to later movie Sleeping Beauty
- Unlike what she says Love is not easy, and only charisma does not make for a good relationship.
- Those are some well oiled henges.
- A raven lives in her cave area. That normally means bad things.
- This is the introduction of the Love’s First Kiss scenario.
- Isn’t the only red apple a bit obvious?
- Vultures are never a good sign either.
- So now the animals decide to save her from danger.
- The typical men have to save the women attitude.
- Isn’t it ironic that the queen says Snow White has a little heart when most would say she had a big heart.
- Lightning is also a bad sign.
- If they were that worried about Snow White why did they not look after her first?
- So, lightning striking the rock platform, making the queen fall with the falling rocks was her death in this movie. This Snow White had no “flaw of character” like the one in the story where she ordered the Queen’s death.
- In the movie he truly seemed to be respecting her corpse, and truly saddened.
- Was the Prince’s Castle truly only ever on the other side of the forest?
- Also it is in the clouds, so is it a representation of heaven?
Monday, January 28, 2019
Movie Version of Snow White
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