Flash Movie Review: Blancanieves
Whether they were read, seen or told to us; fairy tales are stories that have stayed with us from our childhood. Who did not want to be a princess or a prince when they were a little kid? I was convinced that when I grew up; one day, I would swoop in and rescue who would become the love of my life. There was something about fairy tales that not only gave me a sense of hope; they provided me with an outlet to let my imagination grow and explore new passageways through my mind. Right from the beginning of this movie, I felt a kinship with writer and director Pablo Berger (Torremolinos). Using the tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves as a foundation, Pablo took the story and pushed it towards a dark, humorous, creative drama; that was a visual masterpiece. Some of you know I was not a fan of the silent film The Artist. Where I thought it was more of a gimmick for that movie; in this one, I absolutely loved the silence of no spoken words. The soundtrack came to the forefront to steer the story to some incredible heights. Set in Spain during the 1920’s; famous bullfighter Antonio Villalta, played by Daniel Gimenez (Bad Education, A Painting Lesson), had a beautiful daughter named Carmen. There was only one person who did not like the young girl and that was her evil stepmother Encarna, played by Maribel Verdu (Pan’s Labyrinth, The Blind Sunflowers). The richness of this black and white film only increased the enormous screen power of Maribel. This Oscar nominated movie was magical to me; I had no sense of time passing and felt I was taken to a different world. Absolutely beautiful to watch, I am willing to say this film will become a modern classic. Spanish with English subtitles.
4 stars
Posted on May 12, 2013, in Foreign and tagged 4 stars, bullfight, daniel gimenez, drama, fairy tale, fantasy, foreign, maribel verdu, pablo berger, snow white, spain. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.
this looks like a must see!
This looks really good. Not often that you give 4 stars!
I know, I do not give 4 stars out that easily. This film offered me so much more than the trailer.
Thanks for the review.
Been curious about this movie, now really wanna see it.
I am so glad; please let me know how you like it. Thanks for your comments.
This film was a big hit in Spain (where I live) and it was the local nominee for the Oscar. I’ve avoided it up to now because it looked like an all-too-obvious cash in on the success of ‘The Artist’. Your review has given me a new perspective on it, so I’ll give it a fair watch now.
Thank you for your comments Alastair. You will not be disappointed with this movie and I hope you will let me know what you thought of it, after seeing it.