Hansel and Gretel have fled the gingerbread house, but what if the wicked witch survived after all?Hansel and Gretel have fled the gingerbread house, but what if the wicked witch survived after all?Hansel and Gretel have fled the gingerbread house, but what if the wicked witch survived after all?
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Hansel is black. Gretel is white. They have an evil gold-digging stepmother. The witch didn't actually die. Now there is a troll and a talking cat puppet. The villagers are ridiculously stupid. This is supposedly a sequel to the classic fairy tale. Like all bad sequels, the original gets rewritten. The dead witch is not actually dead. Also the production level is relatively bad. The witch looks bad and I don't mean deliberately ugly. Quite frankly, if they couldn't do a good troll, they should simply make him something else. There is no reason why he couldn't be a hunky woodsman. A hunky woodsman would make the final pairing all the more compelling and poetic. The reason why the black and white children is problematic is that the family unit is never explained. The audience doesn't have their backstory. This story seems intent on reworking the fairy tale but it does it badly.
- SnoopyStyle
- Feb 14, 2022
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By what name was Hansel & Gretel: After Ever After (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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