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Thriller, Horror
Country Canada
year 2020
director Oz Perkins
Description Gretel & Hansel is a movie starring Sophia Lillis, Samuel Leakey, and Charles Babalola. A long time ago in a distant fairy tale countryside, a young girl leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and
star Alice Krige, Samuel Leakey


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Gretel & Hansel Reviews Movie Reviews By Reviewer Type All Critics Top Critics All Audience Verified Audience Page 1 of 4 February 14, 2020 The film thrives within a dream-logic vibe, especially in Olivares' cinematography, with its heavy emphasis on symmetrical framing, stark contast and lush use of yellows and blues, evoking subliminal terror. February 11, 2020 A beautiful new arthouse spin on the classic fairytale, this is the first true good horror movie of the new decade February 9, 2020 The thick, woodsy production design, the very unsettling fairy tale unreality, and Alice Krige's terrific performance are pretty gratifying. February 8, 2020 Gretel & Hansel is thematically muddled and sluggish, often relying on the splendid production design and score to push things along. It's easy to see what it's trying to accomplish, but the end result feels both disappointing and a tad derivative. Stretching the Grimm tale out to feature length required both some padding and a deliberate pace, but there's lots of macabre imagination on display in the picture, and a bit of heart to balance the darkness. February 7, 2020 Gretel and Hansel' is a bizarre and dark version for sure, but also a bit self-serving on the part of the director. Hidden within it all, gorgeous cinematography. February 6, 2020 Atmosphere is to horror what ingredients are to stew. Without it, audiences would have nothing to chew on, so it's a good thing Gretel & Hansel, the latest adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, is a feast for the eyes. Gretel & Hansel is a trippy twist on Grimm that might have been more effective as a short than a feature, given its relative paucity of plot and world building. But it's bracing to see such an odd film on the big screen. [F]or every challenging, provocative moment, there's another bit of formulaic boilerplate. The result is a movie that is wildly uneven and never settles into any kind of real groove. February 5, 2020 This strange, austere, artful, violent retelling of the old fairy tale is one of those movies that's more moody than scary. It won't be to every taste, but it's weirdly poetic and mesmerizing. Gretel and Hansel is an eerily effective slow burn that utilizes the tropes of horror to weave a densely layered coming-of-age fairy tale. Gretel & Hansel comes off as a failed but honest attempt to do something new with a well-worn fairy tale - a gorgeous piece of art coupled with an interesting idea that just doesn't quite work. I February 4, 2020 A Halloween-night psilocybin trip squirming with mythic symbolism. It may flirt with disenfranchisement and female empowerment, but it doesn't have anything to really say about them. Femininity, seen as both a curse and a gift, is the driving force in a film rich with symbolism and foreboding atmosphere Gretel & Hansel has a decent story with a good cast, but an incessantly dark atmosphere makes it a tough film to watch. February 3, 2020 Hits all the D's - dark, dreary and dull. Feels right at home amongst the work of such Italian masters as (Dario) Argento and Mario Bava, whose films often felt like they took place inside a nightmare where plot didn't matter so much as atmosphere and mood. This is Young Adult horror at its finest. Page 1 of 4.
I Watched Gretel & Hansel at a Spooky Mansion with Director Oz Perkins and It Was Wicked Jan 31, 2020 Director Oz Perkins Gretel & Hansel is an effective fairytale horror that works even better in a spooky old house. Director Oz Perkins Talks Being Faithful to the Fairytale in Gretel & Hansel [Exclusive] Ryan Scott Jan 30, 2020 We chat with director Oz Perkins about his new movie Gretel & Hansel and much more in our exclusive interview. Will Gretel & Hansel or The Rhythm Section Be Able to Break Out at the Box Office? Ryan Scott Jan 29, 2020 Paramount's The Rhythm Section and Orion's Gretel & Hansel both open at the box office this weekend. Gretel & Hansel Director Would Be Thrilled to Do a Friday the 13th Reboot Jeremy Dick Jan 28, 2020 There's no telling who will be the one to make the next Friday the 13th, but Oz Perkins is throwing his name into the hat. Gretel & Hansel Trailer #2 Traps Sophia Lillis in a Wicked Fairytale Ryan Scott Jan 2, 2020 Orion Pictures has released a new full-length trailer for Gretel & Hansel which puts a dark spin on an old classic. 7 New Movies in Theaters You Can't Miss in January Evan Jacobs Dec 26, 2019 There are several new movies coming in the first month of 2020 making it a can't miss month at the theater. Gretel & Hansel Trailer: Grimm Fairy Tale Gets Twisted with IT Star Sophia Lillis Kevin Burwick Sep 4, 2019 Orion Pictures has released a new trailer for their upcoming horror movie Gretel & Hansel, which stars Sophia Lillis. Gretel & Hansel First Look at IT Star Sophia Lillis in Dark Fairy Tale B. Alan Orange Aug 26, 2019 Gretel and Hansel puts a twist on the classic fairytale this January from Orion Pictures. Gretel and Hansel Starring Sophia Lillis Gets a 2020 Release Date Kevin Burwick Apr 17, 2019 The Brothers Grimm reimagining is set to star IT actress Sophia Lillis and Sammy Leakey. Hansel and Gretel Horror Movie Begins Shooting with IT Star Sophia Lillis Jeremy Dick Nov 11, 2018 After rising to stardom with her role in Andy Muschietti's IT, Sophia Lillis will next headline a horror retelling of Hansel and Gretel.
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Gretel & hansel watch full length song. Это сказка о брате и сестре, которые ушли в лес, ослушавшись родителей. Гензель и Гретель заблудились в запретном лесу и случайно вышли к домику, сделанному из конфет и печенья. Но оказалось, что в нем живет злая колдунья Гризельда. Она хочет заворожить их и оставить у себя навсегда. Брат и сестра должны найти способ убежать от колдуньи. Трейлеры Знаете ли вы, что... Фильм снят по мотивам сказки братьев Гримм «Гензель и Гретель» (Hänsel und Gretel, 1812). Знаете похожие фильмы? Порекомендуйте их... Порекомендуйте фильмы, похожие на « » по жанру, сюжету, создателям и т. д. * внимание! система не позволяет рекомендовать к фильму сиквелы / приквелы — не пытайтесь их искать Отзывы и рецензии зрителей Добавить рецензию... Все: 1 Положительные: 1 Отрицательные: 0 Процент: 100% Нейтральные: 0 Хорошая добрая сказка. Немного наивная, но красивая. Кто из нас не мечтал о сладком домике, где всё от крыши до дверей съедобное. Гензель и гретель как раз и попали в такой домик. Но счастье длилось не долго. Оказалось, что такое прелестное место-жилище злой ведьмы Гризельды. Теперь им придётся спасаться, а иначе они станут ужином для колдуньи. Очень милые актёры, сыгравшие Гензеля и Гретель. Ну а уж про ведьму вообще молчу, думаю, все именно так себе злых ведьм и представляют… Лохматая… с тощими руками и длинными ногтямии страшным лицом, плюс гнилые зубы. Она умеет колдовать, но есть у неё и секрет, зная который, можно победить колдунью. Этим и воспользовались маленькие, но храбрые брат и сестра. Фильм для семейного просмотра. Уделите время, не пожалеете. Моя оценка 10 из 10. прямая ссылка Полезная рецензия? пожаловаться на спойлер? Да / Нет 5 / 1 8 ноября 2009 | 21:02.

Released January 31, 2020 PG-13, 1 hr 27 min Horror Tell us where you are Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Gretel & Hansel near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings + more. Gretel & Hansel: Trailer 2 1 of 3 Gretel & Hansel Synopsis A long time ago in a distant fairytale countryside, a young girl (Sophia Lillis, It) leads her little brother (Sammy Leakey) into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to stumble upon a nexus of terrifying evil. Read Full Synopsis Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes.

The Brothers Grimm were aptly named: fairy tales like “Hansel and Gretel, ” about a destitute couple dying of famine, who abandon their children in the woods to save their own lives, are already scary before a big, bad child-eater comes along. But sure enough, those poor children wander into the ever-so-tempting gingerbread house of a magical witch, who thoroughly intends to devour young Hansel, luring poor Gretel into helping prepare the meal. Transforming “Hansel and Gretel” into a horror movie is hardly a cognitive leap, and it’s been done before, but perhaps never as stylishly and intelligently as in Osgood “Oz” Perkins’ “Gretel & Hansel. ” The latest film from the horror auteur  (The Blackcoat’s Daughter, ” “I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House”) is full of severe production design and sensitive characterizations, and unsettling ideas about where fairy tales — and in particular, tales of villainous witches — come from in the first place. “Gretel and Hansel” stars Sophia Lillis (“It”) as Gretel, a teenager with only two options, as far as she can tell: She can be mistreated by men, or she can die of famine along with her mother and brother. When her mother finds out Gretel has chosen the latter, she takes an axe to the dining room table, sending Gretel and Hansel (Sammy Leaky, “MotherFatherSon”) into the woods to fend for themselves. Also Read: 'The Rhythm Section' Arrives During Super Bowl Slump Weekend for Box Office It’s not a straight line to the witch’s house. Along the way, Gretel and Hansel encounter strange mutations and at least one character who seems to have stopped by on their way to another fairy tale altogether. The woods aren’t verdant; they’re arid and skeletal. This is no world for young children and young women, because, as Gretel and Hansel learn, their best hope is to find the young boy a job doing punishing labor and, for Gretel, some sort of husband. Perkins and screenwriter Rob Hayes stretch the seemingly simple story of “Hansel and Gretel” apart like taffy, keeping the whole piece intact but giving us all the more opportunity to savor the experience. The director’s approach to the woodland sequences, rife with introspective voice-overs and dreamy montage, calls to mind a Terrence Malick movie on ‘shrooms; the interconnectivity between humanity and nature isn’t necessarily inspirational, and Gretel and Hansel’s presence amongst the trees only highlights their isolation. Watch Video: Watch Tim Burton's Long-Lost 'Hansel and Gretel' Film From 1983 So it’s a bit of a relief when they discover, nestled amongst the foliage, a very swank-looking house, with a triangular construction that completely undermines any sense of architectural consistency with the rest of Perkins’ film. It is not, it’s worth noting, made of gingerbread, but it is full of food: a whole smorgasbord has been laid out in the dining room, nothing suspicious about that, especially not when the owner of the mysterious domicile — Holda (Alice Krige) — invites them to stay, and eat their fill, and escape the seemingly hopeless world outside her doors. The second half of “Gretel & Hansel” is a creepy saga of temptation and empowerment, as Gretel finds herself repulsed but encouraged by Holda to embrace the inner strengths that everybody else told her were weaknesses. Who cares if the vast buffets of food she prepares every night seemingly come from nowhere, since she has no livestock or farmland to speak of? Who cares if Hansel is increasingly uncomfortable, and starting to hear voices? What if, in this ethereal arthouse piece of ghoulishness, Gretel actually wants to help the witch in the kitchen? It’s easy to get swept up in the bracing, pointed style of “Gretel & Hansel. ” Galo Olivares, the camera operator and “cinematography collaborator” behind “Roma, ” frames the action amidst chilly landscapes and inside weird geometric buildings, keeping the audience perpetually off-guard. The witch’s house could be small and could be enormous, and the basement — let’s not think about the basement, except to say that production designer Jeremy Reed (“I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House”) and art director Christine McDonagh (“Into the Badlands”) have followed Perkins’ stark aesthetic interests to a logical, striking, grotesque conclusion. See Photos: 'The Grudge' US Movie Franchise, Ranked Worst to Best But the distinctive imagery of “Gretel & Hansel” all serves a single purpose: to put Gretel — played with plaintive power by Lillis, accepting her responsibilities for her brother even as her resentment and personal needs gradually overwhelm her — in a position where sacrificing morality for safety is a logical, even nurturing choice. Krige has the allure of wisdom in her performance, an undeniable power that stems from strength and experience, and unlike many movie villains, her rationalizations seem relatively rational based on what Perkins has shown us about Gretel’s options. Grotesque and wicked, no doubt, but arguably rational. As a fantasy, “Gretel & Hansel” is a delectably smart concoction, thoughtfully reevaluating the original tale, adding all-new layers of the ominous, and yet also keeping the story rooted in an amorphous, fairy tale past. As a horror movie, Perkins’ movie relies more on disquietude than external threat, and demands a thoughtful audience’s mental energies instead of a rowdy audience’s popcorn-spilling flinches. It’s got “cult movie” written all over it in strawberry jam, which probably isn’t actually strawberry jam, and audiences who tune into its unusual wavelength will no doubt be grateful for such a beautiful, frightening, intelligent new venture into an age-old nightmare. 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Gretel & hansel watch full length 2. Are you going to Review Sonic The Hedgehog (2020. In director Osgood Perkins’ gorgeous third horror film, flipping the names in the traditional title to “Gretel & Hansel” is no coincidence, and there’s little question of who is deserving of more prominence. The older sister Gretel ( Sophia Lillis) isn’t just given the larger role of the two siblings; instead, this retelling of the fairy tale elevates the concept of female power to one of its primary themes, illuminating the abilities of not only the witch but also a girl on the cusp of womanhood. Along with writer Rob Hayes, Perkins turns a familiar story that is traditionally told in a few pages into one that stretches to feature length. “Gretel & Hansel” begins with a story within the story, folklore about a girl in a pink cap with supernatural abilities and an evil nature, setting the stage for Gretel’s own narrative that’s grim — and Grimm. However, even those who know the classic by heart will find a few surprises here, particularly around its modern feminist ideas. Unfortunately, its themes are muddled, making the audience wonder whether the male director and screenwriter find female power irretrievably tainted with a slick of evil. Gretel and her brother Hansel (Sammy Leakey) live in a time and place of pestilence and poverty. Unable to care for them, their mother turns the children out, directing them through the woods to a convent that will hopefully take them in. But Gretel and Hansel take detours that find them seeing silhouettes in the trees, conversing with mushrooms and, finally, happening upon the home of an old woman, Holda ( Alice Krige). Driven by a growling hunger and the sight of a spread on the table, Hansel breaks in but soon discovers that the home’s owner is all too happy for their company. The children gorge themselves, but Gretel begins to question their host’s motives as secrets lurk behind the walls and beneath the floorboards of Holda’s A-frame home, which looks like an Airbnb chosen by a goth influencer. Between the production design of Jeremy Reed and the cinematography of Galo Olivares, “Gretel &Hansel” is a visual wonder. Perkins’ previous films, “The Blackcoat’s Daughter” and “I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, ” were elegantly crafted, but this looks like a work of art. The architecture and set design give the film a German Expressionist bent, with stained glass windows and dark wood that absorbs the candlelight and creates abundant shadows. Each frame is composed so thoughtfully that you’re more likely to lose your breath due to the movie’s beauty rather than its horrors. As with his first two movies, Perkins is less concerned with terrorizing the audience and instead wants to leave them unsettled as he slowly moves toward the final scene. “Gretel & Hansel” is quietly and perfectly eerie, moving with a languorous grace that might put horror fans of jump scares to sleep. Meanwhile, Hayes’ dialogue perhaps intends to sound like poetry written for children, but its simplicity and the actors’ delivery often make scenes fall flat. “Gretel & Hansel” is Perkins’ biggest film to date, and it cements a filmmaker in full possession of a visual prowess that few others with far longer filmographies can claim. But while he offers a stunning feast for the eyes, the substance is likely to leave viewers still hungry. ‘Gretel & Hansel’ Rating: PG-13, for disturbing images/thematic content, and brief drug material Running time: 1 hour, 27 minutes Playing: Starts Jan. 31 in general release
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Gretel & hansel watch full length film. " Hansel and Gretel " (; also known as "Hansel and Grettel", "Hansel and Grethel", or "Little Brother and Little Sister"; German: Hänsel und Gret ( h) el [a] [ˈhɛnzl̩ ʔʊnt ˈɡʁeːtl̩]) is a well-known German fairy tale recorded by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812. Hansel and Gretel are a young brother and sister kidnapped by a cannibalistic witch living in a forest in a house constructed of gingerbread, cake, confection, candy, and many other treats. The two children escape with their lives by outwitting her. The tale has been adapted to various media, most notably the opera Hänsel und Gretel (1893) by Engelbert Humperdinck. "Hansel and Gretel" is classified under Class 327А of the Aarne–Thompson classification system. A similar fairytale from Hungary is called Cerceruska. Plot [ edit] The story is set in medieval Germany. Hansel and Gretel are the children of a poor woodcutter. When a famine settles over the land, the woodcutter's wife (stepmother to Hansel and Gretel) decides to take the children into the woods and leave them there to fend for themselves so she and her husband will not starve to death. The woodcutter opposes the plan but finally reluctantly submits to his wife's scheme, unaware that Hansel and Gretel have overheard them. After the parents have gone to bed, Hansel sneaks out of the house and gathers as many white pebbles as he can, then returns to his room, reassuring Gretel that God will not forsake them. The next day, the family walks deep into the woods and Hansel lays a trail of white pebbles. Their father lights a fire for them in the woods, and goes to gather more wood. After a while, the kids realize the father isn't coming back. Gretel cries, but Hansel tells her all will be fine. After nightfall, they follow his shiny pebbles back to the house, arriving by morning. Their father is overjoyed, and takes them back in as he was very upset about leaving them in the first place. After a while, famine strikes again, and the stepmother insists that they take the kids back to the forest to leave them. This time, she locks the door to their room so Hansel is unable to gather pebbles. Clever Hansel crumbles up the small piece of bread he is given by his parents, and sprinkles crumbs along their path. Unfortunately, birds eat the crumbs, and they can't find their way home. After searching for a very long time, they come upon a house in the woods made of breads, cakes, and sugar. They eat from the house, as they're very hungry. While they are eating, a witch comes out and invites them inside, offering them a meal, and pretending to be a kind and friendly old woman. After feeding them, she traps them in her house and makes them do chores each day, feeding them well in order to fatten them up for eating. One day, the witch decides it is time to eat, and has Gretel light the oven and provide water for boiling her brother. After a while, the witch asks Gretel to hop in the oven to make sure it is hot enough to bake bread. Gretel, sensing the witch's intent, pretends she does not understand what the witch means. Infuriated, the witch hops into the oven herself to demonstrate what she wants, and Gretel pushes the door closed behind her, leaving "the ungodly creature to be burned to ashes". Gretel frees Hansel from the cage and the pair discover a vase full of treasure and precious stones. Putting the jewels into their clothing, the children set off for home. They arrive home to hear that their stepmother has since died from unknown causes and their father has not had a happy day since they left their home. They live happily ever after with the witch's wealth. History and analysis [ edit] Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm heard "Hansel and Gretel" from Wilhelm's friend and future wife Dortchen Wild [1] and published it in Kinder- und Hausmärchen in 1812. [2] In the Grimms' version of the tale, the woodcutter's wife is the children's biological mother and the blame for abandoning them is shared between both her and the woodcutter. In later editions, some slight revisions were made: the wife became the children's stepmother, the woodcutter opposes her scheme to abandon the children, and religious references are made. [ citation needed] The sequence where the swan helps them across the river is also an addition to later editions. Another revision was that some versions claimed the mother died from unknown causes, left the family, or remained with the husband at the end of the story. [3] The fairy tale may have originated in the medieval period of the Great Famine (1315–1317), [4] which caused desperate people to abandon young children to fend for themselves or even resort to cannibalism. Folklorists Iona and Peter Opie indicate in The Classic Fairy Tales (1974) that "Hansel and Gretel" belongs to a group of European tales especially popular in the Baltic regions, about children outwitting ogres into whose hands they have involuntarily fallen. The tale bears resemblances to the first half of Charles Perrault 's " Hop-o'-My-Thumb " (1697) and Madame d'Aulnoy 's " Finette Cendron " (1721). In both tales, abandoned children find their way home by following a trail. In "Clever Cinders", the heroine incinerates a giant by shoving him into an oven in a manner similar to Gretel's dispatch of the witch, and a ruse involving a twig in a Swedish tale resembles Hansel's trick of the dry bone. Linguist and folklorist Edward Vajda has proposed that these stories represent the remnant of a coming-of-age rite-of-passage tale extant in Proto-Indo-European society. [5] [6] A house made of confectionery is found in a 14th-century manuscript about the Land of Cockayne. [1] The fact that the mother or stepmother dies after the children kill the witch has suggested to many commentators that the mother or stepmother and the witch are metaphorically the same woman. [7] In the Russian Vasilisa the Beautiful, the stepmother likewise sends her hated stepdaughter into the forest, to borrow a light from her sister, who turns out to be Baba Yaga, who is also a cannibalistic witch. Besides highlighting the endangerment of children (as well as their own cleverness), the tales have in common a preoccupation with food and with hurting children: the mother or stepmother wants to avoid hunger, while the witch lures children to eat her house of candy so that she can then eat them. [8] Another tale of this type is the French fairy tale The Lost Children. [9] The Brothers Grimm also identified the French Finette Cendron and Hop o' My Thumb as parallel stories. [10] Cultural significance [ edit] The fairytale enjoyed a multitude of adaptations for the stage, among them the opera Hänsel und Gretel by Engelbert Humperdinck—one of today's most performed operas. [11] A contemporary reimagining of the story, Mátti Kovler 's musical fairytale Ami & Tami, was produced in Israel and the United States and subsequently released as a symphonic album. [12] [13] Elements from the story were used in the 1994 horror film Wes Craven's New Nightmare for its climax. Hansel and Gretel's trail of breadcrumbs has also inspired the name of the navigation element " breadcrumbs " that allows users to keep track of their locations within programs or documents. [14] The most recent adaption of the fairytale is Gretel & Hansel, a 2020 American dark fantasy horror film directed by Oz Perkins. See also [ edit] The Truth About Hansel and Gretel " Brother and Sister " " Molly Whuppie " Thirteenth (fairy tale) Notes [ edit] ^ In German, the names are diminutives of Johannes (John) and Margarete (Margaret). References [ edit] Citations [ edit] ^ a b Opie & Opie 1974, p. 237 ^ Tatar (2002), p. 44 ^ Tatar (2002), p. 45 ^ Raedisch (2013), p. 180 ^ Vajda (2010) ^ Vajda (2011) ^ Lüthi 1970, p. 64 ^ Tatar 2002, p. 54 ^ Delarue 1956, p. 365 ^ Tatar 2002, p. 72 ^ Upton, George Putnam (1897). The Standard Operas (Google book) (12th ed. ). Chicago: McClurg. pp. 125–129. ISBN   1-60303-367-X. Retrieved 15 October 2007. ^ "Composer Matti Kovler realizes dream of reviving fairy-tale opera in Boston". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2019-10-31. ^ Schwartz, Penny. "Boston goes into the woods with Israeli opera 'Ami and Tami ' ". Times of Israel. Retrieved 2019-10-31. ^ Mark Levene (18 October 2010). An Introduction to Search Engines and Web Navigation (2nd ed. Wiley. p. 221. ISBN   978-0470526842. Retrieved June 24, 2016. Sources [ edit] External links [ edit] Project Gutenberg e-text SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages: The Annotated Hansel and Gretel Original versions and psychological analysis of classic fairy tales, including Hansel and Gretel The Story of Hansel and Gretel Collaboratively illustrated story on Project Bookses A translation of the Grimm's Fairy Tale Hansel and Gretel.

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Cast Crew Details Genres Director Producers Writers Editors Cinematography Production Design Composer Costumes Studios Country Language Alternative Title Gretel and Hansel Popular reviews More This is good and deserves better than a January dump release If this had an A24 logo tacked onto it... reception would be different... 👎🏻48% YouTube review - Click  HERE 2020 list - Click  HERE This is a visual feast for the eyes, especially if you’re a studio Horror fan. It comes across as a mix between an artistic attempt, and a film mixing in what genre fans love; but at the end of the day, it couldn’t quite connect the two. It comes across as a hollow attempt to bring us something different. The story goes in all sorts of odd directions, and it never really finds its footing. Let’s get one thing straight; this film absolutely looks great. The use of lighting, the film-style, the close-ups, and many of those attempts to do something different work well. The big issue is the fact that… "you would do well to limit the number of words that come out of your mouth" - Creepy guy, but good advice for this movie. - 2020 Ranked: It's still technically January so fuck you all, here is Gretel and Hansel. This film sucked. It's edgelord fairy tales for teenagers too lame to sneak into Rated R films. It looks like a David Lynch fanboy made a horror film for the CW. The score constantly builds toward crap. I guess I'm saying I didn't care for it. Nope it’s terrible your honor it’s really terrible Can't really tell you why I didn't love this one. I had the same reaction to Blackcoat's Daughter; I liked it but... The visuals here were great, loved the production design. The score was amazing. The acting was terrific, especially Alice Krige. It just didn't come together for me. Maybe seeing this in an upstairs room of an American Legion Hall wasn't ideal. I'd definitely watch it again. If only to see all the fairy take stuff I missed the first time. It's got pieces of Suspiria, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, and Alice in Wonderland. I'm sure they're are many, many more. It's good but just not great for me. Recent reviews Wonderful twist on the classic fairy tale that focuses on female empowerment and having agency as a female in a harsh world. Atmospherically creepy, great cinematography, striking iconography, and a tour de force performance from the stellar Alice Krige. Sort of a spiritual sibling to the vvitch. This one was very odd. I came in thinking it was going to be like every other modern horror film, either a Blumhouse joint or a bad Ari Aster knockoff. Instead, we get a really weird and arty tone-poem budget spooky thing. I really liked the visuals and thought the performances were just the right amount of intentionally clunky and weird. Everything was just slightly askew from what I would expect and thus, kept me unnerved and entertained through its entire run time. I will say, it is very short but feels LONG because it is such a simple story and they really did not try to build a "verse" or even add extra lore to the popular story. They… this felt like a really long episode of television You can really see the movie this almost was. So moody and atmospheric, slowly building to a bonkers mushroom trip from hell conclusion... but instead we get an awkward twist and an annoying epilogue. I just know that Oz Perkins has a wildly different cut of this movie sitting somewhere. I wanna see that. Still, I think Oz did a great job with this script. Sophia Lillis did a great job. Alice Krige did a great job. Cinematographer Galo Olivares did a GREAT job. Samuel Leakey did not do a great job. "There’s no breadcrumb trail in Gretel & Hansel. No gingerbread house, either. The menacing old woman at the dark heart of the story lives in a postmodernist isosceles art piece. Rather than being a one-dimensional cannibal, she’s a witch operating on her own lore – her magic powers evident in a pitch-black pigmentation bleeding down her fingers. All this is to say that Gretel & Hansel, the new grimdark fairy tale horror adaptation by Osgood Perkins, is weird. " Full review on Cinematary: Studios- stop papering over weakly plotted films with excessive/intrusive narration. Do that challenge. If Gretel & Hansel were a book, it would consist of beautiful prose but you might not be able to finish it due to a winding, leisurely plot that lacks a unique throughline. The movie seems to think it does; it's positioned as a cool take on feminism within the confines of a Grimm tale with all of the aesthetic trappings of Robert Eggers. What's not to love? Unfortunately, it's that all-too cynical take on feminism; the kind where the movie throws out that a woman hates men in a misguided effort to offer some sort of depth. It's not a bad technique if they actually decide to delve in and give some deeper characterization but becomes a bad faith argument… Fantastic visuals, cinematography, production design, and musical score. A story that had a lot of potential and many intriguing ingredients. Great performance by Alice Krige. All let down by an inexcusably stupid set of voice-over narrations that sucks the life out of the film and dumbs it down to the point that it loses its own sense of mystery and wonder. There's also a ham-fisted attempt to do a minor plot twist that only adds confusion. The voice-overs and the little twist cause the viewer to start trying to pick apart narrative threads and logic gaps that don't hold up under scrutiny. You don't want to start questioning the storytelling mechanics and realism of a fairy tale, but that's exactly… From approaching this movie I was expecting a C list horror movie with some loud music and jump scares and would be forgotten in the next month. I was planning on ignoring this movie and waiting for something else to come out in theaters. But after receiving a $15 AMC gift card I thought, why not? From someone who does not enjoy horror movies and would get scared easily as a viewer I would say this movie has minor scares but does not rely on its horror genre to tell a “grim” version of the famous fairytale Hansel and Gretel. Oz Perkins chooses to tell a story of growing up and personal destiny between the two siblings. But doesn’t go… Popular Lists 2020 Every movie that gets a wide/Streaming service release (in the US) in 2020 RANKED from my most favorite to least….

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The stepmother accepts her plan's failure at first, but when food becomes even more scarce, she and the woodcutter attempt to abandon the children again, this time locking the children's door to prevent them from collecting pebbles. Therefore, Hansel is forced to mark their way back via a Trail of Bread Crumbs from the bread that was supposed to be their lunch; the birds eat all the crumbs, leaving them stranded. They wander around for a while, and then they find a Gingerbread House. They are very hungry, so they start eating. The owner of the house, a Wicked Witch, calls out that she knows someone is eating her house; Hansel and Gretel don't reply. The third time, the witch goes out to meet them. She seems surprisingly friendly, and gives them a huge feast. The next day, Hansel is in a fattening pen, and Gretel is a servant. It seems that the witch eats children, once they are properly prepared. Hansel stalls for a while — the old witch can't see well and pinches his finger to test his plumpness and he is able to trick her by holding out a bone — but eventually she gets tired of waiting, and decides to roast him and eat as he is, along with Gretel to compensate for the supposedly measely meal. She orders Gretel to crawl in to check the oven (intending, of course, to shove her in and cook her as well), but Gretel can tell what she has in mind, and pretends she doesn't know how. When the witch bends over to demonstrate it to her, Gretel shoves her in and slams the door. The two siblings then take all of the treasures and valuables from the late witches house and return home. With the stepmother now dead and all the valuables they took from the witch, Hansel and Gretel live prosperously with their father from then on. Found in many variants across many cultures; a list of some can be found here. There are television versions of this tale, but few film versions for reasons that should be clear. The 19th century composer Engelbert Humperdinck adapted the fairy tale into an opera (premiered 1893). The opera in turn was adapted into a 1954 stop-motion animation film. Garrison Keillor deconstructs this one, as well as " Snow White " and " Cinderella ", in his short story "My Stepmother, Myself" in his book Happy To Be Here. There's a modern retelling set in WWII Poland where Hansel and Gretel are Jewish children; and that's all we're going to say about that. The Doctor Who Expanded Universe book Time Lord Fairy Tales retells it as "The Gingerbread Trap", crossing the plot over with that of the Tenth Doctor story "School Reunion". The tale may have originated during the medieval period of the Great Famine when people were driven to desperate measures. Children were abandoned to fend for themselves, and there were many reported incidents of cannibalism. A variant appears in the Dark Parables games, in which Hansel must rescue Gretel from the witch, rather than the other way around, and does so by giving her a permanent sleeping potion instead of shoving her in the oven. He aids a goddess in the process of the rescue, and she rewards him by bestowing an unusual blessing on his descendants in perpetuity. Gerda, from The Snow Queen, is one of these descendants. A translation can be found here. Adaptions and works based upon "Hansel and Gretel": Gretel and Hansel Hansel and Gretel (2007) Hansel and Gretel (2013) Hansel vs. Gretel Hansel & Gretel Get Baked Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Hansel & Gretel: Warriors of Witchcraft Gretel and Hansel (2020) (no relation to the above-mentioned game) "Hansel and Gretel" provides examples of: Adults Are Useless: Are they ever! The children's birth mother is dead, their stepmother wants to abandon them, their father is cowardly enough to comply to his wife's wishes and the witch desires to eat them for her supper! An Aesop: Don't be too trusting of strangers. Also, strangers immediately offering you goodies and treats the minute they meet you is not a good sign. It should make you raise suspicions that they want something from you in return. Candy laid out in open sight (let alone if they're in a forest far from civilization and in the shape of a house) is a sign that this is a trap. Barefoot Poverty: Illustrations often portray one or both of the siblings going barefoot, presumably to indicate their poverty. Bears Are Bad News: One version has a grizzly bear as the Big Bad instead of the witch. Bowdlerize: In the first edition of the Grimm tales, there was no stepmother; instead both parents agreed to abandon their children. For the second edition, the Grimms changed the mother into a stepmother and added the father's reluctance to follow his wife's plan. This was part of the Grimms' effort to make the tales more palatable as family entertainment. Humperdinck's opera takes this even further, as do later adaptations influenced by it. In the opera, their mother just sends them out to pick berries in exasperation after they accidentally spill a jug of milk that was the only food item left in the house; then they stay too long playing in the forest and get lost when it gets dark. The opera also has the witch turn children into gingerbread instead of straight-up eating their flesh, has her turned into gingerbread herself instead of just burning to death, and has all her previous child victims come back to life when she dies. In VERY early versions of the story (as noted below), the witch's house is not delectable, frosting-covered gingerbread and candy. It's just normal bread, which both ramps up the famine's severity AND the witch's evilness. Big Bad: The Witch. Brother–Sister Team: Our heroes. Composite Character: In some versions of the tale, after killing the witch, the children return home and are happily reunited with their father, when they find out that their wicked (step)mother has died too. This has led some folklorists to speculate that the wicked (step)mother and the witch are in fact the same character. At least one Russian version has the stepmother and the witch be sisters. Creepy Twins: Hansel and Gretel, in the Darker and Edgier adaptations. Cultural Translation: Being a fairy tale, this is often done. A good example of older fairy tale books in Eastern Europe having the witch be Baba Yaga. Distressed Dude: Hansel is locked up in a cage and fattened up to be eaten, and it's left to his sister to bail him out. Family-Unfriendly Death: Befalls the witch. Face on a Milk Carton: In the Supernatural episode " About a Boy ", the witch no longer abducts children because of the Amber Alert system. Instead, she deages adults with a hex bag, fattens them up, and eats them. Fattening the Victim: The witch uses her gingerbread house to lure children into her home in order to fatten and cook them. Faux Affably Evil: The Witch, who pretends to be nice to Hansel and Gretel so that she can lure them into her house and eat them. Gingerbread House: Trope Maker and Trope Codifier. Although in some versions, it's made of bread, and in others, it's simply a house that the siblings recognize as occupied by smoke from the chimney, and are attracted to in an effort to beg for food, only to be caught. Guile Hero: Both siblings use their smarts to outwit both their parents and the witch. Half-Identical Twins: Our heroes are often depicted as such, although it's not stated in the original tale if they're actually twins or not. Henpecked Husband: The woodcutter, so much so that he's willing to abandon his own kids in the woods on his second wife's insistence. Happily Ever After: The children escape the witch and take all her treasures and jewels home with them, and find their stepmother has died and their father is overjoyed to see them. They live like kings from then on. Hoist by His Own Petard: The witch's death. Hope Spot: The children are able to find their way back home using the trail of pebbles, and the stepmother, while angry, initially lets it be. But when the famine worsens, the stepmother insists on abandoning them again, this time locking the door to prevent Hansel from collecting anymore pebbles. Hansel attempts to leave a breadcrumb trail, but the birds eat them. I'm a Humanitarian: The witch eats children. Kill It with Fire: The witch Laser-Guided Karma: In some versions, the children's step-mother dies for no apparent reason besides this. Lighter and Softer: The opera. The Lost Woods: The kids parents attempts to dump them in one so they won't have to worry about feeding them anymore. Lured into a Trap: The gingerbread house itself was a trap the witch set up for children. Murder by Cremation: The witch's death. No Name Given: The parents and the witch. Though in Humperdinck's opera, the parents are Peter and Gertrud and the witch is Rosine Leckermaul (literally, "Raisin Tastymuzzle"). The Nose Knows: In many versions, the witch is nearly blind, but has a keen sense of smell that lets her detect prey from a distance. Ode to Food: Considering the family lives in hunger, there are plenty of food songs in the opera. Offing the Offspring: An implication often overlooked now, but obvious to folk at the time of the tale's origin, is this: the woodcutter's wife can bear him more children once the famine has passed. Oktoberfest: In illustrations, Hansel and Gretel are almost invariably depicted wearing traditional Bavarian costumes. After all, everyone knows it's a German story. Parental Abandonment: The parents do this to their kids in the forest under pretense that they are only leaving briefly to gather some wood, their motive being that there will be more food for them during the famine occurring their country without the children. Parents as People: Mother in the Humperdinck opera and the Cannon Movie Tales version based upon it. When she finds the children horsing around and the milk she was relying on is lost, she starts screaming at them in frustration, says some terrible things, and drives them out into the forest. However, her desperation, fear, and exasperation are understood by the viewer and she remains a sympathetic character. Her horror is palpable when she realizes they are now in danger, and the reunion at the end is a happy one usually void of any reference to her first scene. Rule of Three The Sandman: In the theater version, the Sandman appears to Hansel and Gretel in The Lost Woods, signaling that it is time for the children to sing their evening prayer and go to sleep (though a Dream Ballet ensues). The Sandman's morning counterpart, the Dewman, appears to wake them up again with a very similar song as the curtain goes up on the third act. Social Darwinist: The children's stepmother. The family is living in a medieval famine-stricken Germany, meaning a food shortage, so she decides getting rid of the children is the best option. Solitary Sorceress: This tale is a strong contender as Trope Codifier for the "witch lives in a cottage in the woods" variant of the trope. Sugary Malice: The witch. Temporary Bulk Change: Hansel fattens up rapidly over what appears to be just a few days. Too Smart for Strangers: Except they weren't. Trail of Bread Crumbs: Trope Namer, Trope Maker and Trope Codifier, and possible Ur-Example, together with " Hop-o'-My-Thumb ". Though note that the breadcrumbs didn't work. The trail of stones is what did. Wealthy Ever After: They return with the witch's treasure. What Measure Is a Non-Human? : Also doubles as Ungrateful Bastard. In at least one version, Hansel and Gretel are escorted home by a magic duck... who the father then kills and cooks for dinner. Wicked Stepmother: In the best known versions of the tale, the plan to abandon Hansel and Gretel in the woods is put forward by their stepmother, and the father only complies because of her pressuring. The trope does not appear in the first edition version recorded by the Grimm brothers (and in occasional retellings of the story, such as Paul O Zelinsky's), where the woman is the kids' actual mother, and the father also desires to abandon the children. Averted in Humperdinck's opera, where she is once again the birth mother. In the opera, however, she has no evil motive; she simply sends them out as an exasperated parent and they become lost by accident. As mentioned above, some Russian versions of the story have a pragmatic reason to have a Wicked Stepmother.. is the sister of the Wicked Witch who marries widowed fathers so she can send her their children. Wicked Witch.

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The two leave without a job. At night, the siblings’ mother chastises Gretel for not doing what she had to do to get a job and help provide for them. She tells Gretel that she and Hansel must leave since there is no room left in the house. The mother goes as far as threatening to hack Gretel to bits if they don’t leave immediately. The siblings flee their home and find a hut to sleep in for the night. They then find a ghoulish man who lets out a horrible scream and makes the kids run away. He chases them outside and attacks Hansel. Gretel punches the man, whose eye appears to come off. Before he lunges at Gretel, he is killed by an arrow through his head. A Hunter (Charles Babalola) rescues the siblings and takes them into his home for the night, feeding them a rabbit stew. He tells them he will let them sleep there for the night and will also direct them toward others who can provide them with food and work. The following morning, the siblings go out to forage and seek out work. They get frustrated when they find nothing until Gretel spots some mushrooms. They turn out to be “magic” mushrooms that cause the two to laugh hysterically. Hansel then wanders until he finds a house that has a cake smell coming from it. Gretel follows as she hears what sounds like a girl’s voice beckoning her, seen alongside the Beautiful Child being taken away in a carriage. Gretel tries to stop Hansel from going in, but he does so anyway and appears to be taken by someone. Gretel tries to start a fire to break inside, but she is greeted by Holda (Alice Krige), the woman living inside. She invites the siblings inside for a meal and allows them to sleep there in exchange for work. Holda has Hansel go out into the woods to practice his skills with an ax, while she keeps Gretel at the house. Hansel enjoys his time there since they have plenty of food, but Gretel becomes suspicious of Holda’s intentions. Gretel starts to see a vision of the Enchantress and also hears children’s voices guiding her somewhere, but before she finds out what’s going on, she wakes up in her bed. While Hansel goes out, Holda shows Gretel how to tap into her powers as a witch. Gretel goes into the woods and manages to use her power to bring a tree branch near her to she can take a fruit. Meanwhile, Hansel also sees a vision of the Enchantress and spots a satanic carving on a nearby tree. Hansel also starts to grow suspicious of Holda, telling Gretel he wants to go home, even though they have nothing waiting for them there. Later in the night, Gretel makes her way into Holda’s cellar, where Hansel is sitting in a trance. The floor fills with goo, and a younger witch emerges, emptying buckets of guts onto the table before turning them into food, the same that Holda fed the siblings. Gretel realizes the food is made of children. The next day, Gretel sits with Holda, who eats something and pulls a long strand of a child’s hair out of her mouth. Gretel pleads with Holda to let Hansel go, but she refuses, as she is saving him for Gretel to consume. She then tells Gretel the truth about the story of the Beautiful Child – Holda was the girl’s mother, and she resented her daughter after she killed her father, and she left the girl in the woods of her own accord. However, the child lingered in Holda’s mind, promising to share her powers with her if she trusted the darkness. With that, Holda devoured her other children and took on the disguise of an old woman to appear friendly and lure other children to their fates. Holda keeps Gretel strapped to the table in the cellar as she assumes her youthful appearance to lure Hansel into a cage so she can cook him. Gretel manages to use her powers to send a staff toward Holda, sticking her to the wall over the flames. Her body catches fire and she writhes in agony until she is fully destroyed, breaking the trance on Hansel and letting Gretel go free. Gretel decides to stay behind at the house while sending Hansel on his way with a horse. The horse brings him back to his old house, where his mother no longer stays. Gretel then sees the spirits of the dead children emerge from the trees, now free at last. Her fingers then turn black just like Holda’s did, but her voiceover states that she will be brave and trust in herself. Brought to you by Gretel and Hansel are forced out of their home by their cruel mother after Gretel fails to get work to provide for them. After they are rescued from a creature by a hunter, he provides them with food and shelter and directs them on where to find someone who will help them with food and work. The siblings come across the home of a witch, Holda, who appears friendly and provides them with food and shelter in exchange for work. Holda begins to teach Gretel how to tap into her own witch powers, but Gretel soon learns that Holda has been luring children to her home to kill and eat them, and she plans to do the same with Hansel. Holda prepares for Hansel to be cooked, but Gretel uses her power to send Holda's staff toward her and cause her to burn to death. Gretel stays at Holda's home while sending Hansel away. The spirits of the children are free, but Gretel must now contend with her own witch powers.

Social engineering has changed the name of the fairy tail called “Hansel and Gretel” to “Gretel and Hansel”. Wouldnt want it to appear as if a white male was leading anything. Thats offensive. Down with Hansel! 🤷🏻‍♂️.

 



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