You’re
going to think I’m crazy, but, this film is actually pretty good. Especially
for an Asylum production. For those unfamiliar with The Asylum, it’s a film
company who is famous for its low budget productions such as ‘Megafault’ (Which
turned out to be Brittany Murphy’s last film before her death), ‘Merlin and the
War of the Dragons’ and ‘Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus’, though they are more
famous for their copycat versions of more famous films, like ‘Sherlock Holmes’,
‘Monster’ and ‘Transmorphers’.
This
post is the mockbuster of this month’s ‘Mirror Mirror’. So the plot is Snow White’s father has died, leaving the kingdom to her stepmother, the evil Queen
Gwendolyn. The Queen wants to marry Prince Alexander in order to gain his lands
and armies, increasing her power. Upon learning from her Magic Mirror that Snow
White is now the fairest of them all and the Prince has fallen for her, the
Queen orders her death, only for Snow to escape in the forest, where she’s saved
by elves.
Yes,
I said elves. Okay, while I did say that this film was good, it still suffers
from being an Asylum production. In this case, the Asylum version says that a
star fell from the sky, creating a viridian flame and spawning two species from
it, the elves and a race of giant lizards. Yes, a race of giant lizards. And I’ll
say it now, there aren’t any dwarves. You know, for a film which has ‘Grimm’ in
the title, you kind of expect the film to be an adaptation of a Grimm story.
That
being said, the Asylum didn’t even get Snow White right, namely in this film,
Snow White is blonde, and looks more like Alice in Wonderland. What the Hell? Did they not get the “her hair as dark as
ebony”. I wouldn’t be so annoyed by this since it isn’t really that bad, but on
the front of the DVD box I have, Snow White has black hair. Or at least the one I have has a black haired Snow White, there is an alternate cover. Speaking of the DVD
cover, where was the dragon?!
The
acting, isn’t bad, it’s actually pretty damn decent. Sure there are some people
and moments who give the standard acting you find in a typical Asylum
production, but this one actually proves to be the exception. The Asylum has
actually hired actors for this! Eliza Bennett, who plays Snow, was in ‘Inkheart’,
whilst Jane March was in ‘Clash of the Titans remake’, and Jamie Thomas King
appeared in ‘Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy’. I was really impressed with
Sebastian Wimmer, especially since this was his first film. I have to say that
Jane March did a damn good job as the Queen, especially when she was pretending
to mourn the King.
But
like I said, this film does suffer from being an Asylum film. There are reused scenes, though not as obvious, and the effects are
standard rubbish, so why the writers wrote giant lizards and mutant dogs into
it is a mystery. Well, I say that, but the giant lizards were effectively plot
conveniences when you want certain characters to die or Snow White to be saved
from her first assassination. While the effect used to summon the Magic Mirror
is alright, it is obvious that the mouth of the Magic Mirror doesn’t move.
The
characters themselves are pretty good too, and this was mainly shown through
the actors behind them. The Queen was, of course evil, but she was also shown
as manipulative, cruel, wicked, she was truly a dark character. Snow was, of
course, her kind and sweet self, and we saw how her character changed from
princess to outcast to revolutionary. Alexander was just badass, he knew how to
fight, he could formulate strategies, and yet he still had a caring side. How
badass was he, he killed a mutated dog or two, then killed a giant lizard! And
then slightly bumping his head knocked him out.
So
to conclude, yes it’s still an Asylum film and therefore it isn’t going to win
at the Oscars anytime soon, the effects are naff and the acting is off in
places. But this has to be a serious improvement on your average Asylum
production. The story is good, the
acting has vastly improved, the characters are interesting, and the film is
actually enjoyable.
Wow,
my first review on an Asylum film and it’s a positive one. I need to rectify
this. I need to watch ‘American Battleship’!
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