BersamaJason Keller yang menulis film Mirror Mirror yang akan segera rilis ini berhasil bekerja sama dalam proyek kemanusian nan religius ini. Gerard, Michelle and Sam Childers Jika dilihat dari pemeran utamanya, Sam Childers yang diperankan Gerard Butler rasanya tidak perlu anda ragukan lagi kemampuannya.
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Pemeran Miley Cyrus (Lola), Ashley Greene (Ashley), Demi Moore (Anne), Douglas Booth (Kyle), Mirror Mirror Dalam kisah yang dibuat berdasarkan adaptasi lepas dari dongeng Grimm Bersaudara ini, Snow White (Lily Collins) diceritakan telah terusir dari kerajaannya karena ulah si ratu jahat (Julia Roberts). Dengan bantuan tujuh kurcaci, Snow
. This article is about the book from A Twisted Tale. For other media, see Mirror, Mirror. Mirror, Mirror is a novel based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that is the sixth entry of the "A Twisted Tale" series. Summary[] What if the Evil Queen poisoned the Prince? Following her beloved mother's death, the kingdom falls into the hands of Snow White's stepmother, commonly referred to as "the Evil Queen" by those she rules. Snow keeps her head down at the castle, hoping to make the best of her situation. But when new information about her parents resurfaces and a plot to kill her goes haywire, everything changes for Snow. With the help of a group of wary dwarfs, a kind Prince she thought she'd never see again, and a mysterious stranger from her past, Snow embarks on a quest to stop the Evil Queen and take back her kingdom. But can she stop an enemy who knows her every move and will stop at nothing to retain her power... including going after the ones Snow loves? Plot[] In a prologue, a princess and her friend, Anne, are seen arriving at a castle for the first time in a few weeks. It seems that the castle was once a beacon for its kingdom. A celebration was about to begin, and they had little time, as the queen of this kingdom demanded everyone be at this celebration. In the past, the former king and queen of the kingdom ruled benevolently, with prosperity and peace for all, with not just rich soil for farming, but also an underground diamond mine. And now only this princess could bring all of that back. Anne cuts up tree branches to clear a path through a forest to an alternate route into the castle to avoid being recognized. Anne assures the princess she would have an easy time getting through than either Anne or Prince Henrich had earlier. This princess is worried about the danger that Henrich, or Henri, as the princess calls him, is in, but the princess has more important matters to tend to. As the two enter the kingdom, it is eerily empty for this celebration, as all village establishments are closed, by order of the new queen, Ingrid. Something is amiss, as it seems unlike Queen Ingrid to demand merriment or a festival, since everyone lived in fear of her. As the princess and Anne try to figure out what to do, a random man informs them that Queen Ingrid is a witch and that she will curse them if they don't hide. At last, they come across the mysterious celebration, as everyone is gathered around what looks a form of witchcraft, in the form of the still body of a young man in a glass coffin. It is Prince Henrich, who never stirs, almost as though dead. It seemed to be the doing of Queen Ingrid, who wanted to make an example of the princess, whom she regards as a threat, as the townsfolk are in surprise and excitement at the return of the princess. They beg her to save them, but the next thing she knows, the princess is captured by a burly man who smiles sadistically at her and calls her a traitor who is to be taken to Queen Ingrid, who is expecting her. As he drags her away, he sadistically tells her, "Welcome home, Snow White." It all started ten years earlier, with the then-seven-year-old Princess Snow marveling at a snowfall and wondering if she was named after the snow or vice-versa. She loves her mother, the Queen, whom Snow looked just like. They would play hide-and-seek outside, with Snow attempting to hide in the aviary. But she slips and falls on a rosebush, pricking her hand on the thorns and causing her to bleed. Her mother catches up with her and covers the wound with a handkerchief. All the while, the Queen's sister and lady-in-waiting, Snow's aunt Ingrid, expresses displeasure at her being out there in the snow. At that moment, then now-seventeen-year-old Snow awakens from what was apparently a dream. Her mother was gone. Her aunt, the new queen, had become a recluse, letting few people, if anyone, near her, including her niece. New Characters[] Anne - Snow's friend, who accompanies her to the kingdom to reclaim the throne. Mila - The queen's washer. Brutus - The captain of the royal guards. Uncle Herbert - The farmer who took in Ingrid and Katherine after the sisters escaped their abusive father. Mrs. Kindred - The royal cook. Unnamed sorcerer - The sorcerer who trained the Evil Queen and taught her about magic. But she was impatient and betrayed him after finding the Magic Mirror. Kurt - villager associated with the dwarfs, and joins Snow White's cause in overthrowing the queen. Fritz - villager associated with the dwarfs, and joins Snow White's cause in overthrowing the queen. Sorceress Leonetta - a local sorceress who has provided protection for King Georg all these years. Trivia[] The Evil Queen is given the name Ingrid, although there is more backstory to the queen. She was sisters with Snow's late mother, Queen Katherine. They were both children of an abusive father. After their mother passed away, the sisters ran away to escape his abuse, then wound up at a farmer's place. While Katherine enjoyed her new life, Ingrid loathed it and wanted nothing more than to leave it behind and start anew. While Katherine became known for growing beautiful apples calling them Red Fire apples, Ingrid became infatuated with dark magic and started her apprenticeship with a sorcerer. She eventually found the Magic Mirror and used it to change her life. Unfortunately, Katherine got chosen to be the queen of the kingdom before Ingrid had the chance. Katherine took her in as her lady-in-waiting. Some years after Snow White was born, Ingrid organized her sister's assassination then cast a love spell on the king to marry him and claim the throne for herself. The Prince's name in the book is Henrich. The King's name is King Georg. He was a fair and honorable king until his wife passed. Sometime after marrying Ingrid, the evil queen banished him from the kingdom, never to return. She announced to the kingdom that the king had deserted her people and daughter. In truth, he had been living in the borders of Prince Henrich's kingdom and tried to return home for Snow White, but the queen's dark magic thwarted him every time. In the end, the Queen lifted the spell to hold him hostage in order to lure Snow White into a trap. After the queen was defeated, King Georg became Snow White's royal advisor. This book's title is the same as the 2012 movie that starred Julia Roberts and Lily Collins. Snow White is more headstrong than her movie counterpart. She is also noted to be seventeen years old as opposed to being fourteen in the movie. Snow White stayed in the dwarfs' house for longer than in the movie. International Titles[] French Un jour ma princesse viendra Someday My Princess Will Come German Spieglein, Spieglein Mirror, Mirror Italian Specchio, specchio Mirror, Mirror Japanese ミラー, ミラー Mirror, Mirror Polish Lustereczko, lustereczko... Mirror, Mirror... Gallery[] Current Cover 2019Original UK Paperback Cover 2019France Cover 2020Germany Cover 2021Current UK Paperback Cover 2023New Zealand Collectors Edition Cover 2022Poland Cover 2022Japan Part One Paperback Cover 2023Japan Part Two Paperback Cover 2023 v - e - d Media Film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs soundtrack/video • Snow White Television A Poem Is... Video games Game Boy Color game • Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep • Kingdom Hearts χ • Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ/Union χ • Disney Heroes Battle Mode Books Fairest of All A Tale of the Wicked Queen • Royal Weddings • Disney Princess Beginnings Cancelled projects Snow White Returns • Atari 2600 video game • The Seven Dwarfs • Rose Red Disney Parks Castle of Magical Dreams • Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour • Club Villain • Disney Animation Building • Fairy Tale Forest • Mickey Mouse Revue • Once Upon a Time Adventure • Princess Pavilion • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train • Snow White's Adventures • Snow White's Scary Adventures • Snow White Grotto • Storybook Land Canal Boats • Snow White's Enchanted Wish Entertainment Cinderella's Surprise Celebration • Cinderellabration Lights of Romance • Disney Dreams An Enchanted Classic • Dream Along with Mickey • Fantasmic! • Golden Fairytale Fanfare • Mickey and the Wondrous Book • Mickey's Magical Music World • Mickey's Gift of Dreams • Mickey's Magical Celebration • Once Upon a Mouse • One Man's Dream II The Magic Lives On! • Royal Princess Music Celebration • Singin', Dancin', Heigh Ho! • Snow White An Enchanting Musical • The Golden Mickeys • The Starlit Princess Waltz • Villains Tonight! • Club Mouse Beat Parades Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade • Disney's Dreams On Parade Moving On • Disney's Fantillusion • Disney's Magical Moments Parade • Disney's Party Express • Disney Carnivale Parade • Disney on Parade • Disney Stars on Parade • Disney Stars 'n' Cars • Dreaming Up! • Festival of Fantasy Parade • Flights of Fantasy Parade • Happiness is Here Parade • Main Street Electrical Parade • Mickey's Rainy Day Express • Mickey's Soundsational Parade • Mickey's Storybook Express • SpectroMagic • Snow White's Golden Anniversary Celebration • The Wonderful World of Disney Parade • Minnie's Tiara of Dreams • Disney Harmony in Color! Parade Fireworks Disney Enchantment • Fantasy in the Sky • Illuminate! A Nighttime Celebration • Momentous • Once Upon a Time • Remember... Dreams Come True • Wishes A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams • Wonderful World of Animation • World of Color Celebrate! • Wondrous Journeys Spring Disney Friends Springtime Processional • Disney Pirate or Princess Make Your Choice Summer Club Mouse Beat • Mickey's WaterWorks Halloween Disney's Maleficious Halloween Party • Disney Villains Wicked Gathering • Frightfully Fun Parade • Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular • Inferno Dance Party • It's Good to be Bad with the Disney Villains • Jack Skellington’s Villainous Gathering • Kooky Spooky Halloween Night • Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade • Re-Villains! Halloween Parade • The Villains Rockin’ Halloween • The Villains World • Villains Grove • Villains Mix and Mingle • Villains Night Out! Christmas A Christmas Fantasy Parade • Disney Christmas Stories • Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration • Royal Christmas Wishes • Winter Magic Cavalcade Characters Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Snow White • The Evil Queen • The Prince • The Huntsman • Doc • Grumpy • Happy • Bashful • Sleepy • Sneezy • Dopey • Forest Animals • Raven • Vultures Deleted The First King • The First Queen Objects Magic Mirror • Poisoned Apple • Heart Box Locations The Queen's Castle • Cottage of the Seven Dwarfs • Dwarfs' Mine • The Forest • The Prince's Castle Songs Original I'm Wishing • One Song • With a Smile and a Song • Whistle While You Work • Heigh Ho • Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum • The Silly Song • Someday My Prince Will Come Deleted Music in Your Soup • You're Never Too Old Remake Waiting on a Wish Other Songs Welcome to the Kingdom • Will I Ever See Her Again? See Also Unused Dwarfs • Merchandise • Legacy • Musical Soundtrack • Disney Sing Along Songs Heigh-Ho • Snow White Returns • One Hour in Wonderland • The Walt Disney Christmas Show • The 7D
Top Billed Cast Lily Collins Snow White Julia Roberts Evil Queen Armie Hammer Prince Andrew Alcott Nathan Lane Brighton Martin Klebba Butcher Jordan Prentice Napoleon Mark Povinelli Half Pint Joe Gnoffo Grub Danny Woodburn Grimm View More Full Cast & Crew Julia Roberts looks like she is having some fun here in this re-versioning of the timeless "Snow White" story. She is the rather sarcastic, wicked, queen who has managed to somehow get shot of the king Sean Bean - so no bad thing and rules the frosty kingdom with the aid of her sidekick "Brighton" Nathan Lane whilst the princess Lily Collins grows to womanhood. Whilst out walking in the woods one day, the young girl comes across the half dressed prince "Alcott" Armie Hammer and his pal "Napoleon" Jordan Prentice. Taken to the palace the queen takes a bit of a shine to the prince but h... read the rest. Read All Reviews
Mirror Mirror is a 2012 American comedy fantasy film based on the fairy tale "Snow White" by the Brothers Grimm. It is directed by Tarsem Singh and stars Lily Collins, Julia Roberts, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, and Sean Bean.[2] The name derives from the words that the Wicked Queen uses to address her Magic Mirror "Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?". The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design. Plot[] Snow White's mother died in child birth, and her father, the King Sean Bean, marries Clementianna Julia Roberts, the most beautiful woman in the land and raises Snow White. One day, the king leaves to fight a great evil that has invaded the land but never returns. Queen Clementianna rules in his absence and keeps Snow White in the palace. Ten years later, Snow White Lily Collins having turned eighteen, desires to see her kingdom. Defying Queen Clementianna's orders, she leaves the palace. Arriving at a forest, she meets Prince Andrew Alcott Armie Hammer who has been robbed by thieving dwarfs. She and the Prince are drawn to each other but go their separate ways. Snow White arrives in the town, and finds the once-happy townfolk are destitute due to Queen Clementianna's greed. Meanwhile, Prince Alcott finds his way to the palace. Queen Clementianna realizes he comes from a wealthy kingdom, and throws a ball to woo the Prince to solve her financial problems. Snow White secretly attends the ball, planning to ask the prince to help her restore the kingdom. Queen Clementianna notices them dancing and orders her manservant Brighton Nathan Lane to take the princess into the forest and feed her to the Beast Frank Welker that lives there. Brighton takes Snow White to the forest, but he releases her and urges her to run. Snow White flees the Beast and collapses at the door to the Seven Dwarfs' house. She wakes up to find the dwarfs Grimm Danny Woodburn, Butcher Martin Klebba, Wolf Sebastian Saraceno, Napoleon Jordan Prentice, Half Pint Mark Povinelli, Grub Joe Gnoffo, and Chuck Ronald Lee Clark. Queen Clementianna leaves another tax to pay for the parties she throws for Prince Alcott. Brighton collects the taxes, but, on the way back to the palace, the dwarfs rob Brighton and steal the money. Snow White sneaks away to return the money. The townspeople and the Town Magistrate Alex Ivanovici are overjoyed to have their money back and Snow White lets the Dwarfs take credit for it, earning them the people's acceptance and gratitude. Meanwhile, Queen Clementianna informs Alcott that Snow White is dead. When the Prince finds out that the bandits have robbed Brighton, he goes after them, unaware of the awful things the Queen has done. In the forest, Alcott discovers that Snow White is alive and in league with the bandits. Each believing the other to be in the wrong, Snow White and Alcott duel. Alcott returns to the Palace defeated and informs the Queen that Snow White is alive. Queen Clementianna goes to her Magic Mirror, within which lives her reflection, the Mirror Queen Lisa Roberts Gillan. Displeased that Brighton had lied about Snow White's death, Queen Clementianna has the Mirror Queen turn Brighton into a cockroach which was for a short time. The Queen requests a love potion so she can make the Prince fall in love with her. The Mirror Queen repeatedly warns Queen Clementianna that there is a price for using dark magic, but Queen Clementianna refuses to listen. The potion, however, turns out to be a 'puppy love' potion and the Prince becomes devoted to her like a puppy dog. Under this spell, the Prince agrees to marry Queen Clementianna. She then uses dark magic to create two giant wooden puppets in the forest and uses them to try and kill Snow White and the Dwarfs. Snow White is able to cut the strings of the puppets and break the spell. Snow White and the Dwarfs crash the royal wedding and capture the Prince before Queen Clementianna and Brighton arrive. Back in the forest, the still-cursed Prince wishes to return to the Queen. Snow White kisses Alcott and the spell is broken. Snow White encounters Queen Clementianna who reveals that she can control the Beast that has been plaguing the forest and sends it after Snow White. But the Beast hesitates and Snow White sees that it wears a necklace with a moon charm on it similar to the one the Queen wears. She cuts the chain with her father's dagger and the Beast suddenly becomes engulfed in light. Queen Clementianna begins to age, and the Mirror Queen says this is her consequence for using dark magic. The Beast turns out to be Snow White's father who has no memory of the last ten years. Grateful to Alcott for his assistance, the king agrees to let him marry Snow White. During the wedding celebration, a crone in a hooded robe appears and offers Snow White an apple which is poisoned as a wedding gift. Realizing that the crone is Clementianna, Snow White offers a piece of the apple to Clementianna. Accepting defeat, Clementianna takes the apple as the Mirror House shatters upon the Mirror Queen declaring that it was Snow White's story all along. The film's epilogue reveals what happened to the Dwarfs Grimm becomes a teacher again and writes a book of fairy tales, Napoleon becomes a hairdresser, Wolf "returned to his pack", Half-Pint finds a girlfriend, Grub just eats, Butcher becomes a flyweight champion, and Chuck joins the royal circus. Cast[] Lily Collins as Snow White Julia Roberts as Queen Clementianna, the evil stepmother of Snow White. Armie Hammer as Prince Alcott Nathan Lane as Brighton, the Queen's executive bootlicker. Mare Winningham as Margaret, a baker who was Snow White's friend since childhood. Michael Lerner as the Baron Sean Bean as the King, the father of Snow White who went missing. Danny Woodburn as Grimm, the leader of the Dwarves. He is named after the Brothers Grimm. Martin Klebba as Butcher, a dwarf that used to work as a butcher. Sebastian Saraceno as Wolf, a dwarf in a wolf cape. Jordan Prentice as Napoleon, a dwarf that wears a hat similar to Napoleon. Mark Povinelli as Half Pint, a dwarf who has a crush on Snow White. Joe Gnoffo as Grub, a dwarf who is always eating. Ronald Lee Clark as Chuckles, a dwarf who chuckles a lot. Lisa Roberts Gillan as the Mirror Queen, the reflection of Queen Clemenianna who is much wiser, kinder, and somewhat younger than her. Robert Emms as Charles Renbock, Prince Alcott's faithful valet and confidant. Alex Ivanovici as the Town Magistrate Frank Welker as the voice of the Beast, a chimeric creature with a lion/dog-like head, the antlers of a deer, chicken leg-like arms, the wings of an eagle, and the body and tail of a snake with a tail-claw at the end of the tail. Frank Welker also provides the vocal effects of the giant puppets. Casting[] Roberts was the first to be cast, because very early on Tarsem Singh wanted an Evil Queen with whom audiences could relate. He stated that in the film, the queen is not evil, but rather insecure. He also revealed that the Queen's true ugliness may be revealed at the very end of the film.[3] Originally Saoirse Ronan was considered for the role of Snow White but the age difference between her and Armie Hammer was too large he was 25 and she was 17. Felicity Jones was offered the part but turned it down.[4] Collins was eventually cast in the role.[5] Collins said in an interview that her casting happened in 24 hours after she met Tarsem Singh and read for him.[6] Hammer was cast as the prince who is at first drawn towards the Queen and then towards Snow White. He beat out James McAvoy and Alex Pettyfer for the role.[7] Production[] Filming for Mirror Mirror began on June 20, 2011 in Montreal, Quebec, under the working title Untitled Snow White Project.[8] Production on the film wrapped in mid-September.[9] The film was officially titled Mirror Mirror on November 4, 2011. The first trailer was released on November 30, 2011 in partnership with Relativity Media and Trailer Park.[10] The teaser poster was released the same day. Mirror Mirror was the last film which Tarsem's regular costume designer, Eiko Ishioka, worked on before her death. The visual effects were done by Wayne Brinton, Tim Carras, Sébastien Moreau and Amanda Dyar.[11] Relativity Media announced the movie's final cost as being $85 million, though an article in the Los Angeles Times said the true budget was closer to $100 million.[12] Release[] The film was released March 30, 2012 in theaters. The film was originally scheduled for a March 16, 2012 release, but was delayed until a date of March 30, which was announced January 26.[13] Plus, before the March 16 date, a June 29 date had been scheduled. Overall, the film had been rescheduled twice, finally landing on its date of March 30. Box office[] On its opening day, Mirror Mirror made $ million, coming in at the No. 3 spot behind The Hunger Games and Wrath of the Titans.[14] For its opening weekend, the film earned $ million while holding onto the No. 3 spot at the box office.[15] During its theatrical run, Mirror Mirror grossed $64,935,167 in North America and $97,900,000 internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $162,835,167.[1] Reception[] The film received generally mixed reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports the film currently holds a rating of 50% with an average score of based on 163 critic reviews. The site's general consensus is that "Like most of Tarsem Singh's films, Mirror Mirror is undeniably beautiful – but its treatment of the age-old Snow White fable lacks enough depth or originality to set it apart from the countless other adaptations of the tale."[16] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews from film critics, it has an average score of 46 from the 34 reviews, which indicates "Mixed or average reviews".[17] Robbie Collin from British newspaper The Telegraph gave the film four stars describing it as "an exuberantly charming fairy story that owes as much to the gnarled folk tale illustrations of Arthur Rackham as the stagey, saturated lunacy of that half-loved, half-feared East German fantasy The Singing Ringing Tree. It's a Grimm piece of work, but far from a grim one without rehashing the seminal Disney animated version, it radiates gorgeousness and good humour with a near-nuclear intensity." Collin praised costume designer Eiko Ishioka's work, saying "every outfit in Mirror Mirror is a masterpiece". He concluded the film is "the opposite of Tim Burton's brash, chaotic, dispiritingly popular Alice in Wonderland here, the artistry of the cast and crew leaps off the screen, not 3D computer graphics."[18] Home media[] Mirror Mirror was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 26, 2012.[19] Awards and nominations[] Award Category Recipients Result Ref. 2012 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Sci-Fi/Fantasy Nominated [20] Choice Movie Actress Sci-Fi/Fantasy Lily Collins Nominated 2013 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Villain Julia Roberts Nominated [21] 85th Academy Awards Best Costume Design Eiko Ishioka Nominated [22] International release[] Russia - March 15, 2012 Spain - March 23, 2012 Argentina - March 29, 2012 Australia - March 29, 2012 Canada - March 30, 2012 United States - March 30, 2012 Colombia - March 30, 2012 Chile - April 5, 2012 Brazil - April 6, 2012 Mexico - April 6, 2012 Trivia[] The movie grossed $183,018,522 worldwide.
Julia Roberts © - Akhirnya penafsiran ulang kisah Putri Salju versi Tarsem Singh resmi mendapat judul. Film yang memasang nama Julia Roberts sebagai pemeran utamanya ini diberi judul MIRROR film yang juga memasang nama putri vokalis Genesis ini akan diedarkan tanggal 16 Maret tahun film yang didukung oleh Relativity Media ini sebenarnya sudah rampung pertengahan September lalu namun baru sekarang studio ini melansir pernyataan resmi tentang judul film ini. Film ini disutradarai oleh Tarsem Singh yang sebelumnya juga membidani kelahiran film-film berbujet besar seperti IMMORTALS dan THE ini menuturkan kisah tentang seorang putri yang harus tinggal dalam pengasingan lantaran kerajaannya dikuasai oleh sang ratu jahat. Karakter putri ini bakal diperankan oleh Lily Collins, putri Phil Collins, sementara sosok ratu jahat bakal diperankan oleh Julia putri lantas meminta bantuan pada tujuh orang pemberontak untuk mengambil alih kekuasaan dari sang ratu jahat. Meski dibuat berdasarkan dongeng yang dikumpulkan oleh Grimm bersaudara namun Tarsem Singh akan memasukkan unsur komedi, petualangan, dan tentu saja kisah nama yang terlibat proyek ini, menurut IGN, adalah Armie Hammer, Sean Bean, Nathan Lane, Mare Winningham, Michael Lerner, dan Robert Emms. kpl/ign/roc
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