The idea of Chris Hemsworth as Eric Huntsman and Charlize Theron as the evil Queen Ravenna returning to the big screen is exciting. It's an idea that alone seems that Universal Pictures has chosen to make a sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman, even without the snow of the year 2 201. I wish they had given us a bit more. The Huntsman: Winter War, which served as a prequel, a sequel, too, have put together scrappily one thing that failed to sparkle as a tale or adventure. The movie, which has a rich source material from which it can feed, but now a writer who became more imagination and come up with something fresh and interesting. Evan's writing and Craig Mazin Spiliotopoulos by trying to introduce us to his sister Freya Ravenna (played by Emily Blunt). She is shown to have a heart warmer than her sister, who had turned to darkness something when she was delivered her lover (something like it happens in the movie Maleficent) releasing her power to control ice (which will remind you of Elsa the ice). Her forbidden love in the kingdom until her sisters dared to humiliate (Chris Hemsworth and Jessica Chastain).

Although it's not interesting, most of the stories back that can be written, both written phasing what an adventure exciting, with a later, when we move forward in the timeline for that period after the events of Snow White and the Huntsman said. Here Huntsman is hoping to mirror Raven away from the hands of Freya ( the mirror will remind you of the Ring LOTR) with the help of two dwarfs. It's the kind of adventure we shared with the snow before she entered the dark forest, it met the Dwarves, eating an apple placed on her fight wage war. That's exciting! The adventure we follow Huntsman: The Winter War, intent comparison; It looks promising, in part, but not perfectly tied to deliver exciting, like a movie that should be applied. Predicting in many places, the plot of this movie is trying to be too clever at times for its good, put in some fresh and change has become a distraction rather than a surprise.


Nicolas- director Cedric worked Troyan's appearance as a director of Huntsman: The Winter War was before the second unit director sets on Snow White and the Huntsman and the Department of visual effect for another movie. Nicolas-Troyan is not led to a great tale with mass shootings across the landscape and the use of special effects. This last in particular has some beautiful shots the use of CGI; Bring diversity to the table. The film though needed more of the same. What is needed is also the better speed of scenes, where lack of experience, Nicolas-Troyan is visible. Editing jobs do not feel happy with the mark. Music by James Newton Howard, despite doing its bit to add some excitement to the film.

The biggest supplier of its great films. All three women are known for their strong and tough role, bringing in more depth to the movie and its characters. Charlize Theron is pretty bad and Ravenna and she are a prosperous and glorious now. This command displays her when she's on screen and to look away from her will be a sad choice. Emily Blunt shines as Freya powerful tyrant cold with a tinge of softness to her characters with contrasting Ravenna. She Jessica Chastain to easily slip into the role of covering and strength intention Sarah ratio only by the lack of development of her character in the script and that Scotland is stronger than (or is it Ireland?) Accent. Mr. Chris Hemsworth another is the joy to watch on the big screen, with his wide smile and charming personality, which is much needed in a dark landscape looks grim otherwise. Although chemistry between Hemsworth and Chastain is not the best one, you will be seen this year. Blame, again, the lack of depth in the script for that!


The Huntsman: War Winter is an example of how the presence of actor strength alone can make the film a wonderful while at the same time it's the presence of the actor great alike, which can take something out of the movie this poor. A sequel that is not necessary, though, its shortcomings in the lack of imagination shown by the writer and director, to step away from the usual way to go about this movie. More creativity in the script can do a great film, considering the talent that is on hand to approve it; But alas, all legends will not end up perfect, eh!?
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