Weiß wie Schnee – Wer ist die Schönste im ganzen Land? (2019)
31KWeiß wie Schnee – Wer ist die Schönste im ganzen Land?: Directed by Anne Fontaine. With Lou de Laâge, Isabelle Huppert, Charles Berling, Damien Bonnard. Claire, a beautiful young woman works at her late father’s hotel that is now managed by her evil stepmother Maud. Claire unwittingly sparks uncontrollable jealousy in Maud, whose young lover has fallen in love with Claire. Maud decides to get rid of Claire who finds shelter in a farm where she’s allowed to break free from her strict upbringing through encounters with seven “princes.”
“Everybody knows the tale, and some writer have made wonderful work with it: Some innovative, some sweet, some captivating… This version has nothing to bring to us.nThere are formidable actors like Vincent Macaigne, Benoît Poelvoorde (this two reach are the only good work about the movie) and Isabelle Huppert (she couldnu0026#39;t do much I think since her role is without any emotion or extravagance), and the director fault in creating something.nThe only thing that kept me seeing the movie till the end is the actress Lou de Laâge, not for her work that was poorly executed (maybe because of the director, I donu0026#39;t know), but because of her naked (Iu0026#39;m a simple man) and to see if she had sex with all the u0026quot;seven dwarvesu0026quot;. Itu0026#39;s not the best compliment we can do to an actress or a movie… Sheu0026#39;s beautiful but never expressed the u0026quot;purityu0026quot; that everyone talks about on the movie. The sex scenes are there without bringing any intensity or something new to the plot or characters. It could have so much passion, emotions, etc, but nothing there…nThis movie could be great on so many levels, it fails on everything unfortunately.”