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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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quality filmmaking for its compelling writing, directing, cinematography, art direction, acting, and editing, pick three scenes that exemplify your beliefs about the film and blog about it.

If I can refreshed my memory back to my childhood, I believe I was in the second grade in P.S 131 when I was first saw the movie. Of course, being a oblivious little girl (sometimes) I didn’t quite understood why the Queen would want to kill Snow White, except maybe the fact that the Queen wanted the Prince, hahas. Looking back to the movie, I would say the film was composed with well writing, directing, and art direction. Especially, since it’s seems like a cartoon story, there was a lot of expressions, development of character personality, emotions, as well as tension in between from one character to another, such as the Snow White, the Queen, the huntsman, the mirror, and the Seven Dwarfs.

For this first scene, I chose the Queen being upset with the mirror, especially when it’s not really the mirror’s fault. The Queen’s jealously and selfish character was what drove the relationship of Snow White and the Prince in result. The Queen let her emotions get the best out of her into being deceiving, sneaky as well as “evil”.

With the failure of the Huntsman to kill Snow White, the witch was an example of development of character personality. I chose this scene where the witch was gonna give Snow white the apple that could possibly kill her because the witch wouldn’t have appeared if it wasn’t for the Huntsman letting Snow White disappeared elsewhere. This scene could also be a lesson as to, people don’t always seems to have good intentions no matter what they seem to perceive themselves as.

At last, the final scene with the sweet kiss to end it all. I chose the kiss as one of my third scenes because I think that a simple action such as a kiss could just really bring the story together. As a Disney movie, to an audience especially when it’s publicly to children, nothing is more satisfying knowing that the protagonist was saved.

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