Natroth
This movie had a lot of potential. I was really exited when i saw that Patrick Stewart had the voice of the crow. The effects were awesome, but then suddenly, i see a blue screen. Throughout the movie (on our copy) the have forgotten to but in the bluescreeneffects, so you see a person standing in front of a black screen. In one scene when the Snow Queen is flying on her sled-thing, you can see here on a platform on in front of a blue screen. When the reindeers enter the movie, they are suddenly led by a man in modern clothes in front of a blue screen. Like i said, a lot of potential. But when they mess up with the blue screen, they totally ruin the whole movie. Might be a good movie, but they ruin our copy by hiring incompetent people who have never done this kind of work before. Utter useless
Kezzizzle
I really enjoyed this film. I'm not usually one for fairy tales or make believe storeys but this film captured my attention.I first saw this film on the UK channel Hallmark...which usually shows afew tacky films...but then Snow Queen came along...and I was loving it! I really really admire Bridget Fonda in this movie...she plays the snow queen brilliantly and glamorously.I won't explain what the story is about as other people have already done so, so there is no point repeating.I would just suggest that if you want to watch a fun fairy tale journey...get this film...but if you want to purchase it and you live in the UK, you might have a hard time. I've bought it from South Korea brand new (english edition of course).
Aprodia
I have probably watched the movie 4 or 5 times. Every time, i get more and more impressed by how far the wish of a young heart can go, and the strenght of both Kai and Gertha to struggle for what they believe in.And the whole story is presented in such a way, you just get transfered into the plot and before you know it, you are there. you can see... yeah, there's Kai... working hard on the mirror... a little jump.... there's Gertha, fighting for her love..... and there's the Snow Queen...it's just a wonderful mix of love, adventure, tension.it's brilliant 10 out of 10
ixtoploplcatl
This 3-hour made-for-TV miniseries came home with us from Blockbuster's this weekend. The production company clearly spent a lot of money on sets, costuming (Bridget Fonda, especially), and special effects (including a great Jim Henson talking polar bear & reindeer). They should have spent a bit more money getting a coherent script. The story line was so loose that it really never came together. One can overlook Irish-accented Germans, but not herky-jerky storytelling. With senseless loose ends which included a special guest appearance by the Devil, this one is certainly not destined to be a Christmas Classic. A shame that they wasted good performances by the two female leads.