Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Chloë Grace Moretz | ... | Snow White (voice) | |
Sam Claflin | ... | Merlin (voice) | |
Gina Gershon | ... | Regina (voice) | |
Jim Rash | ... | Prince Average (voice) | |
Patrick Warburton | ... | Magic Mirror (voice) | |
Simon Kassianides | ... | Arthur (voice) | |
Frederik Hamel | ... | Jack (voice) | |
Nolan North | ... | Hans / Twin Guards / King White (voice) | |
Frank Todaro | ... | Pino / Noki / Kio (voice) | |
Ava Kolker | ... | Wooden Bear 1 (voice) | |
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Asher Blinkoff | ... | Wooden Bear 2 (voice) |
Juju Journey Brener | ... | Wooden Bear 3 (voice) (as Juju Brener) | |
Brian T. Delaney | ... | Big Bunny / Sculpter / Walla (voice) | |
Piotr Michael | ... | Soldier A / Walla (voice) | |
Kari Wahlgren | ... | Walla (voice) |
Princes who have been turned into Dwarfs seek the red shoes of a lady in order to break the spell, although it will not be easy. A parody with a twist.
While I only got to see this movie in passing, I really liked it and I love the story it was trying to tell. Lots of colorful characters, some good paced jokes and an interesting take of the the "True Beauty Lies Within" mixed in with adult themes of asking what really matters in a person - external or internal beauty and if given the chance, would you fall into temptation for happiness. Granted I know other movies have tackled the same subject with better results, but it still is a fun concept to play around with and they do so in a way that doesn't detract from the fun characters that you follow. Sometimes the pop songs can get a bit much if you don't like them jumping randomly into it, and there are moments where the side characters do get grading at times, but all and all, a good flick for a feel good story.