Running time: 87 minutes
Starring: Sophia Lillis, Alice Krige, Jessica De Gouw
Gretel and Hansel is a dark fairy tale--a scary tale. It is a grim retelling of the classic fairy tale with a darker aesthetic, more mysticism than I remember, and a muted, but still bold style. Gretel and Hansel are put out at a desperate time. Cold and hungry, they break into a house in order to steal some food from an overflowing table. However, when they are discovered, the quirky but seemingly nice old matron of the house takes them in. But Gretel starts to become uneasy with this arrangement as she learns and feels more about this house and the strange owner.
The acting and characters are generally good, however some of the characters can get on your nerves. As with the original fairy tale, there are some very bad decisions made in the story that can be annoying to observe. And the dialog is generally good, but can have some odd word choices and phrasing. Despite the short run time of the film, the pace is still very slow. It is not a good sign when a movie that is a little less than an hour and a half still feels like a long film. And despite some interesting ideas in the plot, there are many story threads that are unexplained. Unfortunately, this includes the ending, which is both too abrupt and at the same time unfulfilling. The movie spends a lot of time setting up the characters, but ends too quickly and leaves more questions than answers.
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