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Rumpelstilzchen
The king locks the miller’s daughter, Lisa, in a room full of straw to turn into gold in just one night. If she doesn’t succeed she would be executed.
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Plot Summary
In a kingdom threatened by poverty, a miller's daughter is taken to the king's castle when he hears of her alleged ability to spin straw into gold. Faced with the impossible task, she is aided by a mysterious, imp-like creature who demands her firstborn child in exchange for his help. As the stakes rise and the creature's demands become more sinister, the princess must find a way to outwit him and save her child.
Critical Reception
Rumpelstilzchen (2009) received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its faithful adaptation of the classic fairy tale and its visual presentation, though some found its pacing to be somewhat uneven. It was considered a solid family-friendly film that appealed to younger audiences while offering a nostalgic experience for adults.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming visual design and adherence to the source material.
Appreciated as a family-friendly adaptation of a classic Brothers Grimm tale.
Some critics noted a slower pace in certain segments of the narrative.
Google audience: Audience feedback for this specific adaptation is not widely available, but general reception for similar fairy tale adaptations often highlights the visual appeal and storytelling, particularly for younger viewers.
Fun Fact
This German television film is one of many adaptations of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, which has been a popular subject in film and theater for over a century.
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