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Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood is tired of selling pies, she leaves the family business and goes on a big journey. All in the name of her dream - to become a pop star. On the way to success, she will meet new friends and overcome the machinations of enemies - the wolf and the evil stepmother.
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Plot Summary
Valerie, a young woman living in a medieval village, is in love with a woodcutter named Peter. However, her parents have arranged for her to marry the wealthy Henry. When Valerie's older sister is killed by a werewolf, the village seeks help from a renowned werewolf hunter, Father Solomon. Solomon reveals that the werewolf is one of them and must be found before it strikes again, leading to suspicion and fear among the villagers.
Critical Reception
Red Riding Hood was widely panned by critics, who criticized its nonsensical plot, poor dialogue, and uninspired direction. Audiences also had mixed reactions, with some enjoying the gothic atmosphere and romantic elements, while others found it to be a disappointing adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark, gothic atmosphere and visually appealing production design.
Heavily criticized for a convoluted and predictable plot.
Often described as a bland and uninspired retelling of the fairy tale.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed. Many found the film visually appealing with a dark, fairy-tale atmosphere. However, a significant portion of viewers were disappointed by the weak story, predictable twists, and a lack of genuine scares or suspense.
Fun Fact
Director Catherine Hardwicke wanted to create a more mature and darker version of the classic fairy tale, drawing inspiration from films like 'Twilight' and 'Pan's Labyrinth'.
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