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Snow White... Ten Years Later
Ten years are passed. In the magic cavern of castle, the queen is still thirsty of sex and revenge and she can’t find peace. She is very envious and she can see in her magic mirror, Snow White and the Prince making love again. A witchcraft, she obliges the Prince to leave. Snow White is now alone and she could consume her revenge!! Snow White decides to invite the seven dwarfs in her castle to protect her and to pass some happy time all together. The Queen goes in the Princess’ room to kill Snow White. But she was surprised seeing that Snow White is not alone. In fact Snow White, now that the prince has left, she doesn’t lose time to comfort the seven dwarfs. The queen can not resist to her desires and with luxury she takes part to the orgy. Now the queen is very satisfied for all that pleasure and love received from the Seven Dwarfs and she finally forgives Snow White. So the prince comes back and they will live all together happy and Full of sex.
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Plot Summary
Ten years after the original fairy tale, Snow White's daughters, Rose and Lily, are kidnapped by the Evil Queen's vengeful sister. The seven dwarfs, now elderly, must embark on a perilous journey to rescue the princesses and defeat the new threat.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with praise for its imaginative premise and visual style, but criticism for its pacing and deviation from the original fairy tale's spirit.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its creative reimagining of a classic story.
Criticized for a convoluted plot and inconsistent tone.
The performances of the elderly dwarfs were a highlight for some viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception was divided, with many enjoying the modernization of the Snow White story and the effort to continue the narrative, while others found it lacked the charm and simplicity of the original.
Fun Fact
This film is a sequel to the 1987 film 'Snow White' starring transformations of the Seven Dwarfs.
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