

Happily Ever After
In the aftermath of her more famous adventure, Snow White must team up with the dwarves' seven female cousins to battle the late Evil Queen's warlock brother and rescue the captured Prince.
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Plot Summary
This French drama explores the complex relationship between a wife and her husband, as well as the lingering effects of a past affair. The film delves into themes of fidelity, desire, and the emotional entanglements that can arise in long-term relationships. It portrays the internal struggles and external consequences of choices made within a marriage.
Critical Reception
Happily Ever After received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its nuanced exploration of adult relationships and the performances of its lead actors. However, others found the film to be slow-paced and emotionally distant, failing to fully engage the audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intimate portrayal of marital complexities.
- Criticized for a lack of clear narrative drive.
- Performances were noted as a strong point, particularly Carole Bouquet's.
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Fun Fact
Carole Bouquet, who plays the lead role, was a prominent figure in French cinema during the late 20th century, known for her sophisticated and often melancholic roles.
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