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Snow White Dies at the End
In a society where almost everybody farts backwards, six stubborn, proper-farting citizens pay a harsh price for being resolute to staying true to their own values.
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Plot Summary
In this twisted take on the classic fairy tale, Snow White is no longer a damsel in distress but a formidable warrior. When a plague of zombies and vampires sweeps through the land, she must team up with a group of unlikely allies to battle the undead horde and protect the remaining survivors. However, this fairy tale is far from over, and the true horrors are yet to be unleashed.
Critical Reception
Snow White Dies at the End has garnered a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its unconventional and gory approach to the familiar fairy tale. While some critics found its humor and horror elements to be a bit uneven, many appreciated its bold reimagining and gore-filled spectacle.
What Reviewers Say
A hilariously gory and surprisingly fun horror-comedy that gleefully subverts fairy tale tropes.
Offers a unique and blood-soaked twist on a classic story, delivering ample scares and laughs.
While ambitious, the film's pacing and tonal shifts occasionally falter, but its inventive kills and dark humor shine through.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's dark humor, gore, and creative reimagining of Snow White. Some found the plot to be a bit thin, but the entertainment value and shock factor were frequently highlighted.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Steven LaMorte, also wrote and directed another horror-comedy adaptation, 'The 12 Dates of Christmas', showcasing his penchant for genre mashups.
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