A Snow White Christmas (2018)
When Blanca Snow is faced with spending Christmas with her dastardly stepmother, Victoria, she attempts to fulfill her late father's wishes and create new memories as a family. However, Victoria plots to edge Blanca out of her father's inheritance and keep the money and his mansion, for herself. She plans to renovate the house by hiring a talented designer, Lucas Prince, but when he falls in love with Blanca, Victoria is jealous and outraged. With the help of her assistant, Zane, Victoria has Blanca hypnotized, so she will forget everyone and everything about her father's will. When Blanca wakes up in a quaint motor lodge out of town with severe amnesia, she receives the help of seven quirky friends, the Holly Jollies, to help her figure out her life. While attempting to regain her memory, she finds herself the object of affection to both house painter Hunter, and Lucas Prince. But, who can she trust? And will she finally remember her past, and stop Victoria from stealing everything her father built?
From imdb
Director:
Kristin FairweatherWriter:
Paula Rahn
First things first, predictability is not an issue here. It has to have a predictable ending because it's loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's Snow White.
Somehow it was easier to make modern Cinderella or Princess Sarah/A Little Princess stories because there are real Cinderellas and Princess Sarahs even today. You have to be very creative to make this bleak story disguised a child's tale by Mr. Andersen, and made lighter by Disney if you won't analyse it, for a modern day Snow White story to succeed. So far, even after watching this one, I like the Amanda Bynes starrer called Sydney White best.
It's cute. I had fun watching this. I don't care if the acting is exaggerated because I believe it was done on purpose.
That's all I have to say.
Thanks for your time.
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