Snow White and the Huntsman is a 2012 British/American fantasy film based on the German fairy tale "Snow White" compiled by the Brothers Grimm. The film is directed by Rupert Sanders and written by Evan Daugherty, John Lee Hancock, and Hossein Amini, starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, and Bob Hoskins (in his last role).
Snow White is the Princess of Tabor, daughter of King Magnus and Queen
Eleanor. After his wife's death, King Magnus marries the beautiful
Ravenna after rescuing her from the Dark Army, an invading force of
glass soldiers. Ravenna, who is in fact a powerful sorceress and the
Dark Army's master, kills Magnus on their wedding night after noting
that men like him exploit the beauty of women and discard them. As
Ravenna usurps
control of the entire kingdom, Duke Hammond escapes the castle with his
son William, but is unable to rescue Snow White, who is captured by
Ravenna's brother Finn. Snow White is then locked away in the north
tower of the castle.
Tabor is left in ruins under Ravenna's rule as she periodically drains
the youth from young women in order to maintain a spell once cast by her
mother which allows her to keep her beauty. When Snow White comes of
age, Ravenna learns from her Magic Mirror that Snow White is destined to
destroy her unless Ravenna consumes the young girl's heart, which will
make her immortal. Ravenna orders Finn to bring her Snow White, but she
escapes into the Dark Forest, where Ravenna has no power. Eric the
Huntsman, a widower who has survived the Dark Forest, is brought to
Ravenna, who orders him to lead Finn in pursuit of Snow White. In
exchange, she promises to revive his deceased wife, Sarah. Duke Hammond
learns that Snow White is alive and has fled into the Dark Forest.
William, Snow White's childhood friend, later infiltrates Finn's band as
a bowman to find her.
The Huntsman tracks down Snow White in the Dark Forest but refuses to
hand her over until he knows Ravenna will keep her word. When Finn
admits that Ravenna cannot resurrect the dead, the Huntsman helps Snow
White to escape, promising to escort her to Duke Hammond's castle in
exchange for a reward of gold. The two leave the Dark Forest, escape the
troll and pass through a fishing village where all the women have
disfigured themselves in order to escape Ravenna, and where he learns
Snow White's true identity. He then leaves her in the care of the women
but returns when he sees the village being burned down by Finn's men.
Snow White and the Huntsman eventually meet a band of dwarves — Beith,
Muir, Quert, Coll, Duir, Gort, Nion, and Gus. Muir discovers that Snow
White is the only person who can defeat Ravenna and end her reign.
As they travel through a fairy sanctuary, the group is attacked by
Finn's men, resulting in Gus' death. The Huntsman kills Finn after
learning he abetted in the murder of his wife. William reveals himself
and helps defeat the soldiers before joining the others in their journey
to Hammond's castle.
Ravenna disguises herself as William and tempts Snow White into
eating a poisoned apple, but is forced to flee when the Huntsman and
William discover her. William kisses Snow White — whom he believes to be
dead — without seeing that she has shed a solitary tear. She is taken
to Hammond's castle. As she lies in repose, the Huntsman professes his
regret for not saving Snow White, who reminds him of his wife, and
kisses her, breaking the spell; she awakens after a second tear has
fallen. Snow White then takes command of the Duke's army and leads them
into battle against Ravenna.
The Dwarves infiltrate Tabor through the sewers and open the gates,
which allows the Duke's army to invade the castle. Snow White confronts
Ravenna, but is overpowered. Ravenna is about to kill Snow White and
consume her heart when she uses one of the moves Eric taught her on
Ravenna and successfully kills her in the end, telling her that she
cannot have her heart. Duke Hammond's army is victorious.
The kingdom is once again in order and peace as Snow White becomes
Queen and in the end, Snow White and Eric share meaningful glances,
indicating a possible romantic end for Snow White and the Huntsman Eric.
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