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->''"Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, a baby girl was born. Her skin was pure as snow, her hair was dark as night. They called her... Snow White. Probably because that's the most pretentious name they could come up with."''

A retelling of the "Literature/SnowWhite" fairy tale, directed by [[Film/TheFall Tarsem]] [[Film/TheCell Singh]] and starring Creator/LilyCollins (daughter of Music/PhilCollins) as Snow White, Creator/JuliaRoberts as the evil Queen, Creator/ArmieHammer as Prince Alcott and Creator/SeanBean as a WalkingSpoiler. It was released in 2012, the [[DuelingMovies same year as another]] Snow White retelling, ''Film/SnowWhiteAndTheHuntsman''. Whereas that film recasts the story as a dark action-adventure, this is a lighter telling.

Retitled ''Mirror Mirror: The Untold Adventures of Snow White'' in some regions.

''[[JustForFun/IThoughtThatWas DO NOT confuse this movie with the]]'' [[Literature/MirrorMirror novel]] by Creator/GregoryMaguire (of ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' fame), the Australian [[Series/MirrorMirror TV series]], or the [[Film/MirrorMirror1990 1990 horror movie of the same name]]. ''[[DontExplainTheJoke Or that episode of]]'' ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' that introduced the MirrorUniverse.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Snow White's dagger can slice through an apple with just a flick of her wrist.
* ActionGirl: Snow White a tough, skilled swordfighter after she's trained by the dwarfs, holding her own against Alcott and [[spoiler:even the Beast]].
* ActorAllusion: Creator/JuliaRoberts has been described as "America's Sweetheart". This is a rare movie where she plays a villain. Her role appears to be an extended metaphor for actresses/performers trying anything to extend their fame as they age and can't embrace the inevitability that younger women will eventually take their places.
* AdaptationExpansion: No wonder it's named "The Untold Adventures of Snow White" in some regions.
* AnimalMotifs: The Queen's thematic ball, where her dress resembles a peacock, Snow White's resembles a swan, and Prince Alcott's hat has rabbit ears. The AlternativeCharacterInterpretation inherent in the rabbit costume is discussed in-universe by the Queen and the Prince. Brighton is dressed up as cockroach, which is foreshadowing his later transformation into an ''actual'' cockroach.
* AnimalStereotypes: The vain peacock, the pure swan, the nervous (but smarter and more dangerous than he appears) rabbit.
* ArcWords: The Queen's "Snow White would have to do what snow does best. Snow... would have to fall."
* ArrangedMarriage: Aware that he comes from a wealthy kingdom, the Queen plots to marry Prince Alcott to solve her own financial problems.
* BadassLongcoat: Alcott again.
* BattleCouple: Snow White and Prince Alcott during the climax.
* BavarianFireDrill: Snow White leaves the castle by... walking through the front gates and telling the guards she's leaving.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Snow White, who sees through the Queen's disguise at the end and offers her a slice of her own poisoned apple, telling her to accept defeat.]]
* BigBad: The Queen.
* BlackComedyRape: Brighton being taken advantage of by a grasshopper ([[ItMakesSenseInContext he was temporarily a cockroach]]) is played for laughs.
* BrokeEpisode: The Queen's greed and exaggerations pretty much bankrupted the kingdom -- people are literally begging for food on the streets, because what little money they have is taken to pay the Queen's taxes.
* ButtMonkey: Brighton, and Prince Alcott.
* CaptainErsatz: The seven dwarves have similar personalities to the seven dwarves from the Disney cartoon
** Grimm, the ex-teacher, who is the logical leader of the group is Doc.
** Butcher, the mean, emotional leader of the group, is Grumpy.
** Chuckles, who is always laughing, is Happy.
** Half Pint, like Dopey, is most in love with Snow White and is too stupid to get that she doesn't feel the same. His spiritual successor is ''The 7D''s Bashful, who is a DoggedNiceGuy.
** Napoleon is a hopeless romantic, like Bashful, as can be seen in the kissing scene. He's a DeadpanSnarker like Grumpy, though.
** Grubb represents Gluttony in the same way that Sleepy represents Sloth.
** Wolf is always Howling just like Sneezy is always Sneezing.
* CastFromLifespan: The Queen's [[spoiler: extended use of magic turns her into an old hag when her spells are broken.]]
* ChekhovsGun: The King's dagger, the Queen's moon necklace.
* CombatPragmatist:
** The dwarfs fight dirty by necessity, being at a serious disadvantage in terms of size and strength. Snow White becomes one too when the dwarves teach her combat; her training explicitly includes fighting dirty because no one will expect it from a pretty princess.
** Snow is forced to put her skills against Alcott, and though she TookALevelInBadass, Alcott is still a MasterSwordsman who seems to have years of experience and clearly outskills her. However, she is able to use the environment to gain an advantage and knock him out.
* CostumePorn: Especially the Queen's and the nobles' dresses.
* DamselOutOfDistress: Due to her dislike of the {{damsel in distress}} trope, Snow White refuses to be one, mentioning she has read many stories in which the damsel has to be saved by her prince, but she doesn't want that to happen. So she deliberately locks Alcott inside the dwarfs' house, then goes off to save ''herself'' from the Beast.
* DancesAndBalls: The Queen seems to be fond of parties. She throws a significant thematic ball on-screen.
* DancePartyEnding: And quite an elaborate one at that.
* DeadpanSnarker:
** The Queen has her moments. And surprisingly, so does Snow White!
** Even the Magic Mirror gets in on it.
* DiabolusExNihilo: The Queen is given no redeeming qualities or backstory; nothing is mentioned about her life before meeting the King.
* DisproportionateRetribution: The Queen is very harsh in giving out punishments. "A Royal Decree, take it down. Any busybodies caught rumouring, gossiping, whispering, or even thinking... shall be put to death."
* DissonantSerenity: The mirror, who never appears to be more than faintly bemused no matter what happens.
* DistractedByTheSexy:
** The Queen orders some clothes brought for Prince Alcott because [[LampshadeHanging she has trouble focusing]] when he's [[RunningGag constantly being presented to her in only his undergarments.]]
** Snow White spends a few seconds staring at him while his hands are tied before asking if he needs help
** "Seeing you in this dress is causing me to lose my words"
* DistressedDude: Alcott, unlike Snow White, is frequently overwhelmed by danger -- he's mugged and hanged upside down by the dwarfs [[spoiler:(''twice''), hypnotized by the Queen into nearly marrying her, viciously attacked by the Beast and ultimately pinned down by it against a tree]]. Doubles with BadassInDistress, as he's also shown to be pretty capable and a very good fighter.
* DontGoInTheWoods: It's not truly forbidden, but commonly known to be dangerous, as the vicious Beast lives there. According to the dwarfs, it doesn't usually leave a specific side of the forest, though.
* DoubleDoubleTitle: ''Mirror, Mirror''.
* TheDragon: It was obvious Brighton wasn't up to this, and the Queen eventually reveals [[spoiler:the Beast]] is her true Dragon.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: The Queen]] eats the poisoned apple at the end when she realizes she's been beaten. This also destroys [[spoiler: her mirror self.]]
* DualWielding: Both Snow White and Prince Alcott wield two swords at some point.
* EndlessWinter: Winter falls over the land when the evil queen starts to rule. [[spoiler:It ends when she is defeated.]]
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Queen, Snow White's father and the magistrate, whose names are never stated.
* EvilIsHammy: The Queen, being played by Julia Roberts, an unlikely choice, has her moments.
* EvilSorceress: The Queen.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The love potion, which upon closer inspection, the Queen realizes is clearly labeled as a [[spoiler: [[AnimalStereotypes Puppy]] Love Potion]].
* TheExile: The Queen is known to have banished from the kingdom everyone she deemed "undesirable" -- including the dwarfs.
* ExposedToTheElements: Several people get robbed and stripped to their underwear in the snowy woods. They don't shiver.
** Half-Pint also walks around for a bit in nothing more than overalls, though possiby justified in that he's lived in the forest for a while and is probably used to it.
* FacelessGoons: The Queen's soldiers use golden helmets concealing their faces.
* FailedASpotCheck: Somehow, none of the guests at the wedding notice the sound of two armored men crashing to the ground.
* FairestOfThemAll: Evoked by the Queen, referred to by the mirror. Oddly enough, the Queen never directly asks the mirror on-screen -- and thus it never tells her Snow White is fairer than she is, though it does warn the Queen.
--> '''Mirror:''' I suggest you marry someone rich, quickly. Because one day soon, you will ask me who the FairestOfThemAll is... and you won't like the answer.
* FemaleGaze: "Oh my God, can ''someone'' please get this man a shirt so I can ''concentrate''!"
* FirstPersonSmartass: The Queen doing the opening narration.
* FluffyFashionFeathers: The bird-themed dresses Snow White and the Queen wear are decorated with feathers, including the queen have a [[PeacockGirl white peacock tail]] as a neck decoration.
* {{Foil}}: The Queen and nobility and their over-the-top costumes and parties vs. common people starving on the streets.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Brighton comes across as this. Similarly for the Queen's guards, who don't even stop Snow White from leaving the castle, and [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain agree with each other not to tell anyone]]. It's indicated he only serves her out of fear, and they might too. Brighton also lets Snow White live rather than murder her on the Queen's orders, saying he much preferred her father.
* ForcedTransformation:
** The Queen temporarily turns Brighton into a cockroach as punishment for not killing Snow White.
** [[spoiler:The King was transformed into the Beast.]]
* GirlInTheTower: Played with. Snow White is said to have never left the castle since her father died, as the Queen made her believe she's not capable of venturing outside.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: People are literally begging for food on the streets, because what little money they have is taken to pay the Queen's taxes. She also banished all "uglies" (e.g. the dwarfs and other "undesirables") from the realm.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Subverted; gold is the Queen's trademark color, which she claims to be her "lucky color".
* GoodIsNotSoft: [[spoiler: Snow White has the Queen commit suicide by apple in the end, complete with an IronicEcho.]]
* TheGoodKing: Snow White's father.
* GoodColorsEvilColors: Snow White's white ball dress, contrasting [[LadyInRed the evil Queen's]] red one.
* GoodPrincessEvilQueen: The film is a retelling of the Snow White fairy tale, so it naturally has the lively and beautiful Snow White as the rightful heiress to the throne, and the witch queen Clementianna as her stepmother who schemes to gain control of the kingdom.
* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:The Mirror, oddly enough.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: The seven dwarfs, who start off as bandits before helping Snow White.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Snow White and Alcott use swords.
* HighCollarOfDoom: The Queen on many occasions.
* HypnoFool: [[spoiler:Alcott is downright ashamed of the things he said under the love potion's influence.]]
* HypnotizeTheCaptive: [[spoiler: The prince is given a love potion so that he'll marry the Queen and forget about Snow.]] It works well--mostly--for some time.
* IAmNotLeftHanded: For most of their duel, Renbock is clearly holding back. When he gets serious, he disarms Snow in about two seconds.
* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Prince Alcott is beaten by Snow White. However, he isn't too bitter about it.
* IronicEcho: "It's important to know when you've been beaten, yes."
** "This is my story. Not hers." / [[spoiler:"It was Snow White's story, after all."]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** Butcher initially opposes having Snow White with them, but eventually warms up to her.
** Considering they were bandits mugging unsuspecting travelers, all the dwarfs qualify.
* JustifiedCriminal: The dwarfs became bandits only to survive, as the Queen banished them (along with all "uglies"). All of them had regular jobs earlier (though one used to steal from his customers). They quickly take the opportunity to only steal what the Queen took from the starving commoners and give it back, then return to honest work.
* JustLikeRobinHood: Snow White convinces the dwarfs to do this.
* LadyInRed: The Queen's ball dress, chosen to impress Alcott.
* LargeHam: The Queen.
* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Almost everyone at the Queen's ball is using white or very light clothes. The Queen herself is dressed in bright red.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain:
** After the Prince and his assistant get robbed the first time. "No one is to know the details."
** Similarly, the guards, unsure of whether or not they are supposed to stop Snow White from leaving the Castle, agree to let her out, and not to tell anyone about it.
* LighterAndSofter: A comedic take on the fairy tale compared to [[Film/SnowWhiteAndTheHuntsman the other live-action one]] coming out the same year. Though not played entirely straight; at the end [[spoiler:Snow White encourages the Queen to commit suicide and it is implied she does.]]
* LoveAtFirstSight: Snow White and Alcott have shades of this. They seem to ''really'' fall in love during the ball, though. The fact that he was shirtless when they first met probably helped.
* LovePotion: [[spoiler:The Queen mentions having used it on the King, and does in again on Alcott -- though she ends up making him drink "puppy love" potion, it nonetheless makes him fiercely in love with her.]]
* MarionetteMaster: The Queen sends a pair of giant marionettes to attack the dwarfs, which she controls from afar using normal-sized marionettes.
* MasterSwordsman: Alcott is able to swordfight Snow White with his back turned.
* MeaningfulEcho: "And the Queen realized that if she wanted to remain the most beautiful woman in all the land, snow would have to do what snow does best. Snow... would have... to fall."
* MeaningfulName: The Queen's first name is Clementianna, [[AllThereInTheScript according to supplementary material.]] Clementianna refers to clementines, a orange hybrid. Because apples are associated with Snow White, this symbolizes that she and the Queen are as different as apples and oranges.
* MixAndMatchCritters: [[spoiler:The Beast is similar in shape to a wyvern or an Eastern [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]], with the antlers of a deer, a long serpentine body, a furry mammalian face, long tendrils on the snout, feathered wings, bird-like feet, and a lizard-like tail (with a strange claw on it). It's basically proto-[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Discord]]!]]
* MrFanservice: Prince Alcott, whose frequent {{shirtless scene}}s become a {{running gag}}, which the Queen finds [[DistractedByTheSexy distracting]].
* MythologyGag: After one of the dwarfs' successful raids one remarks, "Beats working in a mine."
* {{Narcissist}}: The Queen, who's obsessed with her looks.
* NiceToTheWaiter: The staff at the castle adore Snow for the kindness and respect she shows others.
* NobleFugitive: Snow White, once the Queen realizes she's alive. She eventually [[TookALevelInBadass decides to fight back]].
* NonchalantDodge: Alcott does it sometimes when fighting Snow White.
* NoodleIncident: Apparently, during Brighton's time as a cockroach, a grasshopper "took advantage of [him]."
** The Queen has been married three times before Snow's father.
** Renbock has told Alcott before he doesn't like being this close.
* OrangeBlueContrast: Snow White's wedding dress.
* ParentalAbandonment: Snow White's mother died when she was little. Her father disappeared in the woods when she was a child. [[spoiler:It turns out he was [[ForcedTransformation transformed into the Beast]]. The curse is later broken, and he's reunited with her.]]
* PimpedOutDress: Many of the Queen's outfits, and Snow White wears a few.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: All "uglies" (dwarfs and presumably other people with an obvious deformity or disability) were banished from the realm by the Queen (given her own obsession with physical beauty, it makes sense).
* PowerAtAPrice: The Mirror is always warning the Queen about the price for using magic -- and it's eventually exacted, harshly.
* PuppyLove: Taken a bit too [[LiteralMetaphor literally]], because Alcott is given a ''dog's'' personality when he drinks a potion labeled "puppy love", alongside becoming utterly enamored with the Queen.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Snow, of course.
-->'''Queen:''' Her hair isn't "black", it's "raven". And her skin has never seen the sun so of ''course'' it's good.
* RefugeInAudacity: Even after being turned into [[spoiler: an old hag by her extensive use of magic, the Queen doesn't give up on killing Snow White: she takes advantage of her completely different look to sneak into her wedding unobserved and try to make her eat the poisoned apple.]]
* RichBitch: The Queen.
* RightfulKingReturns: At the end, it turns out [[spoiler:Snow White's father wasn't dead, but made into the Beast. Once he's turned back, he soon retakes his throne.]]
* RuleOfSymbolism: At one of the parties, the queen wears a peacock-themed dress and Snow White wears a swan themed dress.
* RunningGag: The dwarfs robbing people and stealing their clothes.
-->'''Queen:''' ''(seeing her wedding guests in their underclothes)'' [[LampshadeHanging What is it with this kingdom?]]
* SceneryPorn: It's [[Film/TheFall Tar]][[Film/TheCell sem]] [[Film/{{Immortals}} Singh's]] film. What do you expect?
* ServileSnarker: The Palace servants. {{Lampshaded}} by the Queen once or twice. Even Brighton gets a moment after his [[ForcedTransformation Cochroach episode]]. The Queen appears to let them get away with far more than the noblemen without comment.
* ShirtlessScene: How Snow White and the Prince meet.
* ShoutOut:
** [[Film/{{Scarface 1983}} "Say hello to my little friend!"]], spoken by one of the seven dwarfs.
** [[Theatre/IntoTheWoods "Trees are just wood."]]
** The palace guards wear helmets remarkably similar to Comicbook/{{Nova}}.
** An evil queen who dresses in white and uses magic to cast an EndlessWinter across her kingdom? [[Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe Sounds familiar]].
* ShrinkingViolet: Snow White severely lacks confidence at the beginning.
* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Creator/SeanBean plays a minor yet important role in the film, yet the majority of the promotion was on Julia Roberts.
* SlippingAMickey: [[spoiler:The Queen puts a love potion into Alcott's drink.]]
* SmugSnake: The Queen again.
* SorcerousOverlord: The Queen, who's a sorceress and usurped the crown from her husband, then his daughter.
* SuddenMusicalEnding:
** There was some foreshadowing for it, though, with the whole "people used to sing and dance" bit.
** Suddenly, [[spoiler: UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}}]] or if you prefer, [[spoiler: DancePartyEnding]].
* TalkingToThemself: It was [[WordOfGod clarified by Tarsem Singh]] that the world of the mirror is the Queen's "mindscape", and she's basically talking to herself every time she talks to the mirror. In the movie, the mirror claims to be just the Queen's "reflection".
* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The poisoned apple and the love potion.
* TeamMom: Snow White to the dwarfs, somewhat.
* TookALevelInBadass: Snow White gets trained in fighting by the dwarfs.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: [[spoiler:Snow White leading the dwarf bandits, Snow White and Alcott duelling, the Queen hypnotizing Alcott through a love potion, it being really a "puppy love" potion, Snow White mobilizing the dwarfs to crash the Queen's wedding with Alcott.]] Seriously, guys, for a movie in which one of the first lines is "loose lips sink ships"...
* TrainingMontage: A montage of Snow White fighting with a sword, shooting a slingshot, and playing a ShellGame marks her transition into an ActionGirl. A CostumeTestMontage is mixed in as the dress Snow White was wearing isn't exactly suited for battle.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Snow White's [[spoiler:wedding dress]].
* TrueLovesKiss: Said by one of the dwarfs to be capable of undoing magic. [[spoiler:And that's exactly how Snow White breaks the Queen's love spell over Alcott.]]
* UnreliableNarrator: {{Lampshaded}}. [[spoiler: "[[GracefulLoser It was Snow White's story, after all.]]"]]
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Before the credits roll, black-and-white photos of the seven dwarfs are shown along with text explaining what they did with their lives after the story ended.
* WickedStepmother: The Queen to Snow White. First it seems she married Snow's father, and became regent after he disappears. Then she tried to have Snow killed too, so she'll be ruler for life.
* YouCantThwartStageOne: [[spoiler:The Queen's plot to marry Alcott goes reasonably well until dangerously close to the end -- Snow White and the dwarfs manage to crash her wedding, kidnap the Prince and flee moments before the Queen arrives. And they still have to deal with the love spell after that.]]
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->''"Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, a baby girl was born. Her skin was pure as snow, her hair was dark as night. They called her... Snow White. Probably because that's the most pretentious name they could come up with."''

A retelling of the "Literature/SnowWhite" fairy tale, directed by [[Film/TheFall Tarsem]] [[Film/TheCell Singh]] and starring Creator/LilyCollins (daughter of Music/PhilCollins) as Snow White, Creator/JuliaRoberts as the evil Queen, Creator/ArmieHammer as Prince Alcott and Creator/SeanBean as a WalkingSpoiler. It was released in 2012, the [[DuelingMovies same year as another]] Snow White retelling, ''Film/SnowWhiteAndTheHuntsman''. Whereas that film recasts the story as a dark action-adventure, this is a lighter telling.

Retitled ''Mirror Mirror: The Untold Adventures of Snow White'' in some regions.

''[[JustForFun/IThoughtThatWas DO NOT confuse this movie with the]]'' [[Literature/MirrorMirror novel]] by Creator/GregoryMaguire (of ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' fame), the Australian [[Series/MirrorMirror TV series]], or the [[Film/MirrorMirror1990 1990 horror movie of the same name]]. ''[[DontExplainTheJoke Or that episode of]]'' ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' that introduced the MirrorUniverse.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Snow White's dagger can slice through an apple with just a flick of her wrist.
* ActionGirl: Snow White a tough, skilled swordfighter after she's trained by the dwarfs, holding her own against Alcott and [[spoiler:even the Beast]].
* ActorAllusion: Creator/JuliaRoberts has been described as "America's Sweetheart". This is a rare movie where she plays a villain. Her role appears to be an extended metaphor for actresses/performers trying anything to extend their fame as they age and can't embrace the inevitability that younger women will eventually take their places.
* AdaptationExpansion: No wonder it's named "The Untold Adventures of Snow White" in some regions.
* AnimalMotifs: The Queen's thematic ball, where her dress resembles a peacock, Snow White's resembles a swan, and Prince Alcott's hat has rabbit ears. The AlternativeCharacterInterpretation inherent in the rabbit costume is discussed in-universe by the Queen and the Prince. Brighton is dressed up as cockroach, which is foreshadowing his later transformation into an ''actual'' cockroach.
* AnimalStereotypes: The vain peacock, the pure swan, the nervous (but smarter and more dangerous than he appears) rabbit.
* ArcWords: The Queen's "Snow White would have to do what snow does best. Snow... would have to fall."
* ArrangedMarriage: Aware that he comes from a wealthy kingdom, the Queen plots to marry Prince Alcott to solve her own financial problems.
* BadassLongcoat: Alcott again.
* BattleCouple: Snow White and Prince Alcott during the climax.
* BavarianFireDrill: Snow White leaves the castle by... walking through the front gates and telling the guards she's leaving.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Snow White, who sees through the Queen's disguise at the end and offers her a slice of her own poisoned apple, telling her to accept defeat.]]
* BigBad: The Queen.
* BlackComedyRape: Brighton being taken advantage of by a grasshopper ([[ItMakesSenseInContext he was temporarily a cockroach]]) is played for laughs.
* BrokeEpisode: The Queen's greed and exaggerations pretty much bankrupted the kingdom -- people are literally begging for food on the streets, because what little money they have is taken to pay the Queen's taxes.
* ButtMonkey: Brighton, and Prince Alcott.
* CaptainErsatz: The seven dwarves have similar personalities to the seven dwarves from the Disney cartoon
** Grimm, the ex-teacher, who is the logical leader of the group is Doc.
** Butcher, the mean, emotional leader of the group, is Grumpy.
** Chuckles, who is always laughing, is Happy.
** Half Pint, like Dopey, is most in love with Snow White and is too stupid to get that she doesn't feel the same. His spiritual successor is ''The 7D''s Bashful, who is a DoggedNiceGuy.
** Napoleon is a hopeless romantic, like Bashful, as can be seen in the kissing scene. He's a DeadpanSnarker like Grumpy, though.
** Grubb represents Gluttony in the same way that Sleepy represents Sloth.
** Wolf is always Howling just like Sneezy is always Sneezing.
* CastFromLifespan: The Queen's [[spoiler: extended use of magic turns her into an old hag when her spells are broken.]]
* ChekhovsGun: The King's dagger, the Queen's moon necklace.
* CombatPragmatist:
** The dwarfs fight dirty by necessity, being at a serious disadvantage in terms of size and strength. Snow White becomes one too when the dwarves teach her combat; her training explicitly includes fighting dirty because no one will expect it from a pretty princess.
** Snow is forced to put her skills against Alcott, and though she TookALevelInBadass, Alcott is still a MasterSwordsman who seems to have years of experience and clearly outskills her. However, she is able to use the environment to gain an advantage and knock him out.
* CostumePorn: Especially the Queen's and the nobles' dresses.
* DamselOutOfDistress: Due to her dislike of the {{damsel in distress}} trope, Snow White refuses to be one, mentioning she has read many stories in which the damsel has to be saved by her prince, but she doesn't want that to happen. So she deliberately locks Alcott inside the dwarfs' house, then goes off to save ''herself'' from the Beast.
* DancesAndBalls: The Queen seems to be fond of parties. She throws a significant thematic ball on-screen.
* DancePartyEnding: And quite an elaborate one at that.
* DeadpanSnarker:
** The Queen has her moments. And surprisingly, so does Snow White!
** Even the Magic Mirror gets in on it.
* DiabolusExNihilo: The Queen is given no redeeming qualities or backstory; nothing is mentioned about her life before meeting the King.
* DisproportionateRetribution: The Queen is very harsh in giving out punishments. "A Royal Decree, take it down. Any busybodies caught rumouring, gossiping, whispering, or even thinking... shall be put to death."
* DissonantSerenity: The mirror, who never appears to be more than faintly bemused no matter what happens.
* DistractedByTheSexy:
** The Queen orders some clothes brought for Prince Alcott because [[LampshadeHanging she has trouble focusing]] when he's [[RunningGag constantly being presented to her in only his undergarments.]]
** Snow White spends a few seconds staring at him while his hands are tied before asking if he needs help
** "Seeing you in this dress is causing me to lose my words"
* DistressedDude: Alcott, unlike Snow White, is frequently overwhelmed by danger -- he's mugged and hanged upside down by the dwarfs [[spoiler:(''twice''), hypnotized by the Queen into nearly marrying her, viciously attacked by the Beast and ultimately pinned down by it against a tree]]. Doubles with BadassInDistress, as he's also shown to be pretty capable and a very good fighter.
* DontGoInTheWoods: It's not truly forbidden, but commonly known to be dangerous, as the vicious Beast lives there. According to the dwarfs, it doesn't usually leave a specific side of the forest, though.
* DoubleDoubleTitle: ''Mirror, Mirror''.
* TheDragon: It was obvious Brighton wasn't up to this, and the Queen eventually reveals [[spoiler:the Beast]] is her true Dragon.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: The Queen]] eats the poisoned apple at the end when she realizes she's been beaten. This also destroys [[spoiler: her mirror self.]]
* DualWielding: Both Snow White and Prince Alcott wield two swords at some point.
* EndlessWinter: Winter falls over the land when the evil queen starts to rule. [[spoiler:It ends when she is defeated.]]
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Queen, Snow White's father and the magistrate, whose names are never stated.
* EvilIsHammy: The Queen, being played by Julia Roberts, an unlikely choice, has her moments.
* EvilSorceress: The Queen.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The love potion, which upon closer inspection, the Queen realizes is clearly labeled as a [[spoiler: [[AnimalStereotypes Puppy]] Love Potion]].
* TheExile: The Queen is known to have banished from the kingdom everyone she deemed "undesirable" -- including the dwarfs.
* ExposedToTheElements: Several people get robbed and stripped to their underwear in the snowy woods. They don't shiver.
** Half-Pint also walks around for a bit in nothing more than overalls, though possiby justified in that he's lived in the forest for a while and is probably used to it.
* FacelessGoons: The Queen's soldiers use golden helmets concealing their faces.
* FailedASpotCheck: Somehow, none of the guests at the wedding notice the sound of two armored men crashing to the ground.
* FairestOfThemAll: Evoked by the Queen, referred to by the mirror. Oddly enough, the Queen never directly asks the mirror on-screen -- and thus it never tells her Snow White is fairer than she is, though it does warn the Queen.
--> '''Mirror:''' I suggest you marry someone rich, quickly. Because one day soon, you will ask me who the FairestOfThemAll is... and you won't like the answer.
* FemaleGaze: "Oh my God, can ''someone'' please get this man a shirt so I can ''concentrate''!"
* FirstPersonSmartass: The Queen doing the opening narration.
* FluffyFashionFeathers: The bird-themed dresses Snow White and the Queen wear are decorated with feathers, including the queen have a [[PeacockGirl white peacock tail]] as a neck decoration.
* {{Foil}}: The Queen and nobility and their over-the-top costumes and parties vs. common people starving on the streets.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Brighton comes across as this. Similarly for the Queen's guards, who don't even stop Snow White from leaving the castle, and [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain agree with each other not to tell anyone]]. It's indicated he only serves her out of fear, and they might too. Brighton also lets Snow White live rather than murder her on the Queen's orders, saying he much preferred her father.
* ForcedTransformation:
** The Queen temporarily turns Brighton into a cockroach as punishment for not killing Snow White.
** [[spoiler:The King was transformed into the Beast.]]
* GirlInTheTower: Played with. Snow White is said to have never left the castle since her father died, as the Queen made her believe she's not capable of venturing outside.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: People are literally begging for food on the streets, because what little money they have is taken to pay the Queen's taxes. She also banished all "uglies" (e.g. the dwarfs and other "undesirables") from the realm.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Subverted; gold is the Queen's trademark color, which she claims to be her "lucky color".
* GoodIsNotSoft: [[spoiler: Snow White has the Queen commit suicide by apple in the end, complete with an IronicEcho.]]
* TheGoodKing: Snow White's father.
* GoodColorsEvilColors: Snow White's white ball dress, contrasting [[LadyInRed the evil Queen's]] red one.
* GoodPrincessEvilQueen: The film is a retelling of the Snow White fairy tale, so it naturally has the lively and beautiful Snow White as the rightful heiress to the throne, and the witch queen Clementianna as her stepmother who schemes to gain control of the kingdom.
* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:The Mirror, oddly enough.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: The seven dwarfs, who start off as bandits before helping Snow White.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Snow White and Alcott use swords.
* HighCollarOfDoom: The Queen on many occasions.
* HypnoFool: [[spoiler:Alcott is downright ashamed of the things he said under the love potion's influence.]]
* HypnotizeTheCaptive: [[spoiler: The prince is given a love potion so that he'll marry the Queen and forget about Snow.]] It works well--mostly--for some time.
* IAmNotLeftHanded: For most of their duel, Renbock is clearly holding back. When he gets serious, he disarms Snow in about two seconds.
* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Prince Alcott is beaten by Snow White. However, he isn't too bitter about it.
* IronicEcho: "It's important to know when you've been beaten, yes."
** "This is my story. Not hers." / [[spoiler:"It was Snow White's story, after all."]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** Butcher initially opposes having Snow White with them, but eventually warms up to her.
** Considering they were bandits mugging unsuspecting travelers, all the dwarfs qualify.
* JustifiedCriminal: The dwarfs became bandits only to survive, as the Queen banished them (along with all "uglies"). All of them had regular jobs earlier (though one used to steal from his customers). They quickly take the opportunity to only steal what the Queen took from the starving commoners and give it back, then return to honest work.
* JustLikeRobinHood: Snow White convinces the dwarfs to do this.
* LadyInRed: The Queen's ball dress, chosen to impress Alcott.
* LargeHam: The Queen.
* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Almost everyone at the Queen's ball is using white or very light clothes. The Queen herself is dressed in bright red.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain:
** After the Prince and his assistant get robbed the first time. "No one is to know the details."
** Similarly, the guards, unsure of whether or not they are supposed to stop Snow White from leaving the Castle, agree to let her out, and not to tell anyone about it.
* LighterAndSofter: A comedic take on the fairy tale compared to [[Film/SnowWhiteAndTheHuntsman the other live-action one]] coming out the same year. Though not played entirely straight; at the end [[spoiler:Snow White encourages the Queen to commit suicide and it is implied she does.]]
* LoveAtFirstSight: Snow White and Alcott have shades of this. They seem to ''really'' fall in love during the ball, though. The fact that he was shirtless when they first met probably helped.
* LovePotion: [[spoiler:The Queen mentions having used it on the King, and does in again on Alcott -- though she ends up making him drink "puppy love" potion, it nonetheless makes him fiercely in love with her.]]
* MarionetteMaster: The Queen sends a pair of giant marionettes to attack the dwarfs, which she controls from afar using normal-sized marionettes.
* MasterSwordsman: Alcott is able to swordfight Snow White with his back turned.
* MeaningfulEcho: "And the Queen realized that if she wanted to remain the most beautiful woman in all the land, snow would have to do what snow does best. Snow... would have... to fall."
* MeaningfulName: The Queen's first name is Clementianna, [[AllThereInTheScript according to supplementary material.]] Clementianna refers to clementines, a orange hybrid. Because apples are associated with Snow White, this symbolizes that she and the Queen are as different as apples and oranges.
* MixAndMatchCritters: [[spoiler:The Beast is similar in shape to a wyvern or an Eastern [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Dragon]], with the antlers of a deer, a long serpentine body, a furry mammalian face, long tendrils on the snout, feathered wings, bird-like feet, and a lizard-like tail (with a strange claw on it). It's basically proto-[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Discord]]!]]
* MrFanservice: Prince Alcott, whose frequent {{shirtless scene}}s become a {{running gag}}, which the Queen finds [[DistractedByTheSexy distracting]].
* MythologyGag: After one of the dwarfs' successful raids one remarks, "Beats working in a mine."
* {{Narcissist}}: The Queen, who's obsessed with her looks.
* NiceToTheWaiter: The staff at the castle adore Snow for the kindness and respect she shows others.
* NobleFugitive: Snow White, once the Queen realizes she's alive. She eventually [[TookALevelInBadass decides to fight back]].
* NonchalantDodge: Alcott does it sometimes when fighting Snow White.
* NoodleIncident: Apparently, during Brighton's time as a cockroach, a grasshopper "took advantage of [him]."
** The Queen has been married three times before Snow's father.
** Renbock has told Alcott before he doesn't like being this close.
* OrangeBlueContrast: Snow White's wedding dress.
* ParentalAbandonment: Snow White's mother died when she was little. Her father disappeared in the woods when she was a child. [[spoiler:It turns out he was [[ForcedTransformation transformed into the Beast]]. The curse is later broken, and he's reunited with her.]]
* PimpedOutDress: Many of the Queen's outfits, and Snow White wears a few.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: All "uglies" (dwarfs and presumably other people with an obvious deformity or disability) were banished from the realm by the Queen (given her own obsession with physical beauty, it makes sense).
* PowerAtAPrice: The Mirror is always warning the Queen about the price for using magic -- and it's eventually exacted, harshly.
* PuppyLove: Taken a bit too [[LiteralMetaphor literally]], because Alcott is given a ''dog's'' personality when he drinks a potion labeled "puppy love", alongside becoming utterly enamored with the Queen.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: Snow, of course.
-->'''Queen:''' Her hair isn't "black", it's "raven". And her skin has never seen the sun so of ''course'' it's good.
* RefugeInAudacity: Even after being turned into [[spoiler: an old hag by her extensive use of magic, the Queen doesn't give up on killing Snow White: she takes advantage of her completely different look to sneak into her wedding unobserved and try to make her eat the poisoned apple.]]
* RichBitch: The Queen.
* RightfulKingReturns: At the end, it turns out [[spoiler:Snow White's father wasn't dead, but made into the Beast. Once he's turned back, he soon retakes his throne.]]
* RuleOfSymbolism: At one of the parties, the queen wears a peacock-themed dress and Snow White wears a swan themed dress.
* RunningGag: The dwarfs robbing people and stealing their clothes.
-->'''Queen:''' ''(seeing her wedding guests in their underclothes)'' [[LampshadeHanging What is it with this kingdom?]]
* SceneryPorn: It's [[Film/TheFall Tar]][[Film/TheCell sem]] [[Film/{{Immortals}} Singh's]] film. What do you expect?
* ServileSnarker: The Palace servants. {{Lampshaded}} by the Queen once or twice. Even Brighton gets a moment after his [[ForcedTransformation Cochroach episode]]. The Queen appears to let them get away with far more than the noblemen without comment.
* ShirtlessScene: How Snow White and the Prince meet.
* ShoutOut:
** [[Film/{{Scarface 1983}} "Say hello to my little friend!"]], spoken by one of the seven dwarfs.
** [[Theatre/IntoTheWoods "Trees are just wood."]]
** The palace guards wear helmets remarkably similar to Comicbook/{{Nova}}.
** An evil queen who dresses in white and uses magic to cast an EndlessWinter across her kingdom? [[Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe Sounds familiar]].
* ShrinkingViolet: Snow White severely lacks confidence at the beginning.
* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Creator/SeanBean plays a minor yet important role in the film, yet the majority of the promotion was on Julia Roberts.
* SlippingAMickey: [[spoiler:The Queen puts a love potion into Alcott's drink.]]
* SmugSnake: The Queen again.
* SorcerousOverlord: The Queen, who's a sorceress and usurped the crown from her husband, then his daughter.
* SuddenMusicalEnding:
** There was some foreshadowing for it, though, with the whole "people used to sing and dance" bit.
** Suddenly, [[spoiler: UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}}]] or if you prefer, [[spoiler: DancePartyEnding]].
* TalkingToThemself: It was [[WordOfGod clarified by Tarsem Singh]] that the world of the mirror is the Queen's "mindscape", and she's basically talking to herself every time she talks to the mirror. In the movie, the mirror claims to be just the Queen's "reflection".
* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The poisoned apple and the love potion.
* TeamMom: Snow White to the dwarfs, somewhat.
* TookALevelInBadass: Snow White gets trained in fighting by the dwarfs.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: [[spoiler:Snow White leading the dwarf bandits, Snow White and Alcott duelling, the Queen hypnotizing Alcott through a love potion, it being really a "puppy love" potion, Snow White mobilizing the dwarfs to crash the Queen's wedding with Alcott.]] Seriously, guys, for a movie in which one of the first lines is "loose lips sink ships"...
* TrainingMontage: A montage of Snow White fighting with a sword, shooting a slingshot, and playing a ShellGame marks her transition into an ActionGirl. A CostumeTestMontage is mixed in as the dress Snow White was wearing isn't exactly suited for battle.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Snow White's [[spoiler:wedding dress]].
* TrueLovesKiss: Said by one of the dwarfs to be capable of undoing magic. [[spoiler:And that's exactly how Snow White breaks the Queen's love spell over Alcott.]]
* UnreliableNarrator: {{Lampshaded}}. [[spoiler: "[[GracefulLoser It was Snow White's story, after all.]]"]]
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Before the credits roll, black-and-white photos of the seven dwarfs are shown along with text explaining what they did with their lives after the story ended.
* WickedStepmother: The Queen to Snow White. First it seems she married Snow's father, and became regent after he disappears. Then she tried to have Snow killed too, so she'll be ruler for life.
* YouCantThwartStageOne: [[spoiler:The Queen's plot to marry Alcott goes reasonably well until dangerously close to the end -- Snow White and the dwarfs manage to crash her wedding, kidnap the Prince and flee moments before the Queen arrives. And they still have to deal with the love spell after that.]]
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** The Queen temporarily turns Brighton into a cockroach as punishment for not killing Snow White.
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* ForcedTransformation:
** The Queen temporarily turns Brighton into a cockroach as punishment for not killing Snow White.
** [[spoiler:The King was transformed into the Beast.]]



* ParentalAbandonment: Snow White's mother died when she was little. Her father disappeared in the woods when she was a child. [[spoiler:It turns out he was [[BalefulPolymorph transformed into the Beast]]. The curse is later broken, and he's reunited with her.]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: Snow White's mother died when she was little. Her father disappeared in the woods when she was a child. [[spoiler:It turns out he was [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation transformed into the Beast]]. The curse is later broken, and he's reunited with her.]]



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* ServileSnarker: The Palace servants. {{Lampshaded}} by the Queen once or twice. Even Brighton gets a moment after his [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation Cochroach episode]]. The Queen appears to let them get away with far more than the noblemen without comment.

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