At first, the movie didn’t catch my attention (didn’t watch the trailer, either). But, surprisingly to me, it resulted a great film:
Two siblings, the Grimm brothers travel along Europe during the XVII century, solving misteries and freeing villages inhabitants from enchantments. Actually they happen to be merely ruffians who trick everyone to earn some money by fooling people with their own superstitions.
On the other hand, the Napoleon’s army is having some resistence with a terrified village near a forest in Germany. The captaing, knowing they’re mere swindlers, force them to cooperate to solve the mistery of the missing girls.
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Some girls have already disappeared into the forest: a girl with a Little Red Riding Hood and also did Greta, Hansel’s sister. The film shows this little clues many times, that recalls us the Grimm brothers’ famous lore tales.
The film have good special effects, and some takes resembles some of the most known Grimm’s tales which make the movie entertaining. The ambience is perfect, and both the Grimm brothers characters (especially the one played by Matt Damon) and some others (like Monica Bellucci, also seen in Matrix Reloaded as Persefone) are really interesting and in some moments absolutely delightful.
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One of the brothers is absolutely skeptical while, on the other hand, the other (erudit especialized in legend and myths) believes that something strange and mystic might be happening in the forest. A ranger woman will guide them to the inner forest in which there is a clearing with a high abandoned ancient tower standing there.
Everything seems to point there actually is a mistery to solve and that same spell or enchantment cursed that place. Or perhaps it’s just the imagination and the darkness into the forest trying to fool one’s reason?
I won’t reveal anything else, because the films really worth to be watched.
I sincerely recommend to watch this film.