Disney's big-screen adaptation of the Broadway musical "Into the Woods" has plenty of charm and charisma to cover the tiredness of the film's premise. The story begins when a witch arrives, quite explosively, at the front door of a baker and his wife with an ultimatum: They must collect five different magical trinkets before the end of three days, or they will never have a child. The Baker and his wife then set into the woods on a quest that entwines their fates with those of Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Jack (and the beanstalk).
Into the Woods
Into the Woods
Into the Woods
Disney's big-screen adaptation of the Broadway musical "Into the Woods" has plenty of charm and charisma to cover the tiredness of the film's premise. The story begins when a witch arrives, quite explosively, at the front door of a baker and his wife with an ultimatum: They must collect five different magical trinkets before the end of three days, or they will never have a child. The Baker and his wife then set into the woods on a quest that entwines their fates with those of Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Jack (and the beanstalk).