There was nothing about "Mirror, Mirror" that I hated, but there was also nothing that I really loved. I like the idea but am largely indifferent to the movie that came of it. Director Tarsem Singh Dhandwar and screenwriters Melissa Wallack and Jason Keller seem to have set out to make a dizzyingly funny, satirical take on the classic "Snow White" fable by the Brothers Grimm. But the film repeatedly steps back from pure comedy and goes for amusing and charming. You can almost hear the studio honchos whispering in their ear, "Remember the 18-35 female demographic."
Mirror, Mirror
Mirror, Mirror
Mirror, Mirror
There was nothing about "Mirror, Mirror" that I hated, but there was also nothing that I really loved. I like the idea but am largely indifferent to the movie that came of it. Director Tarsem Singh Dhandwar and screenwriters Melissa Wallack and Jason Keller seem to have set out to make a dizzyingly funny, satirical take on the classic "Snow White" fable by the Brothers Grimm. But the film repeatedly steps back from pure comedy and goes for amusing and charming. You can almost hear the studio honchos whispering in their ear, "Remember the 18-35 female demographic."