![]() It almost seems to be love at first sight for her and one man, Prince Alcott, but he declines the offer to travel with them. The mirror tells her to marry someone rich, for one day she will ask Who is the fairest of them all? While walking in the snowy woods, Snow White comes across the two men, who are now stripped to their underwear and hanging upside down from a tree. She talks to another version of herself in the mirror, discussing marrying the Baron. ![]() When she comes out she is in a new place in another dimension where she is in a small hut on a vast lake. All of a sudden we hear those famous words spoken by the Queen Mirror Mirror on the wall except the difference is, she walks into it. Snow White decides she is going to leave the castle, after the encouragement of the servants, and does so causing the guards to question if that's even allowed. She gives Snow White the dagger she received from her father all those years ago as a gift. One woman, Baker Margaret ( Mare Winningham), speaks up, telling her that she knows she will one day take back the kingdom, which is why she has stuck around all those years. Back at the palace, the servants help Snow White celebrate her 18th birthday. However, the dwarves are after their gold, and they take it. Their stilts shrink down like accordions, and the men refuse to fight them because it would be too funny. It turns out they are dwarfs, which makes the two men laugh. They stop for a rest when a group of bandits in masks and walking on stilts attack them with swords. The men are Prince Alcott ( Armie Hammer) and his valet Charles Renbock ( Robert Emms). Two men are riding their horses, talking about the adventure they are on and have been on for months. The Queen considers it, admitting that Snow didn't do anything wrong however, Snow is just so irritating! She doesn't care if its her 100th birthday, she better never sneak down again. Snow White comes downstairs, from the bedroom she seems to live in, to ask the Queen if she can attend the gala since it is her 18th birthday. ![]() One servant named Brighton ( Nathan Lane) steps forward to tell her that the kingdom is close to being destitute. The Queen is sitting on her throne, and it looks like shes playing chess with her servants by using them as human pawns and she is playing with her top minister known only as the Barton ( Michael Lerner). Ten years after the King vanished in the Dark Woods without a trace, Snow White ( Lily Collins) talks to and plays with the birds. Snow White searched for him, devastated that he wasn't found. He gave Snow his dagger, and rode off into the woods, and was never seen again. ![]() Her father was grooming her for the kingdom, when he met the Queen. She was spoiled, and the kingdom was a very happy place. With a foreshadowing image of an apple in the decorative filigree, this impressive design by Jim Shore features gorgeous and enchanting details.In the opening animated segment, the Queen ( Julia Roberts) begins by telling us the story of Snow White's birth (throwing in some sarcastic comments with modern day slang). Questioning the Magic Mirror, Snow White's stepmother, the Evil Queen, folds her arms in disgust when she is not named the fairest one of all. Part of the Jim Shore Disney Traditions Collection.Inspired by Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).Packaged in individual box with photo on front.Jim Shore's unmistakable style evokes a sense of nostalgia with traditional themes, quilt patterns and design motifs inspired by American and European folk art.Proudly designed by award winning artist Jim Shore.Beautifully hand-painted and crafted from high-quality stone resin with intricate styling and attention to detail.Fully sculpted figure includes Evil Queen and Magic Mirror.''Who's the Fairest One of All'' by Jim Shore.With a foreshadowing image of an apple in the decorative filigree, this impressive design by Jim Shore features gorgeous and enchanting details.
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