Snow White and the Huntsman/Best scene/Rupert Sanders/Charlize Theron/Queen Ravenna/Chris Obi

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While admiring a rose blooming in the winter, Queen Eleanor of the kingdom of Tabor pricks her finger on one of its thorns. Drops of blood fall onto the snow, and she wishes for a daughter as white as snow, with lips as red as blood, hair as black as a raven’s wings and heart as strong as rose. She gives birth to a daughter, Snow White, but falls ill and dies several years later. After her death, Snow White’s father, King Magnus, and his army battle an invading dark army of dark glass soldiers. Upon rescuing Ravenna, the King becomes enchanted with her beauty and marries her.

Ravenna is in fact a powerful sorceress and the Dark Army’s master. On their wedding night, Ravenna confesses there was a king much like Magnus that hurt her and discarded her. She declares she will not be discarded and kills Magnus before taking over the kingdom. Snow White’s childhood friend William and his father, Duke Hammond, escape the castle but are unable to rescue her, and she is captured and locked away in a tower for many years.

Tabor is ruined under Queen Ravenna’s rule. She periodically drains the youth from the kingdom’s young women in order to maintain a spell cast over her as a child by her mother, which allows her to keep her youthful beauty. When her stepdaughter Snow White comes of age, she learns from her Magic Mirror that Snow White is destined to destroy her unless she consumes the girl’s heart, which will make her immortal. Ravenna orders her brother Finn to bring her Snow White’s heart, but Snow White escapes into the Dark Forest, where Ravenna has no power. Ravenna makes a bargain with Eric the Huntsman, a widower and drunkard, to capture Snow White, promising to bring his wife back to life in exchange. The Huntsman tracks down Snow White, but when Finn reveals that Ravenna does not actually have the power to revive the dead, the Huntsman helps Snow White escape. Finn gathers a band of men to find her, and the Duke and William learn that she is alive. William leaves the castle to find her, joining Finn’s band as a bowman.

The Huntsman and Snow White leave the Dark Forest, where she saves his life by charming a huge troll that attacks them. They make their way to a fishing village populated by women who have disfigured themselves to make themselves useless to Ravenna. The Huntsman learns Snow White’s true identity, and leaves her in the care of the women. He returns when he sees the village being burned down by Finn’s men. Snow White and the Huntsman evade them and meet a band of eight dwarves. The blind dwarf Muir perceives that Snow White is the only person who can defeat Ravenna and end her reign.

As they travel through a fairy sanctuary, they are attacked by Finn and his men. A battle ensues during which Finn, his men, and one of the dwarfs are killed, while William reveals himself and joins the group on their journey to Hammond’s castle. Halfway there, Ravenna disguises herself as William and tempts Snow White into eating a poisoned apple. She flees when the Huntsman and William discover her. William kisses Snow White but nothing happens (though no one notices the tear that comes from one of her eyes). Her body is taken to Hammond’s castle. The Huntsman professes his regret for not being there to save her, as her heart and strength remind him of his wife, Sara. He kisses her and does not notice a second tear fall from one of her eyes, as his kiss was second of true love needed. Snow White awakens and rallies the Duke’s army to mount a siege against Ravenna.

The dwarves infiltrate the castle through the sewers and open the gates, allowing the army inside. Snow White confronts Ravenna, but is overpowered. Ravenna is about to kill her when Snow White uses a move the Huntsman taught her and wounds Ravenna, defeating her for good. The kingdom once again enjoys peace and harmony as Snow White is crowned queen.

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