Monday, April 16, 2012


Dear Harvey Weistein,
When I found out that you choose me to critic your new movie “Hoodwinked Too: Hood Vs. Evil” I choose three key factors. First off i do believe this movie should be published nationally. Here are the reasons why based on the criteria.
When watching the movie I did really look for three of the many uses of traditional fairy tales. One of these uses was the many uses of threes in your movie. These include  the disguises that the wolf used three times, the amount of goat scenes ,and the three mistake things the evil witch made. Another use was the usual happy ending when all the protagonist were happy and the antagonists got their just desserts. The final use of fairy tales was the once upon a time begining the the opening of a story book. These were just a few of the great uses of traditional fairy tales the I saw during the screening.
I did also saw a whole bunch of recognizable fairy tale elements. like the place where a character would be seen like the Giant was in a place on top of a beanstalk. Also it was what the character was doing when we first saw them like Red was delivering a basket of goodies over a bridge. It can depend on how the character reacted like when trying to first rescue Hansel and Gretel the wolf tried to blow the house down. These are a couple of the recognizable fairy tale elements.
The biggest key factor was the creativeness of the fractured fairy tales. The fractured fairy tales made the whole film enjoyable these are some of the best fractures. One of them being the whole HEA Agency about all the protagonist as a big group of agents working together. there was also the whole story on how the evil witch became the evil witch which tied in with Grandmother’s past. The final one being that Hansel and Gretel were the evil masterminds behind all the kidnapping and stealing. these were some of the huge fractured parts of the story.
That concludes my criteria and opinion on why “Hoodwinked Too: Hood Vs. Evil” should be published nationally. I predict that this will be an entertaining movie for kids, young adults, and adults. This is my take on your new movie.   

Sincerely,
Michael Krauss  

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