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ROLL ’EM
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT: ROLL ’EM! Green Dwarfs, Red Shoes and a Lot of Personality by Hunter Barnard
MIRTH AND JOY
For the movie this month, I watched “Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs.”
The movie is about seven people with superpowers who get turned into little green dwarfs and have to try to break their curse by kissing the most beautiful girl in the world.
All of the characters in the movie are from fairy tales so I thought that was very cool.
When we meet Snow White, she is looking for her dad. She sneaks into her evil stepmother’s secret room, where the stepmother keeps a magic tree.
Apples are growing from the tree, and they turn into shoes. When Snow White puts them on, she turns into a very pretty lady and has to run away from the queen, her evil stepmother, because the queen is trying to catch her.
When Snow White finds a place to stop, she ends up in the house of the seven superheroes turned into little green dwarfs.
She realizes she looks different now and asks the dwarfs for their help. Of course, they agree because she is now the most beautiful girl in the world and if she will kiss them, their curse will be broken.
I really liked this movie because it had lots of funny parts and there is a princess and a king in it. The dwarfs are very funny, and there are a lot of monsters in this movie, which made it really cool.
At the end of the movie, we find out Snow White’s evil stepmother was chasing her to try to get the red shoes from her. The stepmother wanted to wear the shoes so she would be turned into the most beautiful person ever. But not everything went as planned, and she did not get what she wanted because she was not nice.
The movie was pretty cool because it tried to teach people that it is not about what anyone looks like, but about
by Jerry King people’s personalities. Snow White and all the dwarfs learned a lot from helping each other and it was very nice.CALL TODAY! 877.277.5711 Hunter Barnard is an energetic 7-year-old who attends Berea City Schools and likes to share his opinion. He is assisted in writing his column by his mother, Jessica Rapenchuk.ArmstrongOneWire.com/ E