I don't blame Claudia one bit.
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rc1990 — 10 years ago(May 30, 2015 06:32 PM)
Well, I don't know how old she was supposed to be but Monica keena was about 17 years old when this was made. Also, there was nothing wrong with her mother's dress .. It was pretty modest to me.But the most important thing is what happened to her nanny. Also, even though she knew something was clearly wrong with Claudia, she apologized to her and seemed to be very upset about the fact that she lost her child.
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lrdcharlton — 10 years ago(May 30, 2015 08:18 PM)
There was nothing wrong with the dress given to her by Claudia. She only wore the other dress out of spite, and she picked a dress that she knew would remind everyone of her mother, and to make her entrance while Claudia was singing. And Claudia is not the mirror, it is made clear they were not one and the same. The mirror simply exploited Claudia in her time of weakness. In the nine years that Claudia was there she did no harm to anyone and tried to build a relationship with her stepdaughter but was rebuffed. So there wasn't always something wrong with her, she went crazy after her stillborn child and the mirror exploited her.
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rc1990 — 10 years ago(May 30, 2015 08:31 PM)
Wether the mirror is Claudia or not is not the issue to me because Claudia brought it with her. (she also knew that her mother was a witch or something like that).
Aside from that,I know there was nothing wrong with the dress that was given to her and,if you take a look, Lili actually wore it in the scene where she apologizes.
Anyway,at the end of the day, Lili can be seen as spoiled brat but she never meant to hurt anyone. I guess I just like this version of Snow white because she is way more complex than the Disney character or the Kristen Stewart version (both are saint like). Monica Keena's Snow white has flaws and scars and so she seems more human than the other versions. I mean, even though she's beautiful, she's not perfect and that's more appealing to me. -
lrdcharlton — 10 years ago(May 30, 2015 09:06 PM)
I do agree that this adaptation is much more interesting than the ones that have saint snow white and the simply vain and evil stepmother. I always had the impression that her mother was something of an outcast who was unkind to Claudia. I thought that Claudia wanted to distance herself from that a marry a good guy and have a family and be happy unlike her mother. However, when she married lord Hoffman and Lilly and was kind to her and tried to make Lilly into aher daughter she was rebuffed. Then when looses her own child, partially because of Lilly, and can't have anymore pushed her off the deep end.
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morganseer — 9 years ago(December 13, 2016 02:47 PM)
I thought that Claudia wanted to distance herself from that a marry a good guy and have a family and be happy unlike her mother. However, when she married lord Hoffman and Lilly and was kind to her and tried to make Lilly into aher daughter she was rebuffed. Then when looses her own child, partially because of Lilly, and can't have anymore pushed her off the deep end.
Wow, that's so different from how I saw it. I saw Claudia and the mirror as kindred souls, one completing the other, and both evil. One is the enabler, the other is corporeal, who not only acts out the evil deed suggested by its smarter alter ego, but revels in it. Both are extremely narcissistic.
Think of the glee Claudia feels each time she thinks she neutralized her rival. The joy she takes in Lily's dying pain. That sure seems like more than a little weakness to me. When the magic is gone, all she can say is "what have YOU done?" Where is her horror and remorse?
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lrdcharlton — 9 years ago(December 13, 2016 03:44 PM)
Eh, not really. Claudia was indeed vain about her appearance but she was still a good person. She endured 9 years trying to get pregnant and with Lilly rejecting her while she was kind. Lilly caused the stress that sent her into an early labor and while she was weak and vulnerable the mirror took that advantage. Nothing prior suggests that Claudia was evil otherwise they would have showed it. After her child was lost her mind went with it. Not being able to have a son for her husband and with her hatred of Lilly, she put all her crazy energy into getting rid of her. The glee you speak of is from her insanity, she was no longer the women she was prior to losing the baby. I can't make any sense of the last part. What remorse would she have felt? Her change wasnt due to magic it was trauma. She snapped and never came back and the mirror played on her weakness after losing the baby.She is taking joy from killing her enemy who brought her pain. When Claudia arrived she had nothing but good intentions, she wasnt always evil.
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rc1990 — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 03:52 PM)
No she was a little girl who lost her mother AND her nanny ,the woman who raised her, arguably because of Claudia. She grew up into a beautiful teen who didn't care much for her step mother but who never wanted to hurt her either.
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Murphed87 — 9 years ago(January 12, 2017 12:06 PM)
She had no memory of her mother so that can only stretch so far. It is not like she knew her mother and she had recently died and then Claudia showed up. She never knew her so, that idea is deflated. Lillyanna had more hand in the nanny demise than Claudia. Had she behaved like a decent child an not thrown the water in Claudia face and ran off into Claudia's room, it would not have happened. Claudia had nothing to do with the nanny's death so your "arguably" is shot down. I don't know why you are defending the "beautiful teen" who had been nothing but cruel to a women who tried to befriend her and had done nothing to her.
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rc1990 — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 11:02 AM)
I'm defending her because I see her as a three dimensional character, I have other arguments but I don't care to share them anymore. Anyway, I don't pick fights over fictional characters with people. You have your opinion (and a superiority complex issue going on apparently) and I have mine. Take care. Ta Ta.
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Murphed87 — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 02:35 PM)
Ah, so being a malignant bitch to her step mother for nine years of kindness on Claudia's part is completely acceptable and normal? Also, you really cant use the "hardly a good case of murder" because that is not why Claudia went after her. Stop downplaying the girls behavior.
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morganseer — 9 years ago(January 12, 2017 11:24 PM)
Malignant bitch? I remember two incidents. The throwing of water occurred when she was twelve, and would have merited some form of punishment, perhaps grounding, though as a brand new stepmother I would have preferred to try to build a relationship with the kid first. The dress incident was a typical teenage declaration of independence, "I want to pick my own dress," which called for some form of negotiation about what she wanted and was her desired dress suitable for her age and occasion, not a passive-aggressive playing victim because stepdaughter didn't want to roll over and do exactly as mommies dearest commanded. Again, nothing worthy of murder, at least not in my world. I was more appalled by the stepmother's behavior, playing tug-of-war over dad with a twelve year old kid as if she were a kid herself. Being a stepmother requires maturity.
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Murphed87 — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 07:36 PM)
And what tug of war was Claudia playing? Where I come from it would be a big punishment to behave as the little girl did, wouldn't have crossed our minds. It is clear that Claudia came there with nothing but good intentions. Don't play ignorant, we are supposed to be under the impression that the girl was indeed wrong and that Claudia was trying to build a good relationship. We also know she only decided to play nice after Claudia lost the baby otherwise she would not have had no reason to apologize. She admitted to being cruel, so your argument loses any validity. Come back when you have a decent defense.