Anyone else rooting for Sigourney Weaver's character?
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LadyN1 — 15 years ago(May 22, 2010 12:46 PM)
Thats the point though we the audience are SUPPOSED to root for Claudia however theres a point where her actions become unredeemable. I mean she killed her brother and attempted to kill her husband and stepdaughter through use of black magic and violence. Lillian wasnt a saint either but you can argue it was because of a lack of a mother and her priveleiged background. She was born into wealth so she was a bit of a brat but at least she changed throughout the story. She becomes more aware of reality and becomes more caring for others so you actually sort of root for her. I think we are meant to sympathise with both characters. You can understand why Claudia goes off the rails but I think Claudia's insecurity was always there, Lillian just fueled the fire. So both women are to blame for their own and for the others fates /actions that happen to them.
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Dream_Demon — 15 years ago(June 18, 2010 01:54 PM)
I personally think that Lili was just a small influence in Claudia being evil. A bigger influence would have to be the death of her still born child and the fact that she can't have another kid again, but the biggest influence of them all would have to be that evil mirror. Honestly, that was the one thing that absolutely corrupted her and the thing that killed her when Lili stabbed into it. It made me feel sorry for the woman she once was.
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barcardimike — 15 years ago(June 29, 2010 02:11 PM)
I think that is why they named her Lilly. Like a flower, she wilted after too much exposure to the elements. In this case, her father. To take the metaphor to its extent, Lilly saw Sigourney's character as a bee trying to pollenate her and invade her privacy. It's all very obvious. NOT
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DarcyBrandon — 15 years ago(July 19, 2010 12:14 AM)
I was with her up until she killed her brother and then tried to kill everyone else around her. Lilly was a brat but she realized what she did wrong after Claudia lost her child/ Lilly's half brother.
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angelkissed_Redhead — 15 years ago(September 21, 2010 08:39 PM)
I kept waiting for those classic Snow White-ish characteristics to show up. You know, kind, wonderful, everyone loves her? But no towards the end I was wondering why the miner fell in love with her. I don't see what he sees, obviously.
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Haifis — 15 years ago(November 03, 2010 07:26 PM)
A scene which made me feel sorry for Claudia was when she offered a dress to her step daughter to wear.
A dress she clearly took the time to make.
You can see the hurt in her eyes when Lilli rejects the dress.
"But it's.sopretty..," Claudia says saddened and a bit shocked that there's nothing she can do to gain her step daughter's approval.
Then next, Claudia singing a beautiful song to an entire ballroom only to be interrupted by Lilli coming in and Claudia's song being cut short as the band breaks into a song and everyone begins dancing together and Claudia is left alone and ignored.
The look on Claudia's face as she is completely absorbed into the crowd of dancing guests, that sad look of loneliness and abandonment.
Such a desolate facial expression.
And when she softly moans her husband's name as she's going into labor and she's once again ignored.
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velvetcrowbar — 15 years ago(November 12, 2010 05:27 AM)
10-year old me was rooting for Evil Step-Mother too. Probably because of Sigourney Weaver, and innocent ingenue-types have always been annoying to me.
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SCY385-1 — 14 years ago(October 10, 2011 11:58 AM)
I don't know if I was 'rooting' for her so much as I felt sorry for her. She really seemed to lose her mind after she lost her child. There were twinges of evil in her before, but losing the baby seemed to push her over the edge so to speak.
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zany_beat — 13 years ago(May 04, 2012 07:32 PM)
Having not seen this all through, but tending to read spoilers, I'm also starting to see how Sigourney's character came into the situation with all good intent.
I see in Lilli a perceptive but cold nature: she senses there's something 'off' about Claudia and so automatically rejects her without any thought of how Claudia feels. Being so spoiled, Lilli assumes the world ought to cater to her.
So ya, at the moment I'm on Team Claudia. If what Lilli picked up on is an evil streak in Claudia, tho', eventually she would have shown it anyway, no matter what Lilli did or didn't do. -
Tsavo — 13 years ago(July 11, 2012 02:36 PM)
Alright first, when we first meet Lilly, she's incredibly young, and attached to her father and the memory of her mother. Well intentioned as Claudia was, I did not read it as Lilly being a spoiled brat quite as much as it was her clinging to both her mothers memory and her father. It's not always easy for children to move on to something they got accustomed too. Now of course as a teenager yes Lilly was a bit on the spoiled side, but she was also a teenager, and as some pointed out, we did in fact see her realize what she had done wrong and try to make it up to Claudia, this particular mending of the relationship under normal circumstances may well have continued, but claudia was already lost. I've known some incredibly spoiled brats, but Lilly wasn't that bad, beleive me.
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filterfan86-1 — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 10:18 PM)
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I was. Looking back at this movie Lillian did not give her step mother a chance. She was the one who rejected Claudia first. Lillian had what was coming to her. After the baby had died I think that is what sent Claudia over the edge. Here you have a bratty step child and now your baby died is recipe for insanity. To me Lillian had some type of reverse oedipus complex with her dad. Really look at it again to me she was jealous of Claudia because she "took" her dad from her and was obsess with looking like her mother. That right there was some key points. Lillian was a bratty reverse oedious complex whiney lil twat who needed to be exiled. Her being poison gave her a dose of reality. This Snow White did not have the Disney type magic neither did it have the feminist tone but it was just pure terror. It's on a different level and a retelling. Snow white was not so sweet and innocent and it's good that it showed her being more flawed rather than all so cute and innocent. She was no victim in this movie.