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Two children are sent out into the woods to gather strawberries. They get lost, and find themselves threatened by a witch who means to eat them.
It's opera time, again. However, this one is based on a familiar children's story, and it contains spoken passages as well, so following the story is a snap. It is also animated with electronic puppets, so it should be of interest to animation and puppetry fans as well.
Nonetheless, I am a little disappointed with this one. Though it's obviously a labor of love, it lacks somewhat that sense of magic that really brings this sort of thing to life. Part of the problem is the design of Hansel and Gretel; their mouths, though articulated, are locked in a perpetual smile, which somewhat destroys the illusion of danger. The movement of the puppets also doesn't quite sync up with the music to the extent that would make this one a real delight; in this respect, it falls far short of FANTASIA, a movie which is mentioned in comparision on the back of the DVD package for this one. It has some nice moments, and I do applaud the effort, but I did find myself getting bored frequently, especially since there really isn't much of a story, and the movie doesn't quite have the necessary charm to fill in during the dead spots. Still, the witch has some fascinating facial movements, and a short "making of" extra on the DVD shows how this was done. Interesting, but not quite satisfying overall.

Amazon.com: DVD or VHS
Movies Unlimited: DVD or VHS
Amazon.ca (Canada): DVD or VHS
Sendit.com (UK): PAL Region 2 DVD