Examiner writes: Tarsem is a visual artist, his films are nothing short of stunning to look at. However, his films have always suffered when it came to an actual story. Films such as "The Cell" and "The Fall" are without equal when it comes to their elaborate production design, but the same can't be said for how they function as a story based experience. Those same faults carry over to his latest film as well unfortunately. "Mirror Mirror" is a visually dazzling feature with gorgeous costumes, sets and plenty of aesthetically pleasing imagery. However, its lack of focus and a somewhat confused narrative, despite following all the familiar beats of the Snow White fairy tale, still feels disjointed and tonally all over the place.
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