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Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D with Pihla Vitala as Mina and Jeremy Renner as Hansel. Picture: PA Photo/Paramount
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D with Pihla Vitala as Mina and Jeremy Renner as Hansel. Picture: PA Photo/Paramount

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D (15, 88
mins)

Fantasy/Action/Horror/Romance. Jeremy Renner, Gemma
Arterton, Famke Janssen, Thomas Mann, Pihla Viitala, Peter Stormare
and the voice of Robin Atkin Downes. Director: Tommy
Wirkola.

Director Tommy Wirkola puts a bloodthirsty new spin on the
classic fairytale in this gleefully violent fantasy.

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters does exactly what it says in
the snappy title: expands the story of two children held hostage by
a crone in a gingerbread house into a full-blooded battle between
the forces of good and evil.

The script marries action movie convention with an olde-worlde
setting, providing the titular heroes with an arsenal of pithy
one-liners as they despatch the enemy.

"She looks angry," remarks Gretel, staring at one restrained
hag.

"Wouldn't you be if you had a face like that?" quips Hansel, who
intends to make her face look far worse by unleashing twin barrels
at point-blank range in stomach-churning 3D.

There is no such thing as overkill here.

Hansel (Jeremy Renner) and his feisty sister Gretel (Gemma
Arterton) had their first encounter with witches as children when
they stumbled into a house made of delicious candy.

Through luck and enterprise, the siblings flung the diabolical
crone into her oven, establishing their reputation throughout the
land as protectors against the dark arts.

Hansel and Gretel grow up with a hatred for these shape-shifting
creatures and devote every waking minute to hunting down witches
with their ingenious homemade weapons.

When several children from one sleepy village go missing,
Sheriff Berringer (Peter Stormare) blames local woman Mina (Pihla
Viitala) and prepares to burn her as a witch.

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D with Gemma Arterton as Gretel and Jeremy Renner as Hansel. Picture: PA Photo/Paramount.
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters 3D with Gemma Arterton as Gretel and Jeremy Renner as Hansel. Picture: PA Photo/Paramount.

The eponymous heroes intervene in the nick of time.

"I'm not going to have you telling me what to do!" barks the
Sheriff.

Gretel settles the argument with a headbutt and frees Mina, who
takes an immediate shine to smitten Hansel.

The siblings set about tracking down powerful grand witch Muriel
(Famke Janssen), who is kidnapping local tykes as a sacrifice
during the forthcoming night of the Blood Moon.

The witches are aided by a hulking ogre called Edward (voiced by
Robin Atkin Downes), who carries off children into the night.

With the odds stacked against them, Hansel, Gretel and an
enthusiastic protege (Thomas Mann) lay their lives on the line to
save the children and send Muriel and her coven back to hell.

With lashings of gore and potty-mouthed humour, Hansel &
Gretel: Witch Hunters is no slavish retread of the Brothers
Grimm.

Wirkola splatters one crone's guts all over the camera lens and
another set-piece reduces a swarm of the villainesses to chunks of
airborne flesh and entrails.

Renner and Arterton dispatch their prey with the occasional
well-timed aside, both enjoying the physical aspects of their
roles.

However, frenetic action sequences cannot compensate for flimsy
plotting and a paucity of character development.

:: Swearing :: No sex :: Violence :: Rating: 5/10

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