Red Riding Hood (2011 Film)
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''Red Riding Hood'' is a 2011 American romantic fantasy horror film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, and produced by
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, from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson. The film is very loosely based on the folk tale " Little Red Riding Hood" collected by both
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under the name ''Le Petit Chaperon Rouge'' (''Little Red Riding Hood'') and several decades later by the
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as ''Rotkäppchen'' (''Little Red Cap''). It stars Amanda Seyfried as the title role, with
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, Billy Burke, Shiloh Fernandez,
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, Virginia Madsen,
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and Julie Christie in supporting roles. ''Red Riding Hood'' had its world premiere at
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on March 7, 2011, and was theatrically released on March 11, 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was panned by critics but was a moderate success financially, grossing $97.8 million worldwide against its $42 million budget.


Plot

Valerie lives with her parents, Cesaire and Suzette, and older sister Lucie in the village of Daggerhorn, on the edge of a forest plagued by a
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. She is in love with her childhood friend Peter, a local woodcutter, but her parents arrange for her to marry Henry, son of the wealthy
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Adrien Lazar. Valerie and Peter plan to elope, only to learn the Wolf has broken its truce not to prey on the townspeople and murdered Lucie. The preacher Father Auguste calls upon the famous witch hunter Father Solomon for help, but the townspeople decide to venture into the Wolf's lair. As the village celebrates, Father Solomon declares that the slain animal is a common
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, as the true werewolf would have reverted to human form. Father Solomon's men isolate Daggerhorn and investigate the villagers to find out the Wolf's identity. That night, the Wolf attacks, and the townspeople shelter in the church while Valerie and her friend Roxanne search for Roxanne's developmentally disabled brother, Claude. When the two are cornered, Valerie discovers she can understand the Wolf, who threatens to kill Roxanne and destroy the village if Valerie does not leave with him. The Wolf escapes, vowing to return for Valerie's decision. The next day, Claude is captured and killed by Father Solomon's men for supposedly practicing
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. Roxanne reveals that Valerie is able to communicate with the Wolf. Believing Valerie is also a witch, Father Solomon displays her in the town square to lure the Wolf. Henry and Peter help Valerie escape. Henry brings Valerie to the church, where the Wolf bites off Father Solomon's hand with silver-coated fingernails. The villagers shield Valerie from the Wolf, who is again forced to flee after burning his right paw on the church's holy ground. Since Father Solomon has been bitten by the Wolf, the Captain has no choice but to kill him. Valerie dreams that the Wolf is her grandmother, and rushes to her nearby cabin, where she finds her grandmother dead and discovers that her father, Cesaire, is the Wolf. He reveals the curse was passed to him by his own father and he intended to leave the village with his children; he killed Lucie after finding she could not understand him in wolf form and realizing Suzette had conceived her through an affair with Adrien. He asks Valerie to accept the curse, but she refuses. Peter arrives and Cesaire bites him and throws him aside, but Peter throws an axe into Cesaire's back, allowing Valerie to kill her father. Valerie and Peter fill Cesaire's body with rocks and dump him in the lake in order to protect the secret from the villagers. Peter departs, vowing to return when he has learned to control the curse, and Valerie vows to wait for him. In the next few years, Daggerhorn returns to normal; despite Cesaire's death, the people continue to sacrifice livestock to the werewolf, fearful of its return and not knowing it has been killed, while Suzette realizes Cesaire is never coming back, though she remains unaware that Valerie killed him. Henry becomes the next witch hunter, succeeding Father Solomon and becoming a highly honorable man, while Valerie chooses to live in the forest on her own, having become disillusioned with living in Daggerhorn. Finally, one night, Valerie hears something in the woods outside her grandmother's former house that she has moved into. She is then greeted by Peter, transformed into a werewolf and in full control of his abilities, when he returns to be with her. In the ending of the alternate cut, when Valerie sees Peter upon his return, she is holding their baby.


Cast

* Amanda Seyfried as Valerie ** Megan Charpentier as young Valerie * Virginia Madsen as Suzette, Valerie's mother. * Billy Burke as Cesaire, Valerie's father. * Julie Christie as Grandmother. * Shiloh Fernandez as Peter, childhood friend and love interest of Valerie. ** DJ Greenburg as young Peter *
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as Henry Lazar, Valerie's suitor. *
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as Father Solomon, leader of the witch hunters. * Michael Shanks as Adrien Lazar, Henry's father and former lover of Suzette. * Christine Willes as Madame Lazar * Adrian Holmes as Captain * Michael Hogan as The Reeve *
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as Father Auguste * Alexandria Maillot as Lucie, Valerie's sister and Suzette's daughter by Adrien. * Shauna Kain as Roxanne *
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as Prudence * Carmen Lavigne as Rose * Jennifer Halley as Marguerite * Archie Rice as the voice of The Wolf


Production

Under Appian Way Productions,
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, Michael Ireland, Jennifer Davisson Killoran, Alex Mace, and Julie Yorn produced the film. Early into production, the film was originally titled ''The Girl with the Red Riding Hood''. Due to the fact that Seyfried did not like Fernandez based on a previous encounter at a dinner party, director Catherine Hardwicke had to persuade the actress to give the actor a chance.
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took place in
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from July 21 to September 16, 2010.


Release

The original release date, set for April 22, 2011, was moved to March 11, 2011. ''Red Riding Hood'' grossed $14,005,335 in ticket sales over the opening weekend, placing at number #3, behind '' Battle: Los Angeles'' and '' Rango''. At the end of its run in 2011, the film grossed $37,662,162 in the United States and Canada, and grossed $51,500,000 internationally for a worldwide total of $89,162,162.


Reception

''Red Riding Hood'' has a 10% approval rating at review aggregator
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based on 210 reviews, with an average score of 3.75/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Amanda Seyfried is magnetic in ''Red Riding Hood''s starring role, but she's let down by her uninspired leading men and a painfully clichéd script."
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calculated a score of 29 out of 100 based on the opinions of 36 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". ''
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'' complimented the production design, but wrote that, "it's a foolish story, marred by a strange blend of overacting and bland, offhand performances."
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gave the film one star out of four, stating it is "a movie that cross-pollinates the ''
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'' formula with a werewolf and a girl who always wears a red-hooded cape, although I don't recall her doing any riding... it has the added inconvenience of being serious about a plot so preposterous, it demands to be filmed by
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'' magazine named it one of the 10 worst films of 2011.


Marketing

The teaser trailer and the poster were released in November 2010, featuring "The Wolf", a new song written exclusively for the film by Swedish act Fever Ray. The second trailer was released in January 2011, featuring " The Hand That Feeds" by
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. The novelization by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright received criticism for not including the story's final, concluding chapter, which instead was only made available for download online following the release of the film.


Soundtrack

# "Towers of the Void" –
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# "Kids" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # "Dead Sister" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # "The Wolf" – Fever Ray # "Mt. Grimoor" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # "Tavern Stalker" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # "Grandma’s House" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # " Keep the Streets Empty for Me" – Fever Ray # "Wolf Attack" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # "Just a Fragment of You" – Anthony Gonzalez from M83 and Brian Reitzell # "The Reveal" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # "Finale" – Brian Reitzell and Alex Heffes # "Crystal Visions" – The Big Pink Some additional songs from the film are not featured on the official soundtrack: * "Fire Walking" – Anthony Gonzalez and Brian Reitzell * "Let’s Start an Orchestra" – Ken Andrews and Brian Reitzell * "Ozu Choral" – Brian Reitzell * "Piano Study No. 1 (Symphonic)" – Brian Reitzell


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