iuventus said:Well, there's one spoiler out of the way.
Perhaps, this production strove to maintain a sense of realism. Neither the Pasolini and nor the von Trier ended fantastically with her cackling wickedly, like Maleficent, from her chariot. In the Pasolini, she burns in the house with her sons; in the von Trier she sails away in a boat. In those two most popular versions, or at least the Pasolini, even her magic is relegated somewhat to folklore status. The dragon-pulled chariot would seem almost comical in film; I found it melodramatic at best on the page.
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