Film Theory: What REALLY Saved Snow White! - Summary

Summary

The video is a film theory

Facts

1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the first feature-length animated film, released in 1937.
2. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs won a special honorary Oscar for being innovative.
3. The film received eight statues at the Academy Awards, one large and seven tiny.
4. The movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs takes place in southern Germany.
5. The Evil Queen's castle is located in the mountains and forests of southern Germany.
6. The animals present in the movie are indicators that the story is set in Germany.
7. Cyanide is a highly concentrated poison that can be lethal in small doses.
8. Cyanide was used by Allied forces during World War 2 as a poison in suicide pills for agents.
9. Tetrodotoxin is a powerful neurotoxin found in pufferfish and other sea creatures.
10. Tetrodotoxin can cause a coma or death in small doses.
11. Tetrodotoxin is not native to Central Europe, where Snow White is set.
12. Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) is a poisonous plant native to southern and Central Europe.
13. Deadly nightshade can cause a coma or death in small doses.
14. The berries of the deadly nightshade plant have a pleasant, mildly sweet flavor.
15. Activated carbon can be used as an antidote for Atropa belladonna poisoning.
16. Diamond is made of carbon put under intense pressure.
17. The dwarves in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs work in a diamond mine.
18. The dwarves are always covered in dirt and soot from the mine.
19. Snow White inhaled activated carbon while cleaning the dwarves and their home.
20. The carbon in Snow White's system slowed the absorption of the toxins from the poisoned apple.