As two evil sisters prepare to conquer the land, two renegades—Eric the Huntsman, who aided Snow White in defeating Ravenna in Snowwhite and the Huntsman, and his forbidden lover, Sara—set out to stop them.
SPOILER included in here. There is a scene in the first quarter of the movie, after the intro of why the two huntsmen warriors fall in love and the female huntsman/warrior is killed during a challenge the queen gives them to fight their way towards each other. The man (Eric) is then thrown in the river and floats away, unknown to the queen to still be alive. Cut scene to current day seven years later. The king shows up to tell Eric that they need him to find the Mirror. During a sort of flashback of the king's tale of what happened for Snow White to lose the mirror, there is a scene of Snow White kneeling in sadness on the right of the screen and as the camera pans back across the room, you can see several animals lying on the floor, including a large dog, that have been killed. It is only a ten second scene with no action in it, and this dog has not been shown anywhere else in any capacity for this movie, so I guess that's why others missed it.
An infant girl in seems to have been burned in her crib, but since we only see the outside of the soot-blackened crib with smoke rising from it and understand from lines and reactions that she's been killed, we can't know whether or not she was killed elsehow before being burned. In any case, we don't see or hear the baby dying, nor do we see her dead, and the fire is no longer burning.
I think most parents consider the parent of a deceased child still a parent, so I guess the answer is yes: A woman is killed many years after her infant daughter was murdered.
Lots of kids are taken from their families and brought to the palace. We don't see the separation but we see the kids arriving at the palace and being sad and scared.
Sort of, but she looks and acts completely alive. She herself says that she's between alive and dead. Her spirit went into an object when her body was killed, and when she emerges from the object, she's once again in her tangible body.
A group of people are caught in a trap - they accidentally trigger a net which was concealed on the forest floor, and the net is automatically lifted off the ground with all of them inside it. They don't stay inside the net for long.
I think so. Sure, the good guys triumph and are free and in love and so on, but someone who was turned insane/evil by a horrible tragic that happened to her years ago seems to have her evilness melt away to some degree towards the end - and then she dies, full of sorrow.