Tilda Swinton was phenomenal as the White Witch. Great acting, great costume and make-up design, and her own physical appearance and attributes just really served her well to play a very intimidating witch with tremendous power. She was sorely missed in the next two movies. (Yes, I know she had cameos but I mean in any meaningful capacity).
I would have loved to see her play Jadis in The Magician's Nephew. Aka the prequel to the rest of the Narnia books. Seeing the Last Battle of Charn, her coming to our world, then entering Narnia would have been awesome.
@@mish375 I so agree with what you have said in your comment! Even Tilda Swinton once said on "Ask Me Anything" on Reddit, that she would love to come back to Narnia and portray Queen Jadis again, especially on "The Magician's Nephew." If only the last two Narnia movies had had great financial successes at the Box Office! Sigh ..... if only! 😢 Makes me sad that they stopped on adapting the remaining Narnia books into motion pictures, because I love Narnia. ❤😢
@@victoriamadridano1016 It's ashame that the creators are not gonna do anymore movie adaptations of the books. I know the last 2 weren't successful but I bet if they did the magicians nephew then it would be a box office success
Zo slecht was ze ook niet he ze lieten sneeuwen en ze droeg bijna in haar blote tieten en Suzan ook sexy and die Aslan een was ook een faforiet hem hat beter met de heks mee gedaan
This is how you do a soulless, emotionless villain properly. Fatal mistake of many actors when they do something similar is they end up boring. Here, she did a phenomenal job
not only that but when she does show emotion, it doesn't feel out of place especially when she's either angry, or taking sadistic glee in tormenting and killing Aslan.
Voldemort was easily identifiable as evil. Jadis on the other hand was beautiful, charismatic and wore mostly white, contrary to black. Her cold looks she was giving before killing Aslan and later in the battle were so much more than Voldy ever gave off.
@@davidstone281 Except for the fact that Sauron acted as the mastermind behind the events (I am ignoring minuscule introduction episode) in movies - as well as in books that represent major story. Thus visually he cannot be worthy opponent. As a villain himself - on contrary most likely there are few in his league.
@@happywheeler4268 Truth be told, Tash had so little scenes in the series he hardly can be described as villain. He was evil of course, but not really the treath to the heroes. The Cat however? SPOILERS didn't read the books, don't read the comment Talk about White With all you want, but all it took was orange (if I recall correctly) cat getting into some mischiev and IT TRIGERRED THE APOCALYPSE IN NARNIA XD That's what I call the villain
Honestly the first time i watched the movie, she looked so ethereal in the snow that she took my breath away even as a child...Tilda has a special kind of beauty
i swear tilda is absolutely phenomenal and DEVOURS every role she plays no crumbs left her beauty is ethereal with class & grace unmatched by most in the industry
There is something in her eyes that makes her perfectly fit from the various roles she had been playing. Same thing goes to Vera Farmiga. Don't mind me guys, just want to express my opinion.
Her evilness and personality is what the original story for Frozen's Elsa was supposed to be. Elsa was originally written as an evil ice queen who hates people and the movie was originally supposed to be titled 'The Snow Queen'. Anna was originally written as the only main protagonist that will give Elsa her goodness back so Elsa can redeem herself. But Disney decided to change the story, they made Elsa a good guy cos its a children's movie and they changed the title into 'Frozen'.
Well Elsa was based on the Ice Queen which has a cold personality. You may also check the series Once Upon a Time since they featured Elsa and the Ice Queen
I love how she perfectly portrays the literal cold-blooded character of the White Witch, the pure look of hatred and disgust as she stabs Edmund is flawless and I love how they show scenes of her literally Chuck Norrising every single Narnian in the battle BY HERSELF (like fr what the hell does she need an army for?) and then playing with Peter during their duel knowing that she had won had Aslan not appeared
"But the people!" cried Digory. (The professor as a child for those who haven't read it) "What people boy?" asked the Queen. (Jadis) "All the ordinary people," said Polly, "who'd never done you any harm. And the women and the children and the animals." "Don't you understand?" said the Queen (still speaking to Digory, "I was the Queen. They were all my people. What else were they there for but to do my will?...I had forgotten that you are only a common boy! How should you understand reasons of the state? You must learn, child, that what is wrong for you or any of the common people is not wrong for a Queen as great as I. The weight of the world is on our shoulders. We must be freed from all rules. Ours is a high and lonely destiny." She genocided her entire world (and several others) just to rule. When I read that part as a kid I was shuddering. I can't imagine being so entitled that killing every living thing would be "okay" so long as I'd get to rule. Scary stuff.
@@kallistiX1 No, it really isn't. When I was younger I always imagined how terrifying it would be to suddenly die like that (particularly for Jadis' sister), knowing you can do nothing about it. Now as an adult, it's disturbing both for the murders she committed (right down to the last blade of grass) and her entitled mindset. The idea of killing a world and thinking it's owed to you is the mindset only a narcissistic psychopath can have.
i used to be so terrified of the white witch scenes when i was younger! now that I'm older, I've come to appreciate how great of an actress tilda swinton is
The Magician's Nephew is my favorite Jadis moment. I hope Ridley Scott makes the film, the book is very visual and the Wood and the world of Jadis are very distinctive, allows slow scenes.
honesty probably because the movies release order and adaptation besides this one made the world seem very confusing and different to how CS lewis intended
It doesn’t matter what movie Tilda is in, she always steals the scene in a variety of amazing characters. She is truly masterful at metamorphosis when it comes to acting and characters. Her physical appearance alone works so well with all her characters, she has a very ethereal/otherworldly look.
0:51 (a personal timestamp for a project that I'm working on!)💖 Thank you so much for this video- Jadis, otherwise known as The White Witch, will forever be a timeless, extremely cold-hearted (pun intended) villain!
I can totally see why Tilda later voiced the Blue Fairy and her sister Death in Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio. She’s perfect for mysterious magical entities.
Upon finding out she came from another world before ending up in Narnia gave me new respect to the series, it’s as if CS Lewis created the multiverse concept of Kingdom Hearts before there was a Kingdom Hearts with Jadis as Maleficent
I know you meant it as a joke, but yeah, Jadis' bitchslap IS dangerous; she has superhuman strength. In the book The Magician's Nephew she is described as snapping a steel lantern post in her hand as though it were a twig, and when she slaps Edmund's face in the book he is described as being stunned, that is, knocked unconscious for a short time. Jadis' slap makes the guy who delivered the Twisted Tea bitchslap look lightweight.
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 Heh, and here I thought getting bitchslapped was the worst part about getting bitchslapped, had no idea it could knock you out
Very callous, yet wonderful performance Tilda Swinton gave as the witch. PS I actually saw her in person at Disney World in 2006 dressed up as the witch at a dinner event. It was a delightful surprise to say the least.
I do think the reason this was the best film out of all of them was Tilda Swinton, I never really was captivated by the others like i was with the first
When I watched the movie, especially that last battle scene, I remember thinking "this White Witch character is so much more amazingly cool than she was in the book!"
I just realized that throughout the movie, Jadis' crown melts, and her dress turns from white to gray. They're showing how her power is dwindling. And during the final fight, her crown melts entirely.
The White Witch's power should have been on par with Aslan. She was described to be Aslan's antithesis in the books, the absolute evil to his good - she should not have been so easily disposed of.
I kinda liked that they made so she has to actually touch people with her wand to petrify them, it's a very powerful ability, it should have a few drawbacks.
Tilda was Perfect as the white witch. Ethereal looking with intense eyes. She brings so much authority and coldness just by her presence. And she can fight with a sword and her staff at once. PERFECT!
Had she been just a tad more vocal in this film, she’d have gone down as one of the great movie villains. Her lines were profound but there weren’t enough of them. What a killer look too. Really helps to basically be the David Bowie of the acting world though,
Lmao 🤣😂 that part always gets me 💯, I get they were Magical laced but dammit Edmund of all things to sell someone out for Turkish delight couldn't think of anything better & in the end where did Edmund end up...tied up in chains ⛓️ in the Dungeon with a stale frozen Piece of Bread.
Tilda Swinton was phenomenal as the White Witch. Great acting, great costume and make-up design, and her own physical appearance and attributes just really served her well to play a very intimidating witch with tremendous power. She was sorely missed in the next two movies. (Yes, I know she had cameos but I mean in any meaningful capacity).
I would have loved to see her play Jadis in The Magician's Nephew. Aka the prequel to the rest of the Narnia books. Seeing the Last Battle of Charn, her coming to our world, then entering Narnia would have been awesome.
@@mish375 I so agree with what you have said in your comment! Even Tilda Swinton once said on "Ask Me Anything" on Reddit, that she would love to come back to Narnia and portray Queen Jadis again, especially on "The Magician's Nephew."
If only the last two Narnia movies had had great financial successes at the Box Office! Sigh ..... if only! 😢
Makes me sad that they stopped on adapting the remaining Narnia books into motion pictures, because I love Narnia. ❤😢
@@victoriamadridano1016 It's ashame that the creators are not gonna do anymore movie adaptations of the books. I know the last 2 weren't successful but I bet if they did the magicians nephew then it would be a box office success
She was the best part of the movie by far. And since she never ages, if they ever do another Narnia movie they'd be perfect to bring back
The next movies were missing a lot of things.
tilda was the soul of the movie. she totally rocked this movie
@Zach Raganshut up
@@freddybaraka1383 what is wrong with u
I am very sorry, i always have arsma 😱👍🙏
@Zach Ragan is going on the time
Zo slecht was ze ook niet he ze lieten sneeuwen en ze droeg bijna in haar blote tieten en Suzan ook sexy and die Aslan een was ook een faforiet hem hat beter met de heks mee gedaan
This is how you do a soulless, emotionless villain properly. Fatal mistake of many actors when they do something similar is they end up boring. Here, she did a phenomenal job
not only that but when she does show emotion, it doesn't feel out of place especially when she's either angry, or taking sadistic glee in tormenting and killing Aslan.
You can really tell she is a psychopath: emulating human emotions, but incapable of truly feeling them
You want a little emotion, not no emotion.
Slade from Teen Titans is another great example of this.
Even more terrifying than Voldemort in Harry Potter. Tilda deserved an Oscar for this performance.
Freezing as the Snow Queen from Hans Christian Anderson’s book of the same name
the white witch would make voldermort vow in respect. she legit destroyed her world with one word.
Nah I can't agree.
Voldemort was easily identifiable as evil. Jadis on the other hand was beautiful, charismatic and wore mostly white, contrary to black.
Her cold looks she was giving before killing Aslan and later in the battle were so much more than Voldy ever gave off.
An oscar 😂
The white witch was the best villain in the narnia series and nobody can tell me differently.
She's a better villain than Sauron.
@@davidstone281 Except for the fact that Sauron acted as the mastermind behind the events (I am ignoring minuscule introduction episode) in movies - as well as in books that represent major story. Thus visually he cannot be worthy opponent.
As a villain himself - on contrary most likely there are few in his league.
@@davidstone281 hmm no lol
Tash is the greatest evil in the Narnia series
@@happywheeler4268 Truth be told, Tash had so little scenes in the series he hardly can be described as villain. He was evil of course, but not really the treath to the heroes.
The Cat however? SPOILERS didn't read the books, don't read the comment
Talk about White With all you want, but all it took was orange (if I recall correctly) cat getting into some mischiev and IT TRIGERRED THE APOCALYPSE IN NARNIA XD That's what I call the villain
I always wanted the turkish delights in that scene
Same 😂😂
lily vegetables they are cursed
Yessss
Look up the recipe. It's a real dessert from Turkey
I remember my 3rd grade teacher showing us this movie and bringing out Turkish Delight for us to try. They’re pretty good.
I loved her, it felt like she was in every movie I watched as a kid. She always was someone inhuman
We Need to Talk About Kevin shows a bit of a sensitive side to her
Honestly the first time i watched the movie, she looked so ethereal in the snow that she took my breath away even as a child...Tilda has a special kind of beauty
I always thought she would of been great as an elf for the LOTR
i swear tilda is absolutely phenomenal and DEVOURS every role she plays no crumbs left her beauty is ethereal with class & grace unmatched by most in the industry
Doctor Strange: Hey what is this ice crown doing here..
Ancient One: Leave that alone
LMAO 🤣
OH GOD I DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS THE SAME PERSON IN
DR. STRANGE BOTH ARE COOL AS FK
IKR
Lol, Tilda Swinton is brilliant in every way.
Lol i never noticed that until i thought about it
I am me me i am
white witch Lion
There is something in her eyes that makes her perfectly fit from the various roles she had been playing. Same thing goes to Vera Farmiga. Don't mind me guys, just want to express my opinion.
I agree! Tilda and Vera are my favorite actresses! Would love to see them in a movie together
As I've noticed - actors that can properly control their eyes and use their mimics are the actors that are able to nail their role.
Her evilness and personality is what the original story for Frozen's Elsa was supposed to be.
Elsa was originally written as an evil ice queen who hates people and the movie was originally supposed to be titled 'The Snow Queen'.
Anna was originally written as the only main protagonist that will give Elsa her goodness back so Elsa can redeem herself.
But Disney decided to change the story, they made Elsa a good guy cos its a children's movie and they changed the title into 'Frozen'.
Well Elsa was based on the Ice Queen which has a cold personality. You may also check the series Once Upon a Time since they featured Elsa and the Ice Queen
@@harveyblackwood3563
Yah ive watched that season, i loved the Snow Queen there.
🤮🤢 is what you are
The only difference is that Jadis has NO redeeming qualities, while Elsa had a few in earlier drafts.
They rewrote Elsa's character due to her solo song "Let It Go". Instead of changing the whole song, they changed the whole plot and Elsa herself.
Tilda Swinton is such an acting powerhouse. Love her!
Tilda Swinton. As outstanding as ever . Deserves a movie of her very own .
Disney: Maleficent is the most evil villain!
Jadis: Hold My Beer...
lol
@@aesthetic_prince1427 jadis killed her entire world population except herself. Now what did maleficent did to match that evilness
Disney: Maleficent is best villian.
Jadis: Hold my beer.
Xemnas: Hold my knock off lightsabers.
@@alexander_Izunia The most evil Disney-villain is Judge Claude Frollo, and the 2nd Scar from the Lion King
JoJo Siwa-lover r as much as I love Scar and Frolo, Xemnas takes the cake for me due to how well he works as a villian.
I love how she perfectly portrays the literal cold-blooded character of the White Witch, the pure look of hatred and disgust as she stabs Edmund is flawless and I love how they show scenes of her literally Chuck Norrising every single Narnian in the battle BY HERSELF (like fr what the hell does she need an army for?) and then playing with Peter during their duel knowing that she had won had Aslan not appeared
Haha Chuck Norrising everyone 😂
THEN HOW DARE YOU COME ALONE!
I always love the way she swing her ice wand and dual-sword
Whip it up
When Jadis Ditched her Ice Wand-Staff after Edmund Made it Burst via his Sword ⚔, Her Dual Wielding Skills were off the Scale Impressive 💯.
Tilda Swinton carried this movie! None of the subsequent movies could quite fill the void that she left behind. One of the best villains ever.
A devilish temper she had, but she was a dem fine woman, sir, a dem fine woman.
― C. S. Lewis, The Magician's Nephew
Was she the witch from the second book, or just another woman?
@@Danlovar Is the same witch in all the books
@@SantiagoAlvesCastro No, she only appears in the first two books. The witch in book six is another.
@@fcv4616 Ture but it is hinted that they may been linked with some believing that the Lady of the green Kirtle was The Witch Witch reborn.
@@4wheal There was some confusions about that because in the BBC version the actress who portrayed Jadis also portrayed the Lady of the Green Kirtle.
"Then I spoke the Deplorable Word. A moment later I was the only living thing beneath the sun." *- Jadis*
"But the people!" cried Digory. (The professor as a child for those who haven't read it)
"What people boy?" asked the Queen. (Jadis)
"All the ordinary people," said Polly, "who'd never done you any harm. And the women and the children and the animals."
"Don't you understand?" said the Queen (still speaking to Digory, "I was the Queen. They were all my people. What else were they there for but to do my will?...I had forgotten that you are only a common boy! How should you understand reasons of the state? You must learn, child, that what is wrong for you or any of the common people is not wrong for a Queen as great as I. The weight of the world is on our shoulders. We must be freed from all rules. Ours is a high and lonely destiny."
She genocided her entire world (and several others) just to rule. When I read that part as a kid I was shuddering. I can't imagine being so entitled that killing every living thing would be "okay" so long as I'd get to rule. Scary stuff.
@@mish375 I remember getting chills from those lines , also wish Polly was in more of the Narnia books.
Jadis is a bit like Barbara Lener spectre dude
@@mish375 I imagine, as an adult, you must understand all too well now. I'd wager it isn't even a little less terrifying now.
@@kallistiX1 No, it really isn't. When I was younger I always imagined how terrifying it would be to suddenly die like that (particularly for Jadis' sister), knowing you can do nothing about it. Now as an adult, it's disturbing both for the murders she committed (right down to the last blade of grass) and her entitled mindset. The idea of killing a world and thinking it's owed to you is the mindset only a narcissistic psychopath can have.
The fact that she does her own fighting makes her even better as a villain.
i used to be so terrified of the white witch scenes when i was younger! now that I'm older, I've come to appreciate how great of an actress tilda swinton is
Ravenna, Regina Mills, and Cersei really needs to attend a 1-day seminar and 3 days workshop from Jadis.
Love all of them, but Ravenna is in the same step of fashion with Jadis sorry.
Ravenna ,Cersei and Jadis are like the three long blonde haired beautiful strong villains!
I would pay good money to watch that crossover hahah
Ravenna is cruel and cold
They'll learn a lot and not even the Charmed Ones could stop them.
Plot twist: she's the ancient one that travel back in time
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
tilda swinton is so perfect as the witch
The Magician's Nephew is my favorite Jadis moment. I hope Ridley Scott makes the film, the book is very visual and the Wood and the world of Jadis are very distinctive, allows slow scenes.
amen
I forgot how much of a badass she was in this!! She needs to have her own movie of similar role! Loved her in Constantine aswell!
Lucifer. Son of perdition. 😂❤
Tilda Swinton was a mesmerizing queen of ice. Compared to Game of Thrones and Harry Potter, Narnia is barely talked about; which is a shame.
honesty probably because the movies release order and adaptation besides this one made the world seem very confusing and different to how CS lewis intended
It doesn’t matter what movie Tilda is in, she always steals the scene in a variety of amazing characters. She is truly masterful at metamorphosis when it comes to acting and characters. Her physical appearance alone works so well with all her characters, she has a very ethereal/otherworldly look.
HOW AM I JUST FINDING OUT THAT SHE ALSO PLAYS THE ANCIENT ONE IN DOCTOR STRANGE!?!?!?!?!
just wait until u find out who plays gabriel in Constantine
@@TidesOfLight YOOOOO SHE’S EVERYWHERE OMG!!! 😂
That's true, I recognize her face!
🙄
Bro this is how i knew who she was…😂
It’s a shame we’ll likely never get to see Tilda Swinton’s portrayal of Jadis in The Magician’s Nephew
Yes I was looking forward to that since 2005 but alas
Why?
Tilda Swinton playing witches is always the best
0:51 (a personal timestamp for a project that I'm working on!)💖 Thank you so much for this video- Jadis, otherwise known as The White Witch, will forever be a timeless, extremely cold-hearted (pun intended) villain!
A lot of people don't know what her most devastating power is. Truly horrifying.
The Deplorable Word?
Was, she cant use that power anymore since it only worked in charn.
I love her so much
I can totally see why Tilda later voiced the Blue Fairy and her sister Death in Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio. She’s perfect for mysterious magical entities.
0:45 - I too possess this power, though I have never opted to use it.
Then she like comes in and freezes the fight with the time stone....
Tilda idk how she pulled off being so cold yet managing to be sensational!!!
Tilda Swinton is one of my favorite actresses ever. And she is also very beautiful as well. #Queen
Queen of narnia, enchantress of cair paravel, and empress of the lone islands. Queen of the andals and the first-wait wrong universe
0:48 I just love this scene 💗
To bad she wasn't a heroine. Otherwise she would not be a witch.
@@bibleguy1207 yeah :'(
@@yashiro1799 And that's child abuse, I hate that scene!
They should make a Narnia world in A Kingdom Hearts game. That would’ve been epic.
Im curious what the Keyblade you would get from that world would look like
Upon finding out she came from another world before ending up in Narnia gave me new respect to the series, it’s as if CS Lewis created the multiverse concept of Kingdom Hearts before there was a Kingdom Hearts with Jadis as Maleficent
@@christophersanchez7731 a more evil version of Maleficent
Who just realised that she is also the *Sorceress Supreme* ?
MCU Multiverse confirmed!
She is also Gabriel in Constantine
@@ihsanh2150 YES! People keep missing that!
@@ihsanh2150and the wicked shall inherit the earth
The ancient one
Gabriel
@@BlackDiamond2718 after 5 years is diabolical
I'm just rewatching this now and realized.... she's the Sorcerer Supreme in Dr. Strange!? I LOVE HER EVEN MORE!
0:45
Her most dangerous power, the bitchslap!
I know you meant it as a joke, but yeah, Jadis' bitchslap IS dangerous; she has superhuman strength. In the book The Magician's Nephew she is described as snapping a steel lantern post in her hand as though it were a twig, and when she slaps Edmund's face in the book he is described as being stunned, that is, knocked unconscious for a short time. Jadis' slap makes the guy who delivered the Twisted Tea bitchslap look lightweight.
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 Heh, and here I thought getting bitchslapped was the worst part about getting bitchslapped, had no idea it could knock you out
Think of whose side you are on edmund. Mine…or theirs.
Tulsa Swinton is phenomenal in this movie. So cold (no pun intended) and manipulative as Jadis.
I’m auditioning for Jadis at my theater! Absolutely love the role!
I was so pumped when I got her staff as a birthday present at chucke cheese
Have ya turned anyone into a Statue yet 🗿?.
So beautiful!
That Tilda Swinton could pull off this role so convincingly shows what a spectacular actress she is.
Very callous, yet wonderful performance Tilda Swinton gave as the witch.
PS I actually saw her in person at Disney World in 2006 dressed up as the witch at a dinner event. It was a delightful surprise to say the least.
I love her 😢😢. I love jadis
Me too
Tilda was so great in this role that I just couldn't watch the other films because I knew I would miss her too much lol
Tbh they always brought her back. Liked the 4th for her cause it was like making a deal with the devil.
I do think the reason this was the best film out of all of them was Tilda Swinton, I never really was captivated by the others like i was with the first
Jadin breaking through the wall of fire….now that’s MOTHER❤
0:46 when you piss off mom at the grocery store…
0:46 when you tryna to learn the controls & you accidentally "Friendly Fire"
Favorite movie villain of all time! Tilda did amazing!!
When I watched the movie, especially that last battle scene, I remember thinking "this White Witch character is so much more amazingly cool than she was in the book!"
The part where she teleports behind Peter during their sword duel was forgotten
Jadis is a better female villain and far more intimidating than maleficent
God, her hair is amazing!!
I just realized that throughout the movie, Jadis' crown melts, and her dress turns from white to gray. They're showing how her power is dwindling. And during the final fight, her crown melts entirely.
this is why the white witch was one of my favorite villains 🤩
I just noticed she’s wearing aslans hair
In all my life did it ever click for me until now that that’s what that was…
But aslan didnt even cough a hairball though. 😂😂
Love love love this movie! My childhood!
The White Witch's power should have been on par with Aslan.
She was described to be Aslan's antithesis in the books, the absolute evil to his good - she should not have been so easily disposed of.
Me:
My mom: 0:46
LOVED her character 🥶😈👑
My mom when I breath: 0:46
On her period :D
My mom when I breath:
I kinda liked that they made so she has to actually touch people with her wand to petrify them, it's a very powerful ability, it should have a few drawbacks.
Tilda Swinton is such a great actress. She was one of my inspirations to be an actor like her.
2:10 after all she did Aslan still had mercy for her in his eyes
The most Tilda role ever
Amazing
Amazing
Tilda killed this role. Every single expression or movement is incredible
Tilda was Perfect as the white witch. Ethereal looking with intense eyes. She brings so much authority and coldness just by her presence. And she can fight with a sword and her staff at once. PERFECT!
Missed opportunity but Tilda Swinton would of made an amazing elf for any fantasy movies at the time, I Always thought she looked so elven
I thought so badass the way she not only was leading her army but also taking part in the fight. That's something rare to see, specially on sorcerers
TILDA. UNDERSTOOD. THE. ASSIGNMENT.
She is one cool witch.
She is one cool witch.
Slapping Edmund was one of her powers lol
Hi das ist cool
I've only read the books but OH MY LORD I REALLY WANNA WATCH THIS NOW
Had she been just a tad more vocal in this film, she’d have gone down as one of the great movie villains. Her lines were profound but there weren’t enough of them. What a killer look too. Really helps to basically be the David Bowie of the acting world though,
Yeah, especially given how it has to be her best villain role, or maybe her only villain role as far as I know, let me know if there's someone else.
Jadis was colder than the winter she inflicted upon narnia and the statues of her garden. So it made sense she was quieter.
i love her outffits so inspirating
"You're here because *HE* turned you in.....for sweeties"
😂😂😂
Lmao 🤣😂 that part always gets me 💯, I get they were Magical laced but dammit Edmund of all things to sell someone out for Turkish delight couldn't think of anything better & in the end where did Edmund end up...tied up in chains ⛓️ in the Dungeon with a stale frozen Piece of Bread.
@@Frosty98206 they were magically laced? 🤯
That didn't translate from the movie at all
Tilda made this movie she has such an ethereal beauty she’s powerful but in since a delicate manner
The Ancient One in her rebellious years
Ohhh, Sorcerer Supreme's previous life!!
I love her❤❤🤗
She was so good that every time I saw a winter villain I thought of her and said “I think they copied tilda!” (Tilda is her real name)
It's true, she does draw power from the dark dimension...
Whoever designed the costumes for this movie is a genius
When she became the ruler of Narnia, Narnia weather is changed to winter. She cannot be killed.
Coming back after getting reminded of snowpiercer. Tilda is an insanely flexible actress.
That was one hard slap Edmund got xD
Is this the 2005 movie??
Ice witch Jadis and Queen freya are my favorite Ice villains in movies.