In an enchanted forest, two little siblings, Hansel and Gretel, get lost while escaping the dark reality of their home. Fleeing from hunger and their parents' neglect, the children venture beyond the known and find themselves trapped in a magical and terrifying world. As they search for a way to return home, they discover a house made of sweets, adorned with candies and cookies, which seems to be an oasis amidst their troubled journey.
However, behind the sugary facade lies an evil witch with sinister intentions. The witch captures Gretel, but Hansel, clever and brave, sets out to save her. Using his wits, Hansel embarks on a dangerous mission, facing the brutality of dark magic and the challenges posed by the ominous forest. The story turns into a struggle between the children's innocence and the witch's greed in her candy home.
As the plot unfolds, loyalty and sibling love develop, showing us how unity can overcome fear and adversity. With an aesthetic that captures the dreams and nightmares of childhood, the film employs innovative techniques to convey a sense of danger and wonder. Each scene evokes raw emotions, taking us on a captivating cinematic experience that resonates with the eternal struggle of good against evil.