In a dark and magical forest, two little siblings, Hansel and Gretel, lead a quiet life, but their fortune takes a dramatic turn when their mother decides to abandon them. Lost and frightened, the children venture deeper into the woods, where nature becomes their worst enemy. Their first nights in the forest are a nightmare, until they accidentally discover a mysterious house made of sweets and treats.
Believing they have found the perfect refuge, they quickly realize that there is something sinister behind that sweet facade. The owner of the house, a wicked witch with a voracious appetite for little orphans, captures them and plans to turn them into her next meal. However, the siblings are not as naΓ―ve as she thinks; with cleverness and bravery, they begin to devise a plan to escape.
As the witch becomes increasingly cunning, Hansel and Gretel fight not only for their survival but also to keep hope alive amidst the terror. In this classic tale of courage, sibling loyalty is put to the test as the dangers of the forest and dark magic intertwine. Amid moments of tension, magic, and a sprinkle of humor, the siblings must use their wits and their bond to confront the witch and regain their freedom. A gothic tale that challenges the nature of ambition, family, and unconditional love.