- **Q: How did the Snow White remake perform critically and commercially?
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Disney's latest live-action remake, "Snow White," starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, has arrived in cinemas, but not without significant discussion. The film faces harsh critical reviews, disappointing box office results, and ongoing deb...
Disney's strategy of remaking its animated classics in live-action continues with "Snow White," but this iteration has encountered significant turbulence. Critics have been notably harsh, citing aesthetic issues, a perceived lack of soul, and clumsy updates to the original 1937 story. Wendy Ide of The Observer described it as "a bamboo-splinters-under-the-fingernails viewing experience" made by people with "cartoon dollar signs for eyes."
Financially, the film has struggled dramatically. Opening weekend figures ($43M domestic, $87M global) fall far short of covering its substantial reported production and marketing costs (around $350M+), positioning it as a significant box office disappointment for Disney.
Adding complexity is the controversy surrounding Rachel Zegler. Criticism began with her casting (a Latina actress playing a character traditionally depicted as white) and intensified following interviews where she called the original story "weird" and discussed the remake's modern approach. Her public expression of support for Palestine further fueled debate, reportedly causing friction with the studio and leading to alleged attempts by Disney insiders to position her as responsible for the film's negative reception, a move detailed in a controversial Variety report that itself drew backlash. Despite this, Zegler has retained significant fan support, with many defending her stance and integrity.
However, there's another perspective on these remakes. As argued in a Yahoo Entertainment piece, they offer a chance for families to share a cinematic experience reminiscent of when previous generations saw the originals during theatrical re-releases, fostering connection across generations, even if the artistic merit compared to the original is debated.
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