Why is the new "Snow White" movie controversial?
Star Rachel Zegler's comments about the original film and her casting as a Latina Snow White generated online debate.
Movies / Disney
Disney's live-action "Snow White" remake has underperformed significantly at the box office, grossing only $87 million globally in its opening weekend. This falls far short of expectations and places it among the worst-performing Disney liv...
The live-action "Snow White" faced controversy even before its release. Star Rachel Zegler's comments about the original 1937 film being "dated" and her portrayal of a more empowered Snow White sparked online backlash. Some critics and fans took issue with a Latina actress playing Snow White. Beyond the controversy, the film itself suffers from several issues. The near shot-for-shot remake approach, common in many Disney live-action adaptations, feels uninspired. The CGI dwarves are described as "uncanny" and "dead-eyed," detracting from the film's visual appeal. The new songs, composed by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, are considered "overproduced" and out of sync with the classic melodies. The movie also received criticism for its pacing and script and failed to resonate with audiences, who seemingly felt it betrayed the message of the original by emphasizing the garish and superficial. The adaptation also betrays its protagonist, by undermining the message about valuing inner beauty over vanity,
Star Rachel Zegler's comments about the original film and her casting as a Latina Snow White generated online debate.
Critics point to poor reviews, uninspired adaptation choices, and unsettling CGI as contributing factors.
Critics have cited the script, direction, CGI dwarves, and overall structure as weaknesses.
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