Critics Weigh in on Controversial Disney Live-Action Snow White Remake

Disney’s live-action remake of Snow White has received largely mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its vibrant visuals and catchy musical numbers, while others have panned it as a poorly made film. The movie, which stars Rachel Zegler as the titular character, has faced controversy over its casting decisions, particularly with regards to its representation of dwarfs and its handling of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Several US-based reviewers have given the film positive reviews, describing it as a “smart script” and a “vibrant retelling” of the classic tale. The Hollywood Reporter’s David Rooney calls the film a “mostly captivating” experience, praising its dance numbers and performances from Zegler and Gal Gadot. Variety’s Owen Gleiberman also gives the film high praise, noting that its CGI dwarfs bring the movie to life and make it feel lighter and more frolicsome than other live-action Disney remakes.

However, not all critics have been so generous in their assessment of the film. Many British reviewers have panned Snow White as a “painfully muddle-headed” affair, with some describing its CGI characters as creepy and less photorealistic than expected. The Daily Mail’s Brian Viner calls the film a “lazy, visually repellent” experience that fails to live up to Disney’s usual standards.

The controversy surrounding Zegler’s casting as Snow White has also been a topic of debate among critics. While some have praised her performance and the film’s attempts to diversify its cast, others have criticized Disney for its decision to cast a Latina actress in a role traditionally associated with a white character. Clarisse Loughrey from The Independent concludes that Zegler deserves better than this “lazy” and “visually repellent” film.

Overall, while Snow White may not be the worst Disney remake, it has left many critics feeling underwhelmed and disappointed. With its mixed bag of reviews, the film’s success will depend on how well it resonates with audiences worldwide.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn0jvdg1y82o