I love how she claims the prince was stalking Snow White, but he makes two appearances throughout the movie, and is barely onscreen for less then 10 minutes.
Lest we forget that the Queen (who in some of the original tellings was meant to be Snow White’s birth mother), wanted to kill Snow White because you gets more attention from males young and old, because Snow White is a young child and youthfulness attracts people. Heck, in a daily comic promoting the old Disney movie, Queen Grimhilde (that is her canonical name, BTW) thought the prince was talking about her, but he was referring to Snow White, so the Queen locked the Prince in a dungeon.
Bc times change. Are you also goin defend all the racist caricatures that got them off the ground too? Why can’t people criticize media anymore? That isn’t even the original story of Snow White too
The racist caricatures weren’t the stepping stone for Disney’s rise to success. Walt Disney would’ve gone bankrupt and would’ve quit his career in animated films had this movie been a box office failure.Also criticism ≠Disrespect aren’t the same it’s disrespectful to the memory of Walt Disney and Disney in general to put an actress in the role of Snow White when she doesn’t appreciate the dedication and love put into these movies.
@@WmanWMAN-cp2kp Sure racist caricatures weren’t the only things Disney put out but it existed… that’s my point. You don’t know how she feel about the people who worked on it. Just on what the product promotes in her opinion, leading Disney and her as whole into updating and making a new version of said project.
@@CollagenExpert it’s not racist and they can criticize it’s just disrespectful to play her as the role she didn’t critique it as a fairytale she just didn’t represent it right and she’s Is wrong about what Snow White was she isn’t greatful she’s just disrespectful to the role I’d be a hypocrite if I said that she couldn’t criticize
Whether she likes Snow White or not, she's acting completely unprofessionally about the whole thing. Case in point, Mark Hamill wasn't too thrilled by how The Last Jedi portrayed Luke Skywalker. But he still showed up to set, did the best acting he could possibly do, and didn't shit-talk the movie or franchise all over the media.