Starring Rachel Zegler, live-action of the classic animation was defined as ‘disgrace’ by David Hale Hand
starring Rachel Zegler It is Gal Gadotlive action by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is still a great mystery, but it is produced at a time when disney is heavily criticized for recreating animated classics with real actors. Now, son of David Handone of the directors of classic animation, blasted the new production.
It is worth remembering how hand drove Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) alongside William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce It is Ben Sharpsteen. During an interview with The Telegraph, David Hale Hand commented how disney lacked “respect” for the original animation.
“It’s a totally different concept and I totally disagree with it,” he said. Now 91, the filmmaker’s son called live-action a “disgrace” and something that tries to “make something new out of something that was such a huge success before.”
Thoughts are so radical right now. They change the stories, they change the thought process of the characters. They’re inventing new woke things (a term used for left-wing thinking), and I just don’t like any of it.
“I find it frankly a little offensive [o que] they might have done with some of those classic movies,” he continued. “There’s no respect for what the disney did and for what my father did… I think waltz [Disney] and they would be turning over in their graves.”
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Snow White: Rachel Zegler blasts racist comments to live-action: ‘Senseless speech’
interpreter of snow White in the version live action from the classic animation of 1937, Rachel Zegler received several racist comments on the internet, which complained that an actress of Latino descent is in the role of the protagonist. On social media, she detonated these criticisms.
It is worth remembering how the film still has Gal Gadot as the villain The Queen. The cast still has Andrew Burnap, Ansu Kabia, Misa Koide, Dujonna Gift, Katie Hardwick, dean nolanbetween others.
In a post on Twitter, Zegler vented by the criticism, but also highlighted the affection of the fans. “Extremely grateful for the love I feel from those who defend me on the internet, but please don’t tag me in the nonsensical rant about my casting,” wrote the artist.
I really, really don’t want to see this. So I leave you with these pictures! I hope every child knows that they can be a princess no matter what.
extremely appreciative of the love i feel from those defending me online, but please don’t tag me in the nonsensical discourse about my casting.
i really, truly do not want to see it.
so i leave you w these photos! i hope every child knows they can be a princess no matter what pic.twitter.com/AU5PjJutK5
— rachel zegler (she/her/hers) (@rachelzegler) July 15, 2023
Source: Rollingstone

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