Snow White Movie Review by Ryan Balkwill

The plot: A princess joins forces with seven dwarfs to liberate her kingdom from her cruel stepmother the Evil Queen.

This Snow-White Remake was not that good. 

Pros: Rachel Zegler least was trying to be snow white & her singing was solid. And there was effort given to develop dopey more and how it also trying hard to copy the original beat by beat.  

Cons: Most of this film felt rushed and it skipped through a lot. Gal Gadot came off un-intimidating as the evil queen. The dwarfs look ugly in certain areas. It was hard staying invested within the plot. A lot of things did come off weird & after seeing this film it will be all easily forgotten.

All of the backlash was unwanted.

Genre:

Directed by Marc Wedd

Produced by Marc Platt, Jared LeBoff

Written by Erin Cressida Wilson

Based on
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

by Disney

Snow White
by the Brothers Grimm

Starring: Rachel Zegler, Andrew Burnap & Gal Gadot.

Cinematography: Mandy Walker

Edited by Mark Sanger, Sarah Broshar

Music by Jeff Morrow (score); Larry Morey and Frank Churchill (songs); Pasek and Paul (new songs);

Production companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Marc Platt Productions

Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

The Casts:

  • Rachel Zegler as Snow White, a fearless and pure-hearted princess who is determined to free her kingdom from her stepmother’s tyranny.
    • Emilia Faucher as young Snow White
    • Olivia Verrall as baby Snow White
  • Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, Snow White’s jealous, tyrannical stepmother who is obsessed with being the fairest one of all.
  • Andrew Burnap as Jonathan, a new character created for the film as Snow White’s love interest (partially based on the Prince from the original film) and a rebel who wants to defy the Evil Queen’s monarchy.
  • Ansu Kabia as the Huntsman, an unnamed hunter and the Evil Queen’s servant whom she orders to kill Snow White and bring back her heart.
  • Patrick Page as the voice of the Magic Mirror, a mirror containing a being that would truthfully answer the Evil Queen’s question on who is the fairest one of all.

Additionally, Hadley Fraser and Lorena Andrea appear as the Good King and the Good Queen, Snow White’s parents. Appearing as Jonathan’s team of fellow bandits are George Appleby as Quigg, Colin Michael Carmichael as Farno, Samuel Baxter as Scythe, Jimmy Johnston as Finch, Dujonna Gift as Maple, Idriss Kargbo as Bingley, and Jaih Betote as Norwich. The royal guards consist of Adrian Bower as the captain of the guards, Felipe Bejarano as Guard Paul, Simeon Oakes as Guard Matthew, Joshmaine Joseph as Guard William, and Chike Chan as Guard Arthur.

Seven Dwarfs

  • Jeremy Swift as Doc (voice), the intelligent leader of the Seven Dwarfs.
    • Jonathan Bourne as Doc (motion capture/puppeteer)
  • Tituss Burgess as Bashful (voice), a shy member of the Seven Dwarfs.
    • Leah Haile as Bashful (motion capture/puppeteer).
  • Andrew Barth Feldman as Dopey (voice), a member of the Seven Dwarfs who doesn’t speak and makes other sounds. It is later revealed that Dopey is the narrator of the film.
    • Jaih Betote as Dopey (motion capture/puppeteer)
  • Martin Klebba as Grumpy (voice), a grouchy member of the Seven Dwarfs. Klebba previously appeared in another Snow White adapted work, the 2012 movie “Mirror Mirror“.
    • Omari Bernard as Grumpy (motion capture/puppeteer).
  • Jason Kravits as Sneezy (voice), a member of the Seven Dwarfs who sneezes a lot.
    • Dominic Owen as Sneezy (motion capture/puppeteer)
  • George Salazar as Happy (voice), a cheerful member of the Seven Dwarfs.
    • David Birch as Happy (motion capture/puppeteer)
  • Andy Grotelueschen as Sleepy (voice), a tired member of the Seven Dwarfs.
    • Sandy Foster as Sleepy (motion capture/puppeteer)

I worse skip this film.

Rating: 1 out of 5 Stars.

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident film reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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