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Snow White
2025 93 min United States of America 6+
★5.9
Animation, Family, Fantasy
Director: Erica Duke, Michael Johnson
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Description
When the Queen’s jealousy turns deadly, Snow White must join forces with gnomes to fight back against her stepmother’s wrath.
Starring
Danny Bonaduce
Actor
Jessica Chancellor
Actor
D.C. Douglas
Actor
Key opinion
Disney's 2025 adaptation of Snow White is a highly divisive film that struggles to reconcile its modern, ideologically driven narrative with the legacy of the 1937 classic. While some viewers appreciate the visual splendor and the attempt to provide the protagonist with greater agency, a significant portion of the audience rejects the film as a hollow, poorly executed political statement featuring lackluster CGI and miscast leads.
| Production | The film's reliance on excessive and low-quality CGI, particularly for the seven dwarfs, creates an uncanny and unconvincing visual experience. | |
| Theme | The integration of contemporary social agendas and political rhetoric into the narrative is perceived by many as an intrusive shift that sacrifices the story's original charm and cohesion. | |
| Acting | Opinions on the lead performances are sharply divided: some find Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot to be charismatic and fitting choices, while others argue that the casting fails to capture the essence of the characters and lacks emotional depth. | |
| Adaptation | The narrative's shift toward a more independent, 'warrior' archetype for Snow White is polarizing, with some praising the newfound agency and others feeling it creates a jarring disconnect with the source material. | |
| Production | Views on the visual direction are split between those who see it as a magical, aesthetically pleasing update and those who characterize the sets and costumes as cheap, artificial, and lacking in Disney's hallmark magic. |