PrinceCharming617
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Oh yeah, I think you could sell a lot of merchandise with a new Princess. A Mexican one could be awesome, because the heritage and background is so different than the European ones.
I think you underestimate Disney. I have no doubt that we start to see CG versions, pixar style, once the live action versions have run their course.The well will run dry for theatrical releases for these, but they were never going to not make Little Mermaid after the incredibly successful Aladdin, BatB, and Lion King. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I think you underestimate Disney. I have no doubt that we start to see CG versions, pixar style, once the live action versions have run their course.
I lean in favor of native American, there is a lot of legend and lore there plus oneness with nature and the elements. Definitely different from European, middle East or far East.Oh yeah, I think you could sell a lot of merchandise with a new Princess. A Mexican one could be awesome, because the heritage and background is so different than the European ones.
I lean in favor of native American, there is a lot of legend and lore there plus oneness with nature and the elements. Definitely different from European, middle East or far East.
To play devil's advocate here, why does it need to be a major fairly tale? A quick Google search turned up a bunch of African American fairly tales and folklore. There was even a story about a girl and a mermaid. Regardless of what anyone thinks of the casting for this. Shouldn't we be holding Disneys feet to the fire for not exploring the content that is available? Personally I would much rather they explore new content. Even If they found an actress that looked 100% like the Ariel in the animated movie. Guess who's still not going to see this movie? This guy. Because it's lazy and cheap what they're doing with the remakes.
Criticizing the practice of remakes is perfectly fine. The live action movies have been more miss than hit. I liked Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast, but the rest ranged from middling to awful (looking at you Pinocchio and Maleficent). The issue with Mermaid has been the extreme criticism directed it's way based solely on casting.
I agree.Honestly, I never thought I would say something like this, but this thread should probably be locked until the film opens or at least until there is further news to report. There have been so many sickening posts this week, and it's all been unbelievable.
That pretty much sums it up.A quote from an analysis by FORBES; " There is much to criticize about nostalgia culture, but from Disney’s perspective, it makes a lot of sense to relive their glory years - ignoring a few duds, many of their live-action remakes have made a gargantuan amount of money at the box office. Never mind the fact that these films lack the vibrant energy, color and expressiveness of their animated originals - people will happily take their kids to see them in theatres, hoping to feel a fraction of that childhood magic."
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That's true, but I'd love to see another Spanish or Black princess be introduced.
Well one thing is for sure. This movie is already getting a LOT of attention. And despite what several may try to say, much of it is for positive reasons.
More accurately, she doesn’t look like Ariel from the 1989 animated movie. Many fictional characters have been reinterpreted from portrayal to portrayal, and audiences have been fine with it. Your own namesake, Frankenstein’s monster, is a classic example.So even though she doesn't look anything like Ariel
It’s still an adaptation. Certain things will overlap, others will be different. As a huge fan of the 1989 version (it’s my favourite Disney animated movie), I’m bracing myself for disappointment, because the remakes are never as good as the originals, but I have zero issue with the fact that the new Ariel looks different from her cartoon counterpart. The latter is still there for me to watch whenever I want.It is adapted from the Disney toon, not the book or any other version.
If it would have been about a new mermaid name Arella I'd understand. But if they did that they couldn't use an already established character, if that was the case.
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