Live-Action ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’

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donaldtoo

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Wow.
All of you here, no matter what side you’re on, take all of yourselves way too seriously.
To quote Rachel Zegler, “Weird, weird!”

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LittleBuford

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Really…?!
I can explain my joke to you, but, I can’t understand it for you.
Figure it out on your own.
I think most of the people contributing to this thread are making what they consider to be serious points, even if they disagree with each other. But you seem to be saying there’s something funny at the heart of all this that everyone is missing. That’s what I’m asking you to explain. I don’t mind if you consider me dumb for missing the joke!
 

PrinceCharming617

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I’m surprised to see Strange World on your list given that it features a cutesy sequence in which the mum and dad are acting all loved up. I can only assume you haven’t seen the film for yourself.

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Elemental, meanwhile, is entirely centred on a heterosexual romance, though I suppose your “non-human” clause means we would have to (conveniently) discount it.

(There are numerous other films on your list that don’t hold up to scrutiny, but I doubt going through them individually would achieve much.)

Whoa you found one in the past 11 years, I guess it checked enough boxes to make it through.
 

donaldtoo

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I think most of the people contributing to this thread are making what they consider to be serious points, even if they disagree with each other. But you seem to be saying there’s something funny at the heart of all this that everyone is missing. That’s what I’m asking you to explain. I don’t mind if you consider me dumb for missing the joke!

I was just tryin’ to be silly and lighten things up a bit, that’s all. It’s in my nature.
Sorry it didn’t go over as such.
 

LittleBuford

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Oh yeah, I was going to go from Coco, but changed because there's so many without a man/woman relationship. So there's 2 out of the 11 years. What a woke fail by Disney.
Let’s be clear. There are only “so many without a man/woman relationship” if you discount films with preexisting relationships (why?) and those in which non-humans stand in for humans (again, why?). But if you just, you know, watch the films without such strange criteria in mind, most of them actually do feature heterosexual romance.

And for what it’s worth, Coco, too, may not make the best starting point for your list, since Miguel’s human (albeit dead) grandparents are shown falling back in love, which surely qualifies as a new relationship.
 

GimpYancIent

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While Zegler's comments about the original Snow White kinda rubbed me the wrong way, they were very off-hand/flippant comments during casual interviews over a year ago and shouldn't be taken that seriously. The backlash and dogpiling and online harassment Zegler has received is a disgrace. There's an entire YouTube industry now of people profiting off bashing Rachel Zegler.

The worst part is, Zegler can't even defend herself or the movie, as speaking about the film would be a violation of the Actors' strike, so she just has to stay put and listen to millions of people bashing her without the ability to fully speak up for herself.
Ehhhhh, maybe it's better Zegler not throw anymore ill-advised fuel on the fire. Sometimes silence is a good defense itself.
 

Ghost93

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Also, you shouldn't be discounting Homosexual romances, either. That is the very definition of discrimination. Or is it only romance if it's man-woman?
What homosexual romances? In Strange World a main character has a crush on a guy who is featured in one short scene at the beginning of the movie and is featured in a montage at the end of the movie. They do not hold hands or kiss, like the straight couple featured in the movie. In Lightyear, a supporting lesbian character is seen — in the middle of a montage showing the passage of time — kissing a spouse that has no lines and is not seen anywhere else in the movie.

Disney has never focused on a gay "romance," and suggesting that straight romances have been pushed aside in favor of gay ones is laughable.
 
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