Californian Elitist
Well-Known Member
Sure they can dye her hair red but what about keeping the magic alive for the kids? There’s a reason they have always the actors for the M&G look like their characters. When they walk around the parks you know who they are and that’s why kids want to meet them. I love seeing the magic of my kids greeting these characters. It’s such a special thing that will only last such a small time where they believe. My daughter was obsessed with Frozen and so excited to meet them and then very confused about the musical. You can’t have the characters available to meet and then walk over and see a show that looks nothing like them. That’s what’s going to happen with this casting.
Disney always changes things when they make their version but that does not change the fact that it is a Danish story. There’s a reason why the Danish have had their mermaid sculpture in Copenhagen for 100 years. I assume that’s why they have Ariel on the rock in the film as an homage. If it wasn’t for Darryl Hannah in Splash she would have been a blonde mermaid because she’s Danish. They don’t have accents in Frozen or Tangled, and they are not in America, because that’s not what Disney is going for. Sebastian could have hitched a ride but really the animated movies are not steeped in authenticity, again lack of accents.
Right, the Disney films aren’t accurate to the original material. So if Disney is remaking their version, one that really has nothing to do with the original source material, then the Danish aspect shouldn’t matter.
The children will be fine. White, red-headed Ariel will not be replaced by a black woman playing the part. I hope you took some time to explain to your child what was happening with Frozen and I hope she still enjoyed the show. When I was a little girl, a multi-racially cast version of Cinderella was released. Cinderella was black, Prince Charming was Filipino, the parents were black and white, etc. I and my siblings were fine and our perspectives of the Disney animated version didn’t change.