Completamente de acuerdo con esto:


I don't like to second-guess, especially as we've only seen about ninety seconds of this, but the whole thing – in-betweens aside – seems like just misguided creative choices to me. It's live action (or at least includes live action), but the entire world so slavishly emulates the nearly ninety-year-old animated world that it feels almost fetishistic. There's no life in any of the frames, nothing but artifice on top of artifice. Putting real life humans alongside hyper-real animals and then throwing in cartoonish dwarves (dwarfs?) just compounds the problem – what are our touchstones? The dwarfs don't seem cute in this context, they seem like terrifying mutants. (It reminds me of the live-action Grinch movie, where prosthetic makeup made the Whos down in Whoville, who were stylized and cute in the book, into deformed freaks.)



And yes, I know that this has been reconceived, by two very successful (and admired) screenwriters, and maybe they've found a resonant story to mine here. But if that's the case, why the slavish recreation of everything from Snow White's dress and hair to the wood carvings on the stairs to the adorable animals to the (incredibly creepy) designs of the seven dwarfs?



Se han complicado la vida innecesariamente.