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Disney’s new monaa will lead to an open Bambi, and it’s not over

By Jennifer Asencio | Being published

It looks like Disney is determined to make a live action version of all of its beloved characters. The company recently dropped a trailer for such a treatment A stormand this week announced two more DO-animated features: Hercules and Taken. At this rate, there can be live action Addition Back to back? (Slande note: Yes, there is one in the works!)

This page A storm The trailer is an example of one of the many things wrong with live-action remakes of older Disney movies. Since Star Wars: A New Hope Introducing CGI in cinema, studios are using the latest developments to outdo each other with special effects. The use of computer graphics has made it so that more movies are made against a green screen than on set. This page A storm The trailer shows the actor in action against what could be cartoon images; It’s just CGI and actors included. It looks like a cartoon as it is done in real life.

Disney’s track record with action-action resumes has not been good. Smith will play the genie in the 2019 Live-Action Aladdinwhich was unapologetically directed by Midy Ritchie, the film’s neighbor better known for gritty British comedies. The combination failed to capture the hearts of critics, although the movie was the 41st in history to be included in the $ 1 billion Genie was reduced to the most common smith “hidden;” Was this CGI-Smith looked like he was laughing? The movie wasn’t made for Ritchie, either: He laughed to direct the next one Hercules effort.

“In hiding” was an excuse to remove several interesting characters and bring back ordinary people. A similar strategy was used Lilo & Stitch concealing the identities of the two aliens tasked with finding Titch. Jumba and Pleakley were given tools that made them look like Zach Galifianakis and Billy Magnassen. Did the audience go to the movie to see these two Munde people want to be stitched up? Or did they go in hopes of seeing you as aliens on screen? By turning these two characters “human,” Disney was able to remove much of the magic of Lilo & Stitchrather than improve by bringing them back.

It doesn’t help that the studio tried “live versions” of movies starring or featuring talking animals. The lion king and The Lady & The Tramp both crossed the boundaries of the uncanny valley with their depictions of animals, in part because efforts were so limited by CGI that they were likely to remain discovered, as A storm. Talking animals are big characters inside Aladdin, The little mermaid, The Jungle Bookagain Cruelsabut they take the viewer out of the suspension of disbelief when they start talking, especially if it’s a person. In fact, many of the characters who can suddenly talk in the live-action restoration were not talking in the original movie, or were shown talking to other animals but not humans.

Some of these movies also try to rescue real movie villains. – It’s a job and Cruelsa they were very popular, but the witch who puts curses on children and the fashion designer who wants to make clothes for puppies should always be “bad boys,” not reinvented by telling their stories in ways that illuminate them. Live-Actionlect Maleficent is not just to scare the way Animated Activated Maleficent Exeltifient, since we know that her mother Angeldel Jolie can’t make bad characters. Who do the opposition need to be upset about?

Angelina Jolie as mud

Why do you remember movies at all? How badly do we need to “take a new one,” that is “renewed” character “or” logical “to convey the stories from them, but not only that they did not tell all the corpses of Europeans, but also not all the princesses that can be there, As the studio found in the version with pictures A storm. Rehashing the same old stories you find boring and redundant, supports the popular opinion that Hollywood has run out of ideas. It certainly looks like Disney has.

A storm it looks like the return is already here, because Disney has released its trailer, and plans are moving forward Herculesagain. Some live shows are discussed, and as long as people are willing to go see them, Disney will continue to make them. Until the audience wants better, they come back, start over, and follow through is what we can expect. At least Disney has its own Classics library to subscribe to.


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