Disney's Live Action Problem

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  • @CinnamonGrrlErin1
    @CinnamonGrrlErin1 Год назад +739

    I think this ties into my theory about Disney execs being ashamed of their own company; they're the types who think animation is for babies. Warner Bros is even worse, because they've said girls and women don't even *like* animation, so that gives us some idea into the types of people running these companies. Thank god for Guillermo Del Toro's Oscar speech, I hope that made certain people very nervous.

    • @WaterMeLoan64
      @WaterMeLoan64 Год назад +111

      We can also thank Puss In Boots: The Last Wish for making more people appreciate animation.

    • @Disneyfan82
      @Disneyfan82 Год назад

      I can't stand idiots who think animation is for babies which only comes out of the words of the stupidest people in the world that should not be allowed to run in any animation studio ever again. Why can't they ever grow the hell up and listen to what fans want?

    • @Hambone_Fakenamington
      @Hambone_Fakenamington Год назад +62

      I wanna hear the logic behind why one would think women dont like animation 😂

    • @CinnamonGrrlErin1
      @CinnamonGrrlErin1 Год назад +50

      @hambone fakenamington I don't get it myself especially since one of the people who said it is a woman herself, but I think that's just the general attitude of the people running the studios now. There is space for great American animation again, but art and creativity are often too expensive and too inconvenient for people whose only goal is to make a profit.
      Compare Roger Rabbit with the more recent Rescue Rangers movie, you can tell just by the trailers which production had more love of the craft in it and more respect for the characters. People like Spielberg and Zemeckis should be standing next to Guillermo Del Toro as he defends the medium (which is the other problem I think, executives see animation as a genre and not a medium for expressing things)

    • @yookeemookee
      @yookeemookee Год назад +24

      This is why I respect the anime so much. Japanese animation studios know how powerful animation as a storytelling medium can be and as a result have made extraordinary things with it. In my opinion, there is no Western animation studio (no, not even Disney) that would be able to make an animated movie on par with the likes of Spirited Away or Ninja Scroll or even The End of Evangelion.
      I cannot think of a single Western animated movie that has made me feel the same way those three movies have made me feel. I really cannot.

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 Год назад +603

    I appreciate you calling out the race-swapping for what it really is. Just more shielding for them from any criticism of their mediocre/garbage love action movies. As a black person, I cannot tell you how insulting it is to see studios use blatant tokenism like that and call it "diversity"

    • @orboakin8074
      @orboakin8074 Год назад +58

      @@l.0_quin397 so you think that by them race-swapping characters in poorly written garbage movies and attributing any criticism to racism, that they are not using race as a shield?

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 Год назад +33

      @@l.0_quin397 it’s often, but not always, a distraction from telling a story, because knows that the actor will catch hate matter what. Hate baiting.
      And I’m not against race swapping, just against using it a sheild? Hate baiting (sometimes) or as a distraction from how (generally) soulless the product is.

    • @emhullum4120
      @emhullum4120 Год назад +22

      @@Dave102693 Soul was one of my favorite movies of all time. Amazing that Disney did not have confidence in that film and just dumped it on Disney+ (the main character was a black man). Why was that? Racism? Maybe they're not ACTUALLY progressive!

    • @donborjuto7321
      @donborjuto7321 Год назад +1

      @@Dave102693 So I guess you're fine with ANY type of raceswapping,right?

    • @liamcollinson5695
      @liamcollinson5695 Год назад +7

      ​@@emhullum4120I don't know what you was expecting from them Disneyland has pride events but in China Disney act like the LGBTQ,+ community don't exist. It often find my self asking which is it. They should not have allowed to have it both ways

  • @Fire_Summoner
    @Fire_Summoner Год назад +335

    The reason these don't work is because they look dull. They don't have enough vibrant colors, and look like a general landscape. Yes, they are supposed to be "realistic", which doesn't make sense when trying to tell an imaginative fairy tale.

    • @blinkowarner3117
      @blinkowarner3117 Год назад +44

      Which may be why Cinderella is the only one of these to really be great. That's the only one I can think of that was just as vibrant and bright as the original. It still felt like a fairy tale world.

    • @shinigamisougiya1576
      @shinigamisougiya1576 Год назад +24

      Even tho I am not a fan of Avatar, I can at least say Pandora looks great. You would think Disney would realize people want to see colors and lights and sparkles. And realistic doesn't mean it can't take creative liberties. Titanic 1997 has a lot of well lit scenes that are inaccurate, but if they were realistic, we would not be able to see anything happening in the movie. I'd rather a well lit ocean bottom for a live action than a dark abyss that I can't see even at night without a sun glare.

    • @egglet8265
      @egglet8265 Год назад +19

      Agreed I don't know why everything is so anti colour, everything looks so washed out and desaturated. Like they smeared mud on the lenses before filming

    • @feliz695
      @feliz695 Год назад +16

      ​@@blinkowarner3117 Not only that, but the Cinderella live-action actually builds the characters rather than decimating their arcs. Cinderella is the perfect combination of being feminine and strong, and the prince has proper characterization. (Granted, Charming was much better in Cinderella 3)

    • @belledraws1331
      @belledraws1331 Год назад +10

      @@blinkowarner3117 for real, thr creators of that live-action really said "wanna watch your favourite princess movie but with lots of magic sparkles and butterflies?"
      My 13 year old self was like YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!!
      The fairy godmother was a big change too lmao

  • @justinperez2057
    @justinperez2057 Год назад +120

    At least Maleficent and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland tried different themes and takes on their respective properties. I respect that than just blatantly copying scene by scene of the originals. It is like what is even the point of telling the same story again.

    • @vixenrevitup
      @vixenrevitup Год назад +8

      The 90’s live action 101 Dalmatians movie is worth that same respect, in my opinion. Sure, it definitely borrowed the structure of the original (Roger and Anita meet via Pongo, they marry, puppies are born, Pongo and Perdita find them, they go back home), but it played around with many things. For one thing, those live action dogs were given far more CGI expression, despite the technology being in its infancy (literally meaning there was no excuse for the lack of expression in the remake of Lion King). They also played around with the human roles too. While Roger was better suited as a fledgling musician than a video game developer, I see why they went with it. Video games were becoming more mainstream in the 90’s, so it gave the story a modern twist that many out there could relate to. They went with Anita being pregnant alongside Perdita, which was cute. They also cleverly tied Anita and Cruella together instead of using the throwaway line that they were “dearly devoted old schoolmates.” Using Anita as the vessel for Cruella’s desire to craft a coat of Dalmatian fur was more realistic. Cruella asked integral questions about the quality of the fur instead of deciding that she liked the coats on a whim. The adventure Pongo, Perdita, and all of the puppies went on was delightful too. I prefer the old trek better, but you can tell the producers of the live action film had so much fun with each scene! Glenn Close nailed the role of Cruella too, and those dogs and barnyard animals put her through the wringer!
      The one major thing that was lacking in the live action film was the choice to make the animals voiceless. It, to me, is the number one reason why the original film was better (number two being that the original is animated). However, that was a handicap for the live action film’s writers and directors. They had to tell the dogs’ side of the story without putting their thoughts and actions into words. That was very hard to do, but I think they pulled it off. The film is one of the very best in the Disney live action lineup. My number one favorite is Homeward Bound: the Incredible Journey. Why can’t Disney make movies like that anymore?
      I’m probably in the minority when I say that I’ve never seen Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland! Alice In Wonderland was never my favorite Disney movie to begin with, but with all the Disney controversy, seeing a good remake would be very refreshing! I also found the Maleficent movies very enjoyable. They were unique for their time, giving Maleficent more character than her simply being evil for evil’s sake. Unfortunately, I think the success of this series is why we ended up with the ridiculous Cruella origin story. Both were stories about sympathizing somewhat with the villains, though it’s insanely obvious which one did it right and which one didn’t…

  • @forestgrump4723
    @forestgrump4723 Год назад +50

    “I’m sick of this, but I’ll watch it” is a big part of the problem. As long as people will watch it disney has no reason to stop producing them.

    • @evanbarth7173
      @evanbarth7173 11 месяцев назад +1

      Y’know, I was going to make my own video where I reviewed the newest Snow White remake, but after reading this comment, I realize I’d be contributing to the problem if I did. I strongly discourage anyone from watching this movies!

    • @forestgrump4723
      @forestgrump4723 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@evanbarth7173 well hot damn, I made a difference in the world! Thanks for commenting you made my day

    • @alcremiecutie334
      @alcremiecutie334 9 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly. My Mom wants to watch the live action remakes. And so do a little bit of my friends. I try to tell them don't watch them, because the originals are better, and if you keep watching the live-action remakes that's going to fuel the fire for Disney to make those soulless live action remakes. But they never, EVER listen.

  • @ailinnr
    @ailinnr Год назад +209

    Honestly, well said. You're literally the first youtuber I saw that actually addressed every wrong aspect about Disney's content in the past few years, including how people eat this shit up and, with that, encourages Disney to keep doing this over and over again. Kudos for making that visible!

  • @youngkc866
    @youngkc866 Год назад +209

    2:32 - they actually DID cast a lightskinned Indian actress to play dark-skinned Middle Eastern Jasmine and nobody said ANYTHING. How can they be so holier than thou about making Ariel black when they race lifted the first major nonwhite Disney Princess. Heck, Aladdin was the first major Disney animated feature to attract a huge black audience (I think TLM and BatB Disney sensed it but Aladdin and TLK made it clear that blacks and Latinos go to see Disney films too).

    • @jamesa.romano8500
      @jamesa.romano8500 Год назад +36

      I literally read some reviews or commenters at the time go "Indian Middle Eastern? Close enough" or "what's the difference?" 😞😒

    • @feliz695
      @feliz695 Год назад +26

      I did feel that it was weird that Jasmine was lighter. But I thought "Well, there are other Middle Eastern people who have lighter skin" and didn't know Naomi has a whole different heritage☠️. The thing is, at least it wasn't on the nose. It's wrong, but at least it obviously isn't being shoved in your face.

    • @belledraws1331
      @belledraws1331 Год назад

      I think live action Jasmine (naomi scott) was american? Correct me if I'm wrong

    • @labbecedario1579
      @labbecedario1579 Год назад +1

      ​@@belledraws1331 no, she's British

    • @AQuietNight
      @AQuietNight Год назад +1

      There were complaints Naomi Scott was too light.

  • @kingagrabowska9366
    @kingagrabowska9366 Год назад +251

    ''It's not even out yet. Why are you hating it already? You HAVE to watch it first!''
    No, I don't! Every single one of those remakes ranged from meh to terrible pieces of shit! The only ones I liked were the 101 Dalmatians movies from the 90s and early 2000s, before the dark times. All those remakes encouraged me to do is get myself physical copies of the original movies before the Chinese puppet censures them all.
    ''Stop comparing them to the originals! They're their own think.''
    No, they're not! If they're supposed to be their own thing why do they go almost exactly the same as the original plot, why do they use the iconic imagery and music instead of creating their own (Why not change Belle's dress from golden to blue?)?
    Just the idea of turning these beloved classics into live-action is an insult to animation and creativity. Imagine in place of every lazy remake there was an original animated movie. Not all of them would've been good. But people wouldn't hate them just for existing.
    ''But what about kids now? They deserve to see those classic stories.''
    Yes, they do! So show them the originals, they still hold up! Are you worried about outdated stuff like language, stereotypes, smoking, etc? Then maybe explain this stuff. Or watch other live-action or animated versions. Disney isn't the only company that makes movies.

    • @hikaritakahashi9411
      @hikaritakahashi9411 Год назад +18

      About the outdated stuff, I think Warner Bros. put a disclaimer on some of the old Looney Tunes explaining how some of the actions did not reflect current world viewpoints. Disney should seriously do the same.

    • @nerdoftheatre
      @nerdoftheatre Год назад +28

      "Stop comparing them to the originals! They're their own thing!" Okay, then why was the 2019 Lion King literally beat for beat, shot for shot identical to the 90s animated movie? Like, they even reused some of Mufasa's lines from the original in the realistically animated version.
      I don't get it. Movies get compared to each other all the time. People are allowed to compare them.
      The other thing that saddens me is the, "Oh, well these are meant for kids. They don't have to be good." Kids deserve to have good quality movies to watch. And on top of that, kids aren't limited to the media that came out after they were born. I can show my cousin's kids movies that came out around the time I was born. There's no limitations to that.

    • @somerandomguy9891
      @somerandomguy9891 Год назад

      ​@@nerdoftheatre "These are meant for kids. They don't need to be good". Man, I hate that mindset too. Poor taste motherfuckers think that kids are stupid and are going to consume any shit that you throw at them and make money out of it...

    • @SaveMeMoon
      @SaveMeMoon Год назад +3

      Aaaaaaaall of this! Well said!

    • @TF2Fan101
      @TF2Fan101 Год назад +1

      @Lilly Cat Cinderella is easily the best out of all of them.

  • @alibrennan5977
    @alibrennan5977 Год назад +117

    Doesn’t it seem hypocritical when Hollywood constantly disrespects animation as a medium and tool for storytelling when they CONSTANTLY abuse the hell of using CGI in live action films which is another form of animation?

    • @rowantic6539
      @rowantic6539 Год назад +11

      Life action lion king. Cool Lions can talk now.

  • @srhiannonk
    @srhiannonk Год назад +99

    I feel like these remakes and sequels releasing only on Disney+ is the equivalent to their older (really bad) sequels going straight to VCR/DVD.

    • @SparkpadArt
      @SparkpadArt Год назад +18

      I'll take low-budget sequels over high-budget remakes any day. Even when they went through the same story beats as the original, at least DisneyToon Studios made _some_ effort to do something new with them.

    • @srhiannonk
      @srhiannonk Год назад +11

      @@SparkpadArt oh, I completely agree on that, both are just low quality attempts to make money. One is just significantly worse which are the remakes

  • @lunabornegnr
    @lunabornegnr Год назад +52

    I think part of it is also that Disney completely doesn't respect animation as a medium that can appeal to adults. They're trying to turn all of their already perfectly good movies into adult-oriented content for money, and the worst part is that it's working.

    • @yookeemookee
      @yookeemookee Год назад +8

      Which is horrifyingly sad since that is exactly what Disney (as in the actual man, Walt Disney) started out doing: Making genuinely adult-oriented short movies for theaters.

  • @exhausted9107
    @exhausted9107 Год назад +67

    everybody gangsta until they make a cars 2 live action film

    • @SuperPlacido1
      @SuperPlacido1 Год назад

      AH A stupid person! Couldn't you be more original instead of copying people? By copying people you don't need to think! "But people do it, so why can't I do it?" You will surely tell me! And I will answer you "You can have your own personality instead of being a follower without any personality"! All that to say that I'm tired of seeing stupid comments like this that don't mean anything!

    • @arielhill7737
      @arielhill7737 Год назад +1

      That would be nightmare fuel

  • @gametap2651
    @gametap2651 Год назад +200

    Cinderella is the only life action film done right. This movie is so underrated and deserves more love.

    • @erikaalexandraparrabernal2021
      @erikaalexandraparrabernal2021 Год назад +46

      Totally agree. It’s the only film that took what was beautiful on the animated version and gave depth by keeping it fantastic, magical and COLOURFUL… even the mice are cuter than any other live action attempt . Cinderella is my favourite ❤

    • @Marvelfanatic3658
      @Marvelfanatic3658 Год назад +9

      What about The Jungle Book?

    • @Anikathewolf
      @Anikathewolf Год назад +12

      I don’t think Jungle book and Aladdin was that bad but Beauty and the beast had some problems

    • @BroZilla-vh3tu
      @BroZilla-vh3tu Год назад +5

      Jungle Book was good

    • @velociraptor4you3291
      @velociraptor4you3291 Год назад +2

      @@BroZilla-vh3tuI agree (😉). Though, as controversial as this may sound, I would say the 1994 live-action “Jungle Book” film is the stronger of the two live-action Disney films, but that’s just me.

  • @KoongYe
    @KoongYe Год назад +35

    My least favorite part of it is that it isn't even live-action. It's cheap CGI knockoff where only about 10% of the whole thing is real.

  • @javelinmaster2
    @javelinmaster2 Год назад +50

    I am actually surprised that you didn't bring up Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio.
    That Movie felt to many as a labor of love while Disney's own remake felt sanitized and soulless.
    These 2 came out around the same time and exposes what's so wrong with Disney right now.

  • @bobbybobster7932
    @bobbybobster7932 Год назад +38

    Im convinced that disney doesn’t know how to produce movies anymore. Once they finish all the live actions, they will make sequels.

    • @rowantic6539
      @rowantic6539 Год назад +5

      Aladdin sequel is already announced.

    • @nope19568
      @nope19568 Год назад +3

      i bet they'll just remake the straight to dvd sequels they already made😂😂

  • @fayemarch4820
    @fayemarch4820 Год назад +43

    When I first heard that Mulan was getting a live action I got so excited. Mulan was really my favorite movie growing up alongside Shrek 2. Sometimes, when I had trouble sleeping as a kid I'd awaken one of my parents to play the Mulan CD for me in the CD player, and I'd watch it until I sleep. It was the very definition of a comfort movie. When the news first came about the live action I was nothing short of ecstatic, even more because it was rumored to release on 27th of march, MY FUCKING BIRTHDAY.
    Anyways imagine my shock

    • @dustin628
      @dustin628 Год назад +9

      Aww Faye I'm so sorry 😢 they did Mulan ESPECIALLY dirty

    • @MegaMilenche
      @MegaMilenche Год назад +2

      Live-action Mulan broke my heart. She is my favorite princess.

    • @hugosimpon3605
      @hugosimpon3605 Год назад +1

      Oof... cant think of anything worse than that...

  • @majorknight859
    @majorknight859 Год назад +13

    An acclaimed Critic once said
    "I prefer animation to Live Action because it has more freedom when it comes to presentation. If I want a tree to look like a person, I can. If I want visually stunning magic, I can, If I want a beautiful shot of a scene, I can make one. Live Action can Never Achieve this because it is"Realistic"

  • @crystalthunderheart8895
    @crystalthunderheart8895 Год назад +34

    My favorite Peter Pan is the live-action 2003 Peter Pan. The blond Peter Pan.
    Everything about that movie was great especially the costuming and sets.
    It would be an absolute miracle if Disney could ever reach that level of love to a movie

    • @NayrAnur
      @NayrAnur Год назад +4

      The one with Jason Isaacs as Capt. Hook? Damn, I loved that movie.

    • @skahltarv1469
      @skahltarv1469 Год назад +9

      I agree! But the movie was not just a remake of the old movie, it explored interesting new aspects of the Wendy-Hook-Peter dynamic. It was actually quite a mature movie.

    • @lollybirdy
      @lollybirdy Год назад +4

      The one made by universal pictures? Yes that one was beautiful and is probably one of my favorite movies

    • @samantha2254
      @samantha2254 Год назад

      Yeah, that's my favorite too

  • @onepresence9460
    @onepresence9460 Год назад +66

    Disney could’ve used the money to resurrect some cancelled animated projects like Gigantic, Mort (Discworld), Wild Life and King of the Elves, but NNNNOOOO! They use the money instead to make more unnecessary, bland and lifeless live-action remakes like this!

    • @dreamguardian8320
      @dreamguardian8320 Год назад +2

      (Sigh) What the greedy desire for the golden touch will make people do these days.

  • @GabePlaysYT
    @GabePlaysYT Год назад +10

    It's honestly bizarre that Disney seems to outright refuse to create new and iconic villains into their animated movies when they know of the brand power of their classic Disney Renaissance villains. They gave them their own live-action remakes!

  • @paperboy5631
    @paperboy5631 Год назад +50

    If they make a live action Toy Story I will propably die!

    • @ilikepointlessinternetargument
      @ilikepointlessinternetargument Год назад +1

      Repunzul…

    • @alibrennan5977
      @alibrennan5977 Год назад +1

      They already did. It’s called Lost Ollie

    • @Candy_Flower
      @Candy_Flower Год назад +1

      @@ilikepointlessinternetargument shhhhshsh.... Don't give them ideas, they're gonna jump on that and make it crap💀😂

    • @hunterolaughlin
      @hunterolaughlin Год назад

      There’s already a live action Toy Story by JP and Beyond and it’s actually good.

  • @goldenyoshistar1
    @goldenyoshistar1 Год назад +15

    you know what I think Disney SHOULD HAVE DONE? [they could keep the black actress as Ariel.] Re-animate their iconic Disney princess movies with better animations. It seems so simple, and plus you keep the films looking good. Their live action CGI is already shit. making an updated animation of their older films, while not changing anything is free money. I just cannot wait for when Disney is so dead that they start begging and groveling for money.

  • @samfeldstein4498
    @samfeldstein4498 Год назад +14

    I don't see why Dsney can't just re-release the original films in theaters like they did many years ago and I'd bet they'd make just as much if not more money than their live action remakes.

  • @jamesa.romano8500
    @jamesa.romano8500 Год назад +64

    My distaste for live action superhero films falls along the same lines tbh. Its another medium where live action very often just can't duplicate the grandness of the imagination required to read the books, and the medium is more and more devalued in the same way (animators and comic book artists both have in some cases literally thrown out theirhands creating this art onlyto have said feats duplicated in 1/2 the timewith CGI and deemed "better" or an "improvement"). Yes, occasionally you get the Sam Raimi Spiderman or Bryan Singer's X-Men or Avengers (which I don't even personally care for) that are genuinely good, but part of the problem with said immense popularity is that it brings in a huge part of the fanbase only familiar with the movies and really looking down on the comics themselves as somehow illegitimate or not important beyond what they bring to the film adaptations - while all the while claiming they know the books better than anybody. I might be young, but I'm old enough to remember being dismissed as nerdy (at people's most charitable) for still being into comic books and feeling genuinely lonely that the only people I could share this interest with was other fans online - usually people on Reddit or a Comic Forum; who I didn't even know in real life and was unlikely to ever meet and would never even try to for obvious reasons (being a kid after all). I remember last year when George Perez, probably the greatest artist to ever draw the Avengers and the JLA at their most grand and epic scale imaginable (actually my favorite was his Teen Titans books) died from a prolonged terminal illness, I got emotional, because I had literally grown up clinging to these comics that he had drawn for dear life. And I shared that feeling with multiple people I knew who identified as diehard MCU fans - and they didn't know who the hell this guy was. And when I told them who he was and said that they surely would remember him because they SAID they read the books and I was told by one of them in the most snide way possible "I didn't read the books for the artists I read them for the CHARACTERS" in which case I pretty much flatly understood in the moment "no. you. didn't."

  • @andreafraustoz
    @andreafraustoz Год назад +28

    According to my dull Lion King 2019 retrospective is pretty problematic as I fear that anthro=animals in the Robinhood remake will be devoted of emotions-
    highlights-
    -The visuals look decent with realistic animation
    -Adults should enjoy cartoons for Pete's sake so I can compare Lion King 2019 to a cartoon
    -songs are copy paste
    -replace movements with agile running
    -Background animals feel more like the main characters with their emotional rhythms
    -Lions have no emotions so why do I even care more than the expressive background animals
    -Simba looks too deadpan
    -It should be about Pumbaa's friends with their attics

    • @belledraws1331
      @belledraws1331 Год назад +4

      Disney made a perfectly good Aslan but couldn't do Simba justice? Boi I oughta

  • @Kusanagikaiser999
    @Kusanagikaiser999 Год назад +24

    I will never....ever watch any live action remake, those are just insults to the incredible work the animators did in the original....if they wanted a new little Mermaid....why not make an adatation more faithful to the actual Tale of Hans Christian Andersen....like I read Sofia Coppola wanted once to do, with different characters and names.....I remember reading that long ago and that sounded so much interesting than see the crappy remake Disney are doing now.......as long WE pay them money for these abominations, DISNEY WILL NEVER STOP....so nope I can't care less to support this crap, and I hope more people start realizing this as well they stop supporting the Disney in destroying the animated classics, the MCU, star wars and all the things they keep just hammering with bad stories.

  • @ladypool1404
    @ladypool1404 Год назад +14

    DIsney thinks it's a '' good! '' to do a prequel about Mufasa's childhood EXACTLY like the first remake. I can't wait to see Scar and Mufasa as cubs with no emotions, this doesn't sound stupid and boring at all 😂Same with Bambi and Robin hood, the compagny wants to remake them. Lilo and Stitch too! I'm scared, Stitch might look like Sonic first's design for his live-action movie. Just imagine a blue Koala with humans teeth, eeeew!

    • @MrsYasha1984
      @MrsYasha1984 Год назад +1

      You mentioned thee hunchback.
      Picture Disney instead of Paris burning and the choir singing: Kyrie eleison! Kyrie eleison!

  • @septanine5936
    @septanine5936 Год назад +9

    Disney seems to be creatively bankrupt a lot lately. there are no fresh or new themes anymore. they've gotten comfortable, now we only have to wait for a worthy competitor to overtake them

  • @ZachaRicO
    @ZachaRicO Год назад +16

    These started out as new takes on classic stories, and now they've devolved into anvils to smash over the viewer's head. I liked the approach 2015's Cinderella took to the story. The only other remake I've watched since was Aladdin, and that was a family outing. Disney's gotten so drunk on the power of CGI and special effects that they've decided to regurgitate their most iconic stories into soulless cash-grabs. Do they even realize how bad TLM looks?! Hard to tell, but either way, I don't think they care, because they know people will pay money to go see it because of nostalgia.
    Poor Walt's rolling in his grave at what his namesake has become.

    • @luvinlyrics
      @luvinlyrics Год назад

      His racist ass should be rolling in his grave 😊

    • @judebaun9993
      @judebaun9993 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@luvinlyricsshut up and go cry in your acid filled bathtub!

  • @youngkc866
    @youngkc866 Год назад +24

    2:32 actually they also race swapped Mowgli in the 1994 live action version of Jungle Book by casting a Chinese Hawaiian (Jason Scott Lee) in the part and again no one even commented on it. *shrug*

    • @lindindotson1992
      @lindindotson1992 Год назад +4

      True it was horrible. But I didn't care. I just *loved* looking at him 😍🤩😘

    • @jamesa.romano8500
      @jamesa.romano8500 Год назад +2

      I heard somewhere that the reason was they tried getting actors from Bollywood but they were all committed to other projects? If not for that one aspect it was a genuine good movie for real...

    • @abrahamaytemo
      @abrahamaytemo Год назад +1

      @@lindindotson1992 Jason may as well have just taken a marker and drawn two eyes and a mouth on both of his giant pecs and then make them move so it looked like they were talking. Dude was jungle SWOLE lmao

  • @SaiScribbles
    @SaiScribbles Год назад +6

    I always say it's a terrible missed opportunity not to just adapt the Lion King stage show with real actors and costumes and get Terry Gilliam or someone to direct.

  • @yookeemookee
    @yookeemookee Год назад +8

    I have forgotten his name, but a RUclipsr who created a video on this exact same topic said in his video that one of the biggest reasons these live-action remakes are they way they are is because the producers of the movies are afraid of trying out new ideas because they fear alienating their audience, and make the movies as barebones as possible as a result. And from what I have seen after watching every live-action remake up to the upcoming _Little Mermaid_ live-action remake, I agree with that.

  • @anyaaa2801
    @anyaaa2801 Год назад +3

    There's no need for realism. There's no need to wash out the bright colors and go for dull colors. It's literally a fairytale. It doesn't exist. Look at Sonic. When he was teased, the studio went to the "realism" route by giving him a "real" face. Thankfully, the fans realized how terrible he looked and the studio completely changed his face and gave him back his cartoon face and this decision completely saved the movie.

  • @danielmalinen6337
    @danielmalinen6337 Год назад +11

    The original Tinker Bell was a ball of light that was projected onto the stage wall by mirrors, and Barrier never described in detail Tinker Bell's appearance in the later novelization of the play other than that she is a fairy and very small and turns into a red light when she gets angry. And based on the trailer, the live action movie will be one film adaptation among dozens of others and not a remake as it is marketed as such in the media although according to Disney, the film has nothing to do with the 1953 animated film (which is why the 2023 movie is called Peter and Wendy and the upcoming sequel is titled Peter Pan in Scarlet like the 2006 book). And while I don't like the visual color scheme of the new film (whose atmosphere seems to be a direct copy of the 2020 live action film Wendy), I'm not afraid of Yara Shahidi's interpretation of the fairy character created by Barrier, and based on the trailer alone, Shahid seems to have the right chemistry and energy for the role. However, I hope that the Tinker Bell can talk like in the original book and many other live action adaptations and not be mute like in Disney's 1953 animated film. However, one of the best world-building interpretations of the Newerland that I have ever seen was the 1991 live action adaptation Hook where Robin Williams played Peter Pan, which is, in my opinion, slightly better world-building interpretations of the Newerland than the 2003 live-action Peter Pan.

    • @thecensoredmuscle563
      @thecensoredmuscle563 Год назад +4

      It's a live action of Disney's movie. Disney made her white in the animated, so she ought to be in the live action. They already failed the live action and it has but even come out yet.

    • @danielmalinen6337
      @danielmalinen6337 Год назад +1

      @@thecensoredmuscle563 In 2015, it was in the news that Disney bought the rights to make a completely new adaptation of the Peter and Wendy play, and in 2016 they announced that they were making Peter Pan Live Action, which would be closer to the play than the previously made animated film. At the beginning of 2023, Disney announced that the name of the film is Peter and Wendy, which confirms that it is not a remake of the Peter Pan animated film, but a re-adaptation, as previously stated, however, the film takes more artistic liberties than was originally said. Of course, I understand that the word "Dismey remake" also has a looser use and people call, for example, the Hook (1991), Peter Pan (2003) and Pan (2015) as Disney remakes and they have criticized, for example, the Hook for making Peter Pan (Robin Williams) an adult while in the book, play and Dismey animation Peter is an young child.

  • @Vor567tez
    @Vor567tez Год назад +6

    But I do feel bad for the animators or cgi artist of live action movies bcs they did great job. The animals looked absolutely real. It's amazing to see how far technology has come.

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 Год назад +12

    This is why I’m convinced that Disney is being intentionally destroyed. These current employees hate Walt and everything he stood for (American Dream, American exceptionalism, capitalism, etc). They can’t bring down the man himself, since he’s dead, so they’re going after the next best thing-his company.

    • @stargirl-po2qm
      @stargirl-po2qm Год назад +3

      capitalism is the reason why these movies are being made bro, what twitter disney employees says doesn't really reflect their business practices

    • @emhullum4120
      @emhullum4120 Год назад

      1) the america dream is dead. we are living in neo-feudal times. 2) americans are not exceptional. they are below average at this point. 3) capitalism is killing us all. 4) which classic disney films exactly talked about any of these things in a positive way ever?

  • @rocbenaa1963
    @rocbenaa1963 Год назад +5

    I really miss those years when Disney used to make good movies and not just live action remakes or "trying" to be more woke.

  • @minilopgamer1950
    @minilopgamer1950 Год назад +8

    Any time Disney makes a live action remake I just watch the original instead

  • @Dave102693
    @Dave102693 Год назад +6

    These movies piss me off every time I think about them.
    Using poc race swaps and lgbt or neurodivergent swaps as shields for how soulless they are pisses me off even more…,and I actually want diversity representation too.

    • @vim2339
      @vim2339 Год назад +1

      Using the only two a fairy and a mermaid can be play by any race

  • @starwave6842
    @starwave6842 Год назад +5

    After watching the soulless Lion King remake, I was done with Disney live-action remakes. James Earl-Jones sounded like he was only there for a paycheck, Emma Watson was miscast as Belle, I nearly walked out of Dumbo (wish I had. Tim Burton has since redeemed himself a bit with Wednesday), and had zero interest in Mulan when characters like Mushu weren't in it. The new Little Mermaid film looks awful. The effects look bad, Triton losing his temper with Ariel in her cave in the original is pretty intense, here he sounds like he's not that bothered and Sebastian and the other sea creatures will not be able to give off the same expressions as their cartoon counterparts because of realism.

  • @HK47_115
    @HK47_115 Год назад +2

    This new Little mermaid movie looks like a Disney Channel original. And isn't Sebastian supposed to be a hermit crab without the shell? Or at least the size of a hermit crab?

  • @Dragonmoon98
    @Dragonmoon98 Год назад +7

    Almost like modern Disney is allergic to finding new stories to steal

  • @smelliebellie
    @smelliebellie Год назад +5

    Literally Dove Cameron would have been perfect as Tinkerbell

  • @AR-ed8jp
    @AR-ed8jp Год назад +2

    The animated genius was that it was…ANIMATED. All the magic you can do with animation, you can’t really with real people. It just doesn’t work.

  • @mariaisabelg4701
    @mariaisabelg4701 Год назад +5

    I have never watched any of the live-action adaptations and I doubt I ever will especially after the mess that was Mulan 2020. How people could keep support these types of movies especially since Mulan was filmed where genocide was taking place is beyond me, but hey I guess reliving your childhood and getting that nostalgic serotonin is important :/
    I especially hate these live-action because it feels like they're undermining the capabilities of animation. As if animation versions are lesser than their live-action versions because they're "not real", furthering the narrative that animation is just ONLY for kids/is a genre. That's such a dismissive mindset to have honestly. I'm so glad that Guillermo's Pinocchio and DreamWorks Puss In Boots have shown that animation is just as, actually even better, than live-action because of the freedom it gives the artists and writers to express their stories without being limited to reality. Guillermo's Oscar speech was such cleansing to my ears especially after 2021 animation intro speech at the Oscars.
    Also love that "Toxic" by Britney was playing in the background. A man of culture I see👌

    • @alibrennan5977
      @alibrennan5977 Год назад +1

      The live action stuff isn’t real either! That’s just people in costumes, green screens and an abundance of CGI, which I remind you is another form is animation!

  • @Eli-di1by
    @Eli-di1by Год назад +8

    Is Toxic playing in the background ?!😂 If it’s not just me hearing this masterpiece we have to applaud 👏🏻 good choices

    • @Acorn905
      @Acorn905 Год назад +1

      Yeah i just noticed that! Lol

  • @PoniesandPaintOfficial
    @PoniesandPaintOfficial Год назад +10

    Although this has nothing to do with Disney, there is a live action How to Train Your Dragon project and a live action Avatar the Last Airbender series in the works for DreamWorks and Netflix. When will this stop? Live action and photorealistic CGI is replacing animation, and it's only getting worse...

    • @zorgnax
      @zorgnax Год назад +4

      Oh dear god!!! Did they not learn their lesson after the live action Avatar TLA movie?!?

    • @Cometstarlight
      @Cometstarlight Год назад

      @@zorgnaxthis one originally had the creators of the cartoon working on it…but they’ve since left the project, which could be good or bad. We’ll have to wait to find out.

  • @mesaana1112
    @mesaana1112 Год назад +5

    Maleficent and cruella were gems in a pile of trash. Well never see great stories like that again from Disney.

  • @jamainegardner4193
    @jamainegardner4193 Год назад +7

    The oppression and erasure of ginger characters continues...

  • @lollybirdy
    @lollybirdy Год назад +4

    Thank you for addressing so many of my problems with what Disney is doing.

  • @StoryTeller796
    @StoryTeller796 Год назад +1

    This live-action direction would make good Abandoned By Disney horror material.

  • @artsveiman7776
    @artsveiman7776 Год назад +3

    Im just wondering how they are going to be able to make the main staple songs " Under the Sea" and " Kiss the girl" look as good as they did, with that abberration of design they did for Sebastian.
    And its not like they could do much better, frankly thats the best design they could logically apply, but that proves why this film could not and should not be made live action as, the only other possibility would have been to make Sebastian another mermaid, rather than a crab.

  • @LuisSanchez-by7mh
    @LuisSanchez-by7mh Год назад +2

    I kinda blame Tim Burton for this live action situation. He opened Pandora’s box with his remake of Dumbo and now we’re suffering through this mess.

  • @sharkanenoa5928
    @sharkanenoa5928 Год назад +5

    You seriously expect Disney to ever make another original live action movie after John Carter and the Lone Ranger

    • @orboakin8074
      @orboakin8074 Год назад +8

      Well, yes. They made Mary Poppins, The Parent Trap, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and several other succesful live-action movies. The only difference is that they had real talent and skilled production staff and good stories with no agenda or identity politics. Disney of today is none of that, so they cannot make great products until they get back to what they were.

  • @shanicestella2226
    @shanicestella2226 Год назад +4

    Few Disney Live Actions that i can still handle is Cinderella , Alladin , Beauty and the Beast and Alice in Wonderland
    But For Villain-centric side such as Maleficent and Cruella , Surprisingly it got better budget and better casting and better costume than the Hero side one
    Since the failure of Mulan 2020 and Pinnochio , i lose my faith to Live Action Remakes

    • @Candy_Flower
      @Candy_Flower Год назад

      Those are literally the only ones I can stomach, the rest was literal ass lmao💀 I'm so scared to imagine what they are going to do to Tiana from princess and the frog,
      Are they gonna make her a simp? Lazy?..
      ...
      💀💀💀 I'm terrified💀💀💀

  • @shanicestella2226
    @shanicestella2226 Год назад +4

    I Would Applaud Disney for taking the criminally underrated one such as the Black Cauldron for the live action adaptation but i think i would go skeptic for that
    Because Disney thinks its less marketable for them

  • @anyaaa2801
    @anyaaa2801 Год назад +1

    About Emma Watson, I do not understand why they casted her for Belle. She can't sing. She does NOT understand Belle's character at all. Isn't Belle literally French?Has she watched the original movie at least? Have any of them watched the original?
    I'm a little bit optimistic about Halle's Ariel. At least she can sing and has a wonderful voice. The only thing that can fuck up the movie is bad cgi, a terrible plot and dull colors **copium**

  • @nifralo2752
    @nifralo2752 Год назад +1

    The ending of live action aldaddin is kinda reunited because instead if a giant snake its a giant parrot. Which isn't scary or threatening. Can't it be a giant vulture or giant roc (from Arabian mythology) or a giant wasp or something.

  • @timbomb374
    @timbomb374 Год назад +1

    On the bright side the more they push their agenders the more people are going to dislike them. Even people who like the new little mermaid and such will eventually hit a point where they realise what's going on.

  • @vixiestarfire
    @vixiestarfire Год назад +4

    I’m almost certain The Little Mermaid is gonna be awful 😩 I want it to be good, I really do. I don’t mind remakes at all, I actually like Cinderella despite all its flaws. The remakes overall are just bad though 😅

  • @maciej5866
    @maciej5866 Год назад +1

    I see your points on Lion King, but as a someone who haven't seen Lion King as a child I've enjoyed the remake in cinema. I have some skills in 3D graphics and I was constantly shocked by visual wonders they was able to create. The light going through bugs wings, the dust etc. I mean I was probably biased by my small but still expirance in 3D and fact that I loved BBC documentaries about animals especially African animals as a child.

  • @belledraws1331
    @belledraws1331 Год назад +3

    My friend said peter pan was a redhead based on a book. Why did they make him have a black hair and shorter than wendy?

  • @trupype3028
    @trupype3028 Год назад +6

    Disney really hasn't got the message with umpteen remakes and sequels coming up instead of anything original. We need more movies like Encanto!

  • @ralcolfwolfcoon8207
    @ralcolfwolfcoon8207 Год назад +8

    Thanks for leaving Maleficent out of this. That was a good movie series

    • @MegaMilenche
      @MegaMilenche Год назад

      I kinda loved animated Maleficent more, she was evil for the LOLz and that was hilarious. Angelina Jolie's Maleficent is not my cup of tea. Too much of "it's okay for women to be evil cus patriarchy"

    • @ralcolfwolfcoon8207
      @ralcolfwolfcoon8207 Год назад

      I don't think that was what it was about. But whatever

    • @MegaMilenche
      @MegaMilenche Год назад

      @@ralcolfwolfcoon8207 Really? That is legit her villain origin story. They specifically wrote the scene where she finds her wings gone to mirror a aftermath of r**e. They wanted people to like her not because she's a cool villain, but because she was a woman abused by a man so her hate/anger is justified and her curse of a baby an reasonable action.

    • @ralcolfwolfcoon8207
      @ralcolfwolfcoon8207 Год назад

      So what? Whatever. It's a good movie. Don't be entitled.

    • @MegaMilenche
      @MegaMilenche Год назад

      @@ralcolfwolfcoon8207 Me, entitled? Because I have an opinion that differs from yours? No, thank you, I will be entitled. You have no right to tell me what to say, do or think. Maleficent is a not a good movie.

  • @beatjunkybg
    @beatjunkybg Год назад

    Their list for remakes includes The Hunchback of Notr Dame, Moana, Lilo and Sritch, Hercules, Bambi and many more. By the end of it they'll have ruined ALL of their classics, but I don't think audiences will be going along with it, we already see backlash and lack of interest for them. At one point Disney's pocketbook is gonna suffer and this nonsense will have to stop...

  • @Zinervawyrm
    @Zinervawyrm Год назад +2

    Ariel for the live action movie looks really pretty, and I love that her tail is iridescent. You can tell that a lot of thought went into that. But my god, I hate how dark the under water scenes look. Like, we get it, they want realism; but I really hate how dark the film looks. In fact, one thing I hate about live action is that it seems like the past 15+ years zero budget exist when it comes to lightning.
    Also, Mr. Krabs, the Nickelodeon studios is two doors down to your...wait what do you mean you're Sebastian!?

  • @connection7165
    @connection7165 Год назад +2

    Cinderella is definitely the best live action, they actually committed to the task and gave a good film, Alice in Wonderland (2010) and Maleficent also deserve a little respect, considering they tried to serve something unique. The rest of these Live Actions are pure shit and they should not exist.

  • @rgcomets
    @rgcomets Год назад +2

    I regret going to theatres to watch Lion Kong and Beauty and the Beast Live Action.
    I remember just feeling nothing while watching Lion King, I left the theatre sad and disappointed.
    With Beauty and the Beast, I legit fell asleep in the movie theatre. Nothing interesting was happening and I wasn’t engaged with the story line. (Also the chairs were very soft and comfortable)
    The love actions suck, and yet they keep releasing the bs

  • @syahgisi4226
    @syahgisi4226 Год назад +1

    "real life" Sebastian can't hurt you, "real life" Sebastian isn't "real"
    "real life" Sebastian: 0:23

  • @captainmarvelwilson508
    @captainmarvelwilson508 Месяц назад

    These remakes taught me that realism is not always going to be appropriate for every style of film. Animation is one of those areas where it should be kept away from.

  • @explodingdynamite7319
    @explodingdynamite7319 Год назад +1

    Disney: I Made Ariel Black!
    Me: What?!

  • @seekittycat
    @seekittycat Год назад +2

    I noticed this trend when the DIsney Channel started churning out child stars while cancelling all the animated shows. They wanna be "hip with the cool kids" and animation is "for babies". I hate how upper management thinks "gritty realism" is what we need in disney. Ah yes grey backgrounds and edgy tiktok jokes that's timeless right.

  • @General-F
    @General-F Год назад +1

    I didn't mind them at first, but when the Mulan movie came, it was the straw that broke the camel's back. I never look back.

  • @liamcollinson5695
    @liamcollinson5695 Год назад +2

    Me theory is simple they have probably just run out of ideas or they don't want to takes risks

    • @yookeemookee
      @yookeemookee Год назад

      Very good. That's exactly it. Both of those, actually. They've no real ideas besides what they've already created, and they're too afraid to try new ideas because they fear they won't make money or end up alienating whole aspects of their audience.

  • @sharkbait6468
    @sharkbait6468 Год назад +3

    Nailed it and I appreciate the subtle background music.

  • @gcs7817
    @gcs7817 Год назад +1

    Notably absent in Cinderella live action were the talking animals. Seems that was a good choice because the animals would never be able to be as expressive or do outlandish motions. Cinema is supposed to suspend belief and animation is a form in which we can pretty much throw out things that would be completely unrealistic in live action (unless it’s sci fi or fantasy live action)

  • @Wildcatt1999
    @Wildcatt1999 Год назад +2

    I will not be watching the live-action Little Mermaid. I'm fed up with live-action remakes and them disrespecting the art and magic of animation.

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 Год назад +1

    Current Disney is shallow and insincere.
    What the hell happened..
    Why do they keep making these remakes that no one asked for?

  • @sv-uz8ow
    @sv-uz8ow Год назад +3

    Thank u!! This is what I have been saying, especially changing race instead of creating a new story!! I'm black & I don't like the little mermaid being black when she is white. They could have made a new character & a new story with a black character...smh. This is just wrong.

  • @Attmay
    @Attmay Год назад

    They’ve been treating it as the redheaded stepchild for so long that eventually the division’s second-class status became a self-fulfilling prophecy.
    Even *Gus* isn’t as bad as this crap.

  • @benbriefs798
    @benbriefs798 Год назад +1

    I'm not wasting any money on any new live action remakes of nothing

  • @timbomb374
    @timbomb374 Год назад +1

    Man I hate the look of the cg characters in the beauty and the beast remake. So overly complicated and muddy looking.

  • @MaidenOfHusbands
    @MaidenOfHusbands Год назад +17

    I agree with this entire video besides this point 2:33. I get what you're trying to do there but I want you to know that that makes no sense specifically because Ariel's race plays nothing to do with her story. Obviously Disney is changing races to get Black people to watch their movie and to get people to spread the movie around with hate and so on... But it works because of the fact that their race has nothing to do with their story. Changing Mulan into an Indian would not work and would give actual outrage from Indian and Chinese people AND from everyone as a whole because Mulan's race plays a part in her story. You can't make Tiana White or Mexican or Asian because her race plays a part of her storyline. I definitely understand your analogy or whatever you were trying to do but your analogy doesn't work simply because of the fact that Disney chose specific characters to racebend because they know their race adds nothing to the story. Even making the new Snow White live action movie a Latina is fine because her race has nothing to do with her story. Race and complexion are not the same thing but they can coexist. Snow White can be Latina and it will be perfectly fine as long as you get a pale latina because her complexion has to do with the story, not her race.

    • @l.0_quin397
      @l.0_quin397 Год назад +5

      This point has made me question the creator’s true intention with this video, and thus solidified my standing before viewing rather than change it.

    • @rowantic6539
      @rowantic6539 Год назад

      Snow White is called snow white because of her WHITE skin. So stop blabering. Also race is important for the little mermaid because of the time period. There was probably a lot of racism in the time period of the little mermaid.

    • @MaidenOfHusbands
      @MaidenOfHusbands Год назад

      @@rowantic6539 Did you even read what I said? Your Snow White explanation makes no sense because of what I said.... Stop blabbering. Also, Ariel's race has nothing to do with her being a mermaid, finding a prince, and marrying that prince. What part of that ENTIRE movie would change if you change her race to black? Just because racism exists and has always existed and still exists to this day, does not mean Ariel's race is important to the story because people are racist... Racism isn't even in the story so Ariel being white doesn't play into the story...... literally how does that even make sense? Where is the racism in that movie to make Ariel's race be important to the story? If you change Tiana's race to White, her story is impacted because then she wouldn't struggle to get her restaurant the same way Tiana struggled in the movie. If you change mulan's race, the ENTIRE story changes because every sequence in the movie has to do about her race. Like I said with Snow White, Snow White's race DOES NOT play in with her story. And if you read what I wrote instead of just deciding to write bullcrap and excuse your colorism/ prejudice, you would know that I said Snow White has to be a PALE Latina if she's going to be Latina because her skin color plays a part in her story, not her race. Race and complexion are NOT the same thing.. you're blabbering about nonsense that makes NO sense

    • @rowantic6539
      @rowantic6539 Год назад +1

      @@MaidenOfHusbands seems to me that you are in denial. Snow whites skin is white therefore het name. Het skin is whiter than an albino. Make tiana white and it does not change a thing. Tiana was poor, so she will struggle to get a restaurant no matter het skin color. How do i know? Because nobody cared about prince naveen's skin color because he was rich. In the time the little mermaid takes place black people where either slaves or used as pets in europe, look it up. There is no talk about race in the little mermaid because everybody is white in the original. Also when you think about it is really sad that they turn European mythical creatures black, basically dehumanizing them. Also Americans stealing European Fairy Tales and selling it back as woke crap and pretending we do not have a rich culture is insulting to us.

    • @zalybrainlessgenius503
      @zalybrainlessgenius503 Год назад

      Once for all - the problem is that Disney is remaking THEIR animated version of The Little Mermaid. If Disney was making a live action adaptation of the ORIGINAL fairytale, nobody would care. But they're remaking their IP without making her look like herself, that's the problem.

  • @GibsonHReviews
    @GibsonHReviews Год назад +1

    I have a feeling that the Little Mermaid remake won't make money. I feel ppl are understanding that these movies are just trash and are there to gain from ur nostalgia. Plus I've heard little no no talk abt it and it seems no one is interested

  • @stafonvoncamron
    @stafonvoncamron Год назад +1

    The little Mermaid live action better bomb, because if it makes a lot of money Disney will not stop. It has to bomb to teach Disney a lesson.

  • @quackurt
    @quackurt Год назад +2

    Can’t imagine live action Steamboat Willie.

  • @SaveMeMoon
    @SaveMeMoon Год назад +1

    I wouldn't have an issue with these films if they were decent films, but for the most part they just aren't. When they try to tell the stories in the same way the originals did it just doesn't work since those stories were told specifically through the medium of animation. Not only that though but when they do try and do something new like with Mulan they just butcher everything and give us sub-par films at best. I am really tired of this and I haven't paid to see any of these films in years now. Use the money to make original films instead Disney before your entire legacy is nothing but shallowness.

  • @MarvelMTs
    @MarvelMTs Год назад

    TBH, I was turned off by these Disney live action remakes. I wanted something different, something creative, something new. The Renaissance and Experimental movies were different and innovative, whether two different genres slapped together (Lilo & Stitch, Treasure Planet, Atlantis: the Lost Empire, Emperor’s New Groove) or classic stories (Tarzan, Little Mermaid, Hercules) were all so good because they were different and innovative, the fact that a new year meant a new Disney movie that was so different from last year’s and you were excited. The more live action remakes, the less I am excited

  • @djjdnewyork1
    @djjdnewyork1 Год назад

    Awesome point regarding the central idiocy of these remakes: if the characters are going to appear "real" -- especially if they're inanimate objects or animals -- they're just not going to have any of the powers of expression of the cartoon versions. Lumiere (now a photorealistic & boring candlestick), Sebastian (now a photorealistic & disgusting crab), plus everything in Lion King are obvious examples of this. Gross! : - )

  • @tanishambrowne1137
    @tanishambrowne1137 Год назад +3

    Yeah thank you for pointing this out the problem with live action remakes they tell same story but add unnecessary new add ones the worst ones in my opinion is Lion King and Beauty and the beast.
    I won't be supporting Disney anymore with their soulless films the little mermaid looks one of worst I miss when Disney did original classic films It saddens me how bad it fallen.

  • @emmagaroutte9211
    @emmagaroutte9211 Год назад

    I know this isn’t a popular opinion… but I actually love Tim Burton’s version of Alice in Wonderland. Yes, the CGI isn’t that good. Yes, a lot of the colors is drained out. And yes, the animation is not quite as charming as the original (though, it does have more life to it than The Lion King or Mulan or Peter Pan). However, the story is quite fascinating! I love that it’s about Alice learning to be herself, in a time where both her society and the Red Queen are trying to control her every move, and kill the imagination, whimsy, and creativity she dearly values in life. (In fact, I think the darker style of the movie further supports this plot!) The music is beautiful, the lore of Wonderland (or “Underland”) is expanded in unique ways, and the characters are given their own lives (even if not enough time is spent with them to explore those lives.)

  • @piratenerdz1602
    @piratenerdz1602 Год назад

    When I heard Ariel was going to be black, I got excited cause I thought there was a chance they were going to move the story's location to the Caribbean, rather than the Mediterranean. I give Disney too much credit, I should know better

  • @CarloNassar
    @CarloNassar Год назад

    I think you should talk about the case *OUTSIDE* the remakes, and you have a lot of non-remake Disney live-action films to talk about. They're often unsuccessful in the box office and even more hated the remakes, with _Artemis Fowl_ and _The Nutcracker and the Four Realms_ being considered some of the worst films of their respective years of release.

  • @captainngoose
    @captainngoose Год назад +1

    I'm white, so I avoid speaking my mind about the race-swapping thing, but I feel that its sort of lazy? In a weird way?
    Wouldn't it be much more meaningful to create a new story with a black/non-white princess or main character than to switch the race of someone that has existed for more than a decade at this point?
    I haven't watched a _single_ one of the live actions that have come out after Beauty and the Beast. I got bored instantly and seeing these videos sort of makes me feel good about not trying them out to begin with. I'm fine with the classics, they've stuck with me and are still as great as ever.

  • @gcs7817
    @gcs7817 Год назад

    If “live action” lion king was first , it would be decent

  • @nikolaswart8526
    @nikolaswart8526 Год назад +7

    So true 🤗

  • @bartoszraczkowski3984
    @bartoszraczkowski3984 Год назад +3

    Netflix make live action of my fav anime i hate this live action

  • @d_c_C
    @d_c_C Год назад +3

    I kind of want this live action trend to keep going so that people can hate Disney more and more and not watch their movies or content and then have the company wither. Bring on more mediocre crap 😂

  • @joshelderkin9592
    @joshelderkin9592 Год назад

    Im glad at least netflix knows theyre making trash disney seems to think theyre making masterpieces