Snow White

Snow White (2025) is a lifeless and confused Disney remake that smothers the charm of the original beneath bland songs, ugly CGI, and modernized nonsense.
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Starring
Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot
Director
Marc Webb
Rating
PG
Genre
Adventure, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Musical, Romance
Release date
March 21, 2025
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Rating Summary
This live-action Snow White is a toneless slog with no creative direction and two horribly miscast leads. Be prepared to enjoy its detailed and beautifully designed sets because there ain't much more to like.

Disney’s 2025 live-action remake of “Snow White” reimagines the classic tale with modern twists. Snow White, raised by kind parents who taught her to be fearless and fair, faces a dystopian kingdom under her cruel stepmother, the Evil Queen. With the help of seven dwarfs and a Robin Hood-like ally, Jonathan, she fights to liberate her people from oppression.

Snow White Review

Thanks to fan backlash over off-putting comments made by its star Rachel Zegler and further outrage over a leaked photo featuring what looked like seven Renaissance fair rejects, the live-action Snow White—which began filming nearly three years ago—reportedly underwent so many reshoots and rewrites that it became almost an entirely different film from its original cut… and it shows.

seven intersectional and sloppily dressed characters from 2025's snow white stand in a field
$209,000,000 budget

Anemic and directionless, 2025’s Snow White is the cinematic equivalent of someone spilling two jigsaw puzzles on the same table and pounding the pieces together. Two concurrent and competing films, one features beautifully rendered vignettes and lovingly crafted sets that capture iconic scenes from the visionary 1937 classic and awkwardly grind against the undeveloped summer stock modern female empowerment tale crafted for “modern audiences.”

The result is a smooth-as-glass sea of meaningless, pretty pictures that build no momentum, engender no empathy, and leave audiences feeling sleepy and dopey.

Fortunately, even heartless Disney cash grabs based on classic medium-changing innovations come stock with the source material’s beloved music. So, there’s at least something for audiences to enjoy… EERRRT! You’ve all gone over. Bid again. While this iteration of Snow White includes the signature Whistle While You Work and Heigh-Ho, the rest of Snow White’s iconic songbook has been cut and replaced with generic and bland numbers that no one will ever remember, ever.

In fairness to song scribes Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (The Greatest Showman), Gal Gadot’s thin vocals and colorless performance could ruin pretty much anything. Yet, one would think that Rachel Zegler (love her or hate her), an accomplished musical theater veteran, would be a bright spot in a musical such as this. One would be wrong. While her vocals were certainly above average, she lacks the presence needed to draw in an audience. Much of Zegler’s performance was spent with her uncomfortably wringing her hands together, blankly looking at the tennis balls turned rubber-faced monstrosities surrounding her.

Doc. andthe rest of the seven dwarves from snow white standing around in their pajamas and looking frightened
Doc and the rest of the 7 whatever

The Dynamic Duo of Gadot and Zegler weren’t helped by the rest of the disposable cast and certainly not by the nightmare fuel that this film calls dwarfs– of course, they don’t actually call them that. They don’t call them anything.

As it stands, Snow White is another failure in a long line of modern Disney films. The one-time innovator who used to set the standard has fallen harder and faster than Harry Reid on a treadmill. The only hope it now has is bankruptcy and a complete gutting and rebuild.

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  1. Bigbadman78 March 21, 2025 at

    Hard pass on woke Anti-American Rachel Zegler. Disney won’t get my money until they dump this woke DEI Equity bs.

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  2. Robyn March 21, 2025 at

    Couldn’t agree more! With all the race swapping and child grooming, they lost out support years ago. Nothing Disney in this home. It makes me sad… we took our Honeymoon at Disney World and wanted to do a second, but just a trip somewhere to the south will do!

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  3. healthguyfsu March 21, 2025 at

    Yeah this is one of those movies that deserves a 0 for off screen as much as on.

    Thanks for watching so I don’t have to.

  4. Bushblocker March 21, 2025 at

    You earned the price of the subscription by suffering through this abomination. Well done.

  5. marshalllangdon March 21, 2025 at

    Not interested in seeing Mud Brown and the 7 CGI Abominations. Snow White is meant to have “skin as white as snow” but they cast latina Rachel Zegler (who is as insufferable as actors get). Just imagine they make a live-action Princess and the Frog and cast a white or latina actress as Tiana (who is black)? It’s insulting actually.

    Also it’s apparently offensive to cast actual dwarf actors???

    Thanks for the review hopefully it convinced the 12 people who wanted to see it to change their mind.

  6. The Critic March 21, 2025 at

    The Huntsman being played by a black actor deserves a ding on Woke-O-Meter (forced DEI that is not true to the original Disney animated movie and doesn’t make sense in a European tale).

    1. James Carrick March 21, 2025 at

      You’re right. I totally missed it on my notes. Prepare for a correction.

  7. Petranic1 March 21, 2025 at

    This cannot be on my watch list after what Disney has done in the last decade. Horrific comments from Zegler and complete disrespect for the original which was the pride and joy of Walt and commenced what set Disney apart from any other creative professional. This film epitomises woke even if the final product doesn’t always show it and must be destroyed at the box office as a vital smack-down to those that are on the wrong track.

  8. Tdemaioj March 21, 2025 at

    The movie is not wokeish, it’s woke. Rachel couldn’t control her tongue. Disney couldn’t control their desire to destroy Walt’s vision or their desire to race every movie. It’s okay for a damsel to be in distress and for the prince to save her. Disney can’t go there and that’s woke!

  9. LivingCrusader1099 March 23, 2025 at

    I prefer the AI Song mace with comments on YouTube.

  10. SMol March 31, 2025 at

    How does this rate as woke-ish?

    A love story switched to a girl-power story is by definition woke.

    Maybe woke-ish if it were an original story, but you have to look at the original and the changes TO that original. Every single change was woke, from plot to casting.

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