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While at it's core another traditional basic biographical structure, director Andreas Dresen does a solid work on presenting the relationship and history of the two character of Hilde and Hans Coppi with two strong lead performances from the cast and including some solid direction choices.
Stories about anti-Nazi and the war period has been done many times and Dresen offers at times some good direction and atmosphere approaches. Regarding it's writing being predictable and nothing too special when it comes to context, history and development, especially character development, the strong performances, solid camerawork and certain dialogue moments remain ambitious.
Stories about anti-Nazi and the war period has been done many times and Dresen offers at times some good direction and atmosphere approaches. Regarding it's writing being predictable and nothing too special when it comes to context, history and development, especially character development, the strong performances, solid camerawork and certain dialogue moments remain ambitious.
Putting aside of all the political controversy and discussions revolving around the film, if we focus this remake as itself, still, it is really unnecessary and quite dull.
Disney has continued to prove that live-action remakes of classic animated tales are getting tiresome and unoriginal. Besides The Jungle Book and Pete's Dragon remake being pretty good, the other remakes have remained dull, baffling, or offensive. Snow White is one of those dull ones. Covered with excessive usages of CGI and colors, the camerawork, production style and colors feel bloated and unsocial. Alongside with the bland direction, uninteresting takes of how they tell the tale and where the characters were once beloved in the animated movie, becomes lifeless and uninteresting here. The choice of using CGI dwarfs really was a bad idea because it came off as quite uncanny and unintentionally creepy to observe at times.
The performances....aren't very great. Rachel Zegler does give her best as she does have solid moments including some of the voice performances from the other cast. Gal Gadot, however, her performance really didn't work at all. Gadot lacks the emotion and creep charm to what the Evil Queen should have been.
Despite some good looking designs on the backgrounds and all, it was really boring. Marc Webb tries his best but unfortunately, really little about this would ever work.
Please, audiences, stop giving the remakes money because they are just as responsible for the remakes to keep existing.
Disney has continued to prove that live-action remakes of classic animated tales are getting tiresome and unoriginal. Besides The Jungle Book and Pete's Dragon remake being pretty good, the other remakes have remained dull, baffling, or offensive. Snow White is one of those dull ones. Covered with excessive usages of CGI and colors, the camerawork, production style and colors feel bloated and unsocial. Alongside with the bland direction, uninteresting takes of how they tell the tale and where the characters were once beloved in the animated movie, becomes lifeless and uninteresting here. The choice of using CGI dwarfs really was a bad idea because it came off as quite uncanny and unintentionally creepy to observe at times.
The performances....aren't very great. Rachel Zegler does give her best as she does have solid moments including some of the voice performances from the other cast. Gal Gadot, however, her performance really didn't work at all. Gadot lacks the emotion and creep charm to what the Evil Queen should have been.
Despite some good looking designs on the backgrounds and all, it was really boring. Marc Webb tries his best but unfortunately, really little about this would ever work.
Please, audiences, stop giving the remakes money because they are just as responsible for the remakes to keep existing.
Looney Tunes has shaped the genre of animation over these years with their humor and approach on storytelling. This is no where near a masterpiece of Looney Tunes but the heart and creative nature still lays across the environment.
With a fun sci-fi concept and good animation colors, designs and structure, it is fun to see the characters Daffy Duck and Porky on screen with their fun dynamics and charm. Provided with good voice performances from the entire cast and crew. The humor and style remains grounded with the Looney Tunes style without falling apart and collaborated with some great laughs and moments that clearly doesn't take itself seriously, and embraces some of it's awareness.
Regarding it's script, there are some fun aspects but not everything worked, especially some humor that felt a bit repetitive and certain ideas felt a bit cliched and not as creative as the other Looney Tunes shorts or films in the past. Alongside with some technical aspects revolving around some sounds and designs feeling slightly distracting.
Otherwise, I'm surprised we were able to get another Looney Tunes released, especially with the modern climate of Warner Bros. And the problems in the studio. But you know what? I'm glad it's out even if it didn't resonate with me fully. Because indie animation and smaller scale studios need a voice.
With a fun sci-fi concept and good animation colors, designs and structure, it is fun to see the characters Daffy Duck and Porky on screen with their fun dynamics and charm. Provided with good voice performances from the entire cast and crew. The humor and style remains grounded with the Looney Tunes style without falling apart and collaborated with some great laughs and moments that clearly doesn't take itself seriously, and embraces some of it's awareness.
Regarding it's script, there are some fun aspects but not everything worked, especially some humor that felt a bit repetitive and certain ideas felt a bit cliched and not as creative as the other Looney Tunes shorts or films in the past. Alongside with some technical aspects revolving around some sounds and designs feeling slightly distracting.
Otherwise, I'm surprised we were able to get another Looney Tunes released, especially with the modern climate of Warner Bros. And the problems in the studio. But you know what? I'm glad it's out even if it didn't resonate with me fully. Because indie animation and smaller scale studios need a voice.