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Snow White Movie Review: Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot fail to bring magic to Disney’s latest reboot

Despite its fairy-tale visuals, ‘Snow White’ fails to capture the magic of the original. With weak performances and a soulless narrative, it feels more like a missed opportunity than a true reimagining.

March 21, 2025 / 18:03 IST
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Snow White movie review
Snow White movie review

A nostalgic reboot that lacks magic and heart

Disney’s reboot of ‘Snow White’ is a lifeless and hollow attempt to cash in on nostalgia that ultimately falls flat. Lacking the magic and charm of the original, the film fails to spark any real engagement, offering only surface-level gloss without substance. The tone is dull and uninspired, resulting in performances that feel soulless and detached. As the credits roll, you can’t help but wonder—was a reboot of this classic truly necessary? In trying to modernize a beloved tale, the film forgets to capture the heart that made it timeless in the first place.

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An uninspired reimagining

Based on the original story by the Brothers Grimm, ‘Snow White’ suffers from an unimaginative screenplay that fails to capture the essence of the classic tale. The film takes creative liberties, removing the traditional prince and instead merging his role into Jonathan, the leader of a bandit group who opposes the Evil Queen. However, in its attempt to offer a fresh take on the fairy tale, the result feels underwhelming, with uninspired writing reducing the original’s charm to mere fragments. In this new version, the film is devoid of romance, magic, and emotion, stripping away the very elements that made ‘Snow White’ an enduring classic. What remains is a visually polished yet emotionally hollow reimagining that struggles to justify its existence.