What the HELL is Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs?
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This movie's poster did it SOOOOO dirty
-cough- Drawn together: the movie
Hi
Indeed. Yes I totally know what you are talking about.
It is the poster is dirty
Owo
Kissing booth2: good marketing, bad movie
Redshoes: terrible marketing, great movie
Lmao I feel like we knew that was gonna be bad going into it tho but we all still had to see it
Becca F I feel like they kinda know that lol. They probably thought that the first movie was cringe but made a lot of money, why not make another one? We’re all gonna watch it anyways lmao 😂
Kissing booth2 sucked so bad, the acting was also bad. Overall a terrible movie, only thing that would make it a little better was if she would have ended up with Marco.
This comment deserves *WAY* more likes
T h a t s r o u g h b u d d y or a twist Elle ends up with lee would have been so much better
Good movie: bad promotion
Bad movie: good promotion
You're so right
Sad but true. Well, guess I know what I'm going to be on the lookout for!!
*cough* justice league *cough cough*
But what about the emoji movie bad marketing bad movie
Cough Ice Age Cough
i like that snow white’s changing in appearance is clearly about all beauty standards because it’s not just her weight that changes. she also becomes taller, her eyes become bigger and change shape, her nose and lips become bigger, etc.
it shows that her being viewed as more beautiful wasn’t JUST because she was more skinny, that her weight isn’t the only thing “holding her back” from being what society perceives as beautiful.
I Think that was just to make her look fatter
Yeah, her appearance is dictated by a lot more than her weight. Which makes the overreaction to that poster kind of annoying. It's really not that offensive. People getting mad about movies is becoming the deadest of horses.
Just watched the movie and:
1. Snow White is an ABSOLUTE _QUEEN_
2. I love Merlin, his arc is beautifully done
3. Arthur is a delight, love his frienship with Merlin
4. Definitely in my top 10- no, top _5_ favorite romance
5. I want to shake the hand of whoever wrote the dialogue cause God
6. The above applies to the voice actors as well
7. You missed your chance on having a 7th point because seven dwarfs
It's infuriating when stupid marketing department ruins a movie when they promote it.
Økåŷ
They say there is no such thing as bad publicity, I beg to differ now
Marketing did the same thing with 'Meet the Robinsons.' What they marketed that movie as was nowhere near what the actual movie was.
Jennifer’s body!
@M _
Essentially modern day society inflamed by social media (and demonstrated by the clipse the actual media)
Nobody takes a molehill and turns it into a mountain like the hyperbole riddled, hypersensitive world we live in now.
This is a Korean movie. Apparently the original concept was “don’t change yourself for others.” I think the English translation didn’t capture the nuances of the other language.
Knowing the little I do of Korean culture, that seems like an especially important message
Damn it, I love that message so much ❤️
Well, also because Western media prefers questions in advertising material.
"What if... Dinosaurs still roamed the earth." Or something like that
That makes sense
Yeah, the company said they’d take a good look into their translation department
@@trevingrayek1671 Yeah localization team screws everyone over
For this being a Korean movie, it's absolutely beautiful. It's cause Korean standards are very high, they fat shame like hell has no tomorrow, so to see them embracing and doing this sort of self-love appreciation, and acceptance is very beautiful to me.
I am slightly overweight and I might not do things that other people enjoy, I know how people feel about me but I'm completely comfortable with who I am. I'm learning how to accept myself and better myself and loving yourself is one of the hardest things to do sometimes. This is an amazing movie because of its story, animation, and message. The promotions did this movie a great injustice.
Edit: I hope whoever sees this is having a great day and if not, don't worry, It'll get better. Oh yeah I also fixed spelling
Yeah. Over the years, I've honestly become more jaded about Asian countries' cultures, namely how they seem to discourage individuality. This message of accepting yourself is very healthy, and I hope it helps some of the younger generations come to realize they can't keep living like everyone else because it's unhealthy.
Also, rock on for being okay with how you are ^_^
(Not saying Western culture is better, of course. We could do with a tiny bit less individuality, at least to the point where we aren't encouraging selfishness and pointless competition.)
Beautiful comment ❤
I think Korean beauty standards are at the very top of the list for beauty standards. I mean lets be real, they evolved to the point that their sweat doesn't even smell. We are like neanderthals compared to their beauty and intellect.
"By making her attend my birthday party," is SUCH a good line and nobody is talking about it. Made me cackle.
Well, considering how insufferable the prince is, I’d say that’s a pretty horrible punishment!
Since Gyro from the 2017 ducktales reboot is (and will ALWAYS BE) one of my absolute favorite characters, the prince would probably unironically be a comfort character for me.
All of my comfort characters fall into three categories: nervous guy, psychopath/complete asshole, and voiced by Ben Schwartz.
Company: *makes a true masterpiece of a film*
The guy in charge of marketing translation: *hold my beer*
Homeboy ruined their whole career
In a way I kind of believe that the billboard was originally in Korean and translated wrong, but probably not
Milkshake YAOI yaoi yay shoulda thought of that one
*cough cough* treasure island
I predict the American version will have potty humour, pop cultural references, the latest pop songs, and add a dance party 'cause studios here don't know how to end their movies so they rip off Shrek.
Talk about a movie with the definition of False Advertising.
Just like Padak where the main character actually dies xd
Giulia Diniz wait for real?
In a good way.
@@adematrocities yes
Honestly, this movie's so good and wholesome. Advertising was not good.
I think the reason why the curse wasn’t lifted for merlin was because he didnt accept himself but when he kissed her, in her true form, not only did he acknowledge her true beauty but also found inner beauty while accepting that being overweight, fat, short or whatever doesnt make you ugly in the slightest. He found beauty in being a dwarf so it wasn’t the kiss it was loving himself.
As a Korean, I’d like to point out that there are some HIGH beauty standards in Korea. The fat-shaming poster may have been relatively okay back then. Obviously, the high beauty standards have fallen enough for people to understand why that poster was kinda messed up.
I’m just saying, don’t get TOO mad at messages or beliefs of different cultures without some heavy context and cultural knowledge.
calling culture prejudice doesn't change anything
Well It was Tess holiday that shared it so take it with a grain of salt. This is the morbidly obese woman that said she's anorexic. She's always looking for a way to be a victim I cannot stand her at all she's so freaking annoying comparing black people to fat people like that's no where near the same thing.
Just Bc it’s a “cultural belief” doesn’t suddenly just make it okay. Yea things are different there but those “cultural beliefs” are what lead so many people to starving themselves, and believing a healthy average body is “still too big”. People die from things like that, and a lot more than you would think. We don’t “lack cultural knowledge” we just don’t lack basic morals and common sense.
Edit: I’m not insulting the culture and Koreans just to make that clear, I was just pointing out that blaming something that’s simply morally wrong on culture doesn’t make it okay
@@tubmop66 serious question do you stand by that with other things that's considered morally wrong in other cultures? Like if a culture eats people for some reason or cuts the clitoris off of baby girls so they will never feel pleasure.
@@tubmop66 btw is not trying to start an argument I'm just genuinely curious if it's only this you feel strongly about or other things too
Seems like a movie that critiques south Korea's strict beauty standards.
Funny that it was made in South Korea
I’m sure that the main two characters were made to look like kpop idols on purpose
Raging Cyborg bc a lot of koreans know the unbelievable beauty standards and hate it too.
I was randomly scrolling through comments, and I just want to say -- your PFP is beautiful; is that an Indian Roller Bird?
Korean beauty standard is horrid.
Anorexia & skin bleaching are still considered beautiful in SKorea
I have a friend who thought this was a body shaming movie and when I corrected them that its not, they still didn't want to watch it. Its sad how poor marketing can affect a movie.
Yeah....but its been 2 months now did they watch it now? its a really beautiful story ^ ^
fandom twins
And that's just it. The movie might have a great message, but the original marketing was absolutely fat shaming, and for a lot of folks it's hard to wash that taste out of our mouths when it's so commonplace.
@@Rampala no it wasnt
It wasn’t fat shaming people just thought it was because they are stupid
For the record, it was “dwarfs” until Tolkien (a linguist) decided he preferred “dwarves.” Most later fantasy authors followed suit, but by that time, Disney had already called its movie “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Now both are acceptable, although “dwarfs” has more of a fairy tale feel while “dwarves” has more of a fantasy feel, IMO.
Tolkien's is more correct.
Leafs -> Leaves
Dwarfs -> Dwarves
Leafs
I loved this movie, and loved how Snow white was represented. She liked herself the way she was, she didnt care about her weight. In fact, she used it as an advantage, because she was weaker while using the shoes! Plus she is so damn cute! I WANT GIVE HER A HUG
Seriously, like when I first saw the two designs for her side by side I honestly thought her original design was way prettier compared to when she wore the shoes
This movie is a perfect example of "Don't judge a book of it's cover." Judge it for yourself.
That's true in two ways 😂
You can't blame people for not wanting to see this movie though. It's not the same as judging a person for their looks. Why would anyone want to show their kids something like that if they can't guarantee its got a positive message?
but thats why books have covers. TO JUDGE THEM.
One problem money
But if the cover isn't at least decent, you won't give the inside of the book a first glance.
Especially not if there are an abundance of books/movies
"If you're fat, you're ugly."
Me: "Jokes on you, if I was slim i'd still be ugly."
Hobbit Feet lol
you’d be less ugly
Davan Cleere you learned nothing did you?
Your profile picture looks like it's reacting to your comment lol! 😆
Mood
I feel like if the poster said something like: “What if snow white had a different type of beauty?” It would have gotten so popular
i genuinely cried at this film. its so good and im sad they messed up that badly with the marketing
the reason her magic body looks like a Kpop star is that the korean beauty standard is very uniform, she's meant to look like the most traditionally beautiful korean girl
It’s sad how Korean standards of beauty are very Eurocentric. Pale skin, round eyes, not above 6 feet (for women).
@@halfdemonprince It's not Eurocentric really? I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying beauty standards are a good thing, but a lot of Asian groups are shorter, and many Korean people do have paler skin. Again, not defending the stance of "look this way or you're not pretty" But some of the things you mentioned aren't beauty standards, they're just common traits of the ethnicity.
It is sad what they do to these groups if they step out of line.
Hell there was a HUGE scandal when a kpop girl and guy dated and the girl was fired.
@Apollo Sebaztian You were admittedly quite intense, but I do get where you're coming from. I'm half Asian (Japanese specifically.) And it can be sort of frustrating to hear that I'm not a "real" Asian person because of my eyes or skin tone from people who have no idea that a lot of us do have paler skin and wider eyes.
I mean, it makes sense that the protag girl of a Korean movie looks... well... Korean. No?
So the step mom is angry because her daughter stole her Fairytale Yeezy’s
Stop
@@murkyhydra6351 don't stop continue 😂
Lmfao
Keep going
I'm sorry, what?
As an overweight girl I unfortunately also had negative views of this movie, I had seen some marketing and watched a video talking about the plot that I assumed was based on the actual movie and not just what the creator had perceived from the previews that they had seen which unfortunately turned out to be the case. After watching this video on it I would actually love to watch it and I think it's actually on Netflix where I am, I had not watched it before because again, the preview they show on Netflix paints a different picture of the movie.
IT would be nive to have a vilian who is conflicted. Like she's on a tear when her shoes are stolen, but then she mellows out when she finds out that it's her stepdaughter that she _actually cares about._ It could end in big emotional way with either a selfish sacrifice to take the shoes back (wehere she is visibly pained by what she feels she has to do) or a selfless sacrifice to give the shoes away (a "family matters more" redemption arc).
This movie is perfect for kids, the dialouge perfected the childs humor
and design looked appealing
Paddak is perfect for kids
@@estelaangeles2346 bruh
It may be perfect for children but is could also be toxic for them, be cuz of the internet and the bullshit people spread
I want to give it to one of my cousins who is becoming a teen soon, I think it'll be a message she'll need on her journey..! Especially since she was fat shamed in kindergarten, despite it being baby fat...
s o f t e g i r l I 10 too but I think they mean like 6 year olds
you should be paid for how you saved this movie.
🤔 but the it wouldn't be charity, and it would make this video seem like a marketing ploy
Look up what charity means
Yeah I want to watch this movie now just because of him.
@@leahstarz2345 *yOU hAvE bEeN mErLiNeD*
You'll understand after you watch it :)
He probably was in the first place lmao.
13:52 I think you’re looking for the phrase “conventionally pretty/attractive”
It’s such a good MOVIE ugh. I love that it was actually featuring a delightful and good message and surrounded the idea that beauty is not indicated by size. Like, especially within general the views of Asian countries socially regarding thin-ness to the point that other countries L’s are 2XL in most Asian countries, it was honestly kind of revolutionary.
The chubby snow white looks so gentle and cute I love herrr
Facts. Snow White in this movie is a Mei-class bae.
Laphos looks gorgeous in your pfp! Ikr chubby snow white is so pretty 😭!
She's so gorgeous 🥺
@@TheAlfieReal dude the fuck is with this word they just said she looks pretty and this word is so fucking annoying like what the fuck man
@@seyiselaton what they say-?
Such a shame that marketing could destroy a movies impact like this.
Wow no replies for you
@@phhh827 is that in a bad way? :/
Here’s a reply
Here's another one
Yeah this movie seems pretty good
I love this movie because, even though I’m the average weight for my age and traditionally “skinny” I still sometimes feel like I’m getting too big or that I need to get rid of some weight, this movie and others like it help me realise it’s okay and I can love myself no matter what
Amen to that.
I watched it with my parents and learned how harsh their standards are. It personally helped me accept my passion for art and movie-making (as opposed to my parent’s wants). My dad literally said in the log kiss scene “it won’t work cuz she’s not actually pretty.” 😭 I HOPE they got the message at the end. Honestly tho, I don’t think they liked it or cared much from what I could tell. It made me realise that, though I love my parents, I’ve been living on unrealistic expectations my whole life and that I need to make my own choices, regardless of how my parents or other people see me. 🫶✨
Um… So Yeah. this movie is not leaving me EVER. 😂🤣 Supporting it all the way. TwT ✨
Also Tony Bancroft was a director for Disney in the 1990s as he directed Mulan and very likely also was an animation director on a number of other animated movies released by Disney that decade! :)
"you got regina, the villain"
**Mean Girls intensifies**
I was thinking about Once Upon a Time
@@fulana_de_tal oop
@@fulana_de_tal SAME.
@@fulana_de_tal SAMEEEE SHE HAD AWSOME CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
Omg- that’s what I thought-
I feel bad for them it's just because of that terrible advertising
@Julia I didn't know that
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I knoowww right :(
Just the director of advertising did not comprehend the essence of the animation. Now the person learned the lesson and the company lost bucks.
I feel the fat shaming motif is still present in Snow White putting on her shoes to slim down to be accepted by others
I’m Korean, it might’ve been bad translating bc if u directly translate the words into Korean it would’ve been like “what if people didn’t see Snow White so beautiful anymore”
I’m surprised Wizard of Oz wasn’t brought up at all with the whole fighting over shoes plot
The fact that Snow white likes herself without the shoes on is the biggest plot twist I've seen in these types of movies.
She has more muscle in her OG form, the enchanted one is only for outward appearence.
Oddly enough both enchantments impair the fighting abilities of the main leads.
Same
@@Raximus3000 I notice that too. I was surprise how agile Merlin was and how his curse really limit his fighting ability. And I was really glad that Snow White was so strong in her OG form. I am on the heavier side myself and I can out dead lift my all friends. Happy to see an animated female character with that trait combo.
@@shinethief3785 ikr! it's super rare for a female character to have that type of trait. which, if you think deeper of it, it's kinda sad that a trait like that is rare in movies like so.
Yeah I thought even if it was a positive message it would have her hate herself in the beginning and have to learn to love herself. Having her love herself from the start is such a (sadly) surprising and good thing for little kids to see!
She looks like an Illumination character with the shoes off, and a Disney character with the shoes on
And you look like you’re wasting your time analyzing this garbage.
@@corey-bird3489 and you look like an ignorant braindead stereotypical fish who cant watch a movie before judging it
@@sadlilbrat1336 to be fair that is about a large percentage of people who use their full name as their profile name.
@@corey-bird3489 and u too
I agree
Honestly i love the message of just being yourself and loving what you are
Being someone who is a bit bigger than most, I appreciate how she likes how she looks, it normally doesn't happen in movies with a bigger character and I love how it's about inner beauty of both males and females.
Just like that one quote say
*_"Never judge a book by its cover"_*
Or in this case
*_"Never judge a movie by its marketing strategies"_*
Yeah but this is like, if there was a new book that came out and the cover showed something racist, sexist, anti-LGBTQ+, etc. I wouldn't read it because it would be offensive. It's not just like the book looks boring or long, which is what the quote refers to, you know?
thats what marketing is FOR though. it's supposed to give you an initial premise, an idea of what you're going to be watching
Agony Aunt then they should learn how to not suck >:(
You kinda have to judge the marketing, that’s why you have it
well i mean... There was a book called "story of my sad h..." So... Yeah. Don't judge the book by the title/cover/advertising strategies
"There is no such thing as bad publicity."
Yeah, right...
Yeah...
*Cough* DANIELLE BROGOLI
Lmao who said that quote in the first place
I like that this movie actually animated the english dialogue too. That's really cool
I watched this without knowing much about it at all, and I had never heard of it. I watched it two more times since, it's a great movie! And as someone who spent much of my life being quite overweight, I really appreciate the real message in the movie. My (real) friends have said I'm beautiful now, and was beautiful then. Plus, a side message (separate from appearances) that I saw in it, having worked hard to lose over 200 pounds, is that magic won't fix your problems or change who you are inside.
“You are horrifying. But that’s a good thing. When you’re ugly and someone loves you, you know they love you for who you are. Beautiful people never know who to trust.” -Drax the Destroyer
Oh my god- *claps*
The most encouraging thing that Drax said
in retrospect fat people have it good in life while ''beautiful'' people have a hard time knowing who to trust
Who is Drax?
Drax wasn't stupid... He's just... Unique
This literally could have been the movie so many people wanted.
The AUDACITY to call chubby women ugly to market a movie for kids, whos moms still feel guilty about the baby weight, completely ignoring the fact that they are the ones that take kids to the movies is insanely disconnected with what they were selling.
@@livv1269 go off sis
@Kihroudy I think they're talking about how they tried to market with shock factor and it ended up offending people instead.
I literally got so confused because your profile pic is my profile pic on instagram
Yeah like the girl is pretty the guys have superpower ! Dkcbdkcnf I can't explain all but it's amazing
I think more movies should tackle this subject since it's so rarely tackled
Yea, more fairy tale movies that tackle this subject similar to this one.
None of that current Disney bs they're doing
8:50
“They were actually not dwarves initially they were just humans”
Wtf
The real body of Snow White looks so kind and pure. I really like how they gave her such a gentle feeling: she seems friendly and approachable with her appearance, and they didn’t go over board with her noting that she was fat, just with the fact that she saw how the world treated her differently. A great way of handling a fat character but it’s such a shame that the marketing team decided to tank the movie.
@@latrolettteeeeeee a cow? Really? She’s just a little overweight and you decide to dehumanize her? Sounds like you have some internal issues you gotta work through.
@@evelyncastillo1094 moooooooo
@@latrolettteeeeeee a troll.
@@latrolettteeeeeee someone's insecure
@@koloringbook1519 shut up you old thing
Another thing I liked about the movie is that they don’t treat Snow as clumsy or gross like other media, or like what the original ad led people to believe.
She keeps that gentle, graceful vibe in both of her forms. It’s hard to describe but there’s something really sweet about that. She has that Disney princess aesthetic going on.
How did you watch it
@@lavenderwrites2936 its free on CZcams you can search it up.
@@sunnishae5047 IT IS!?!
Edot: okay like where can u share a link cuz im looking and cant find it????
@@aidenflame1576 I think it's taken down :/
I watched it earlier today,but couldn't find it now.
She can fight too
whoever wrote the dialogue is A GOD. The characters felt human. In the sense that I didn't feel like I was watching a movie where the dialogue felt robotic. I loved the humor as well!!!
Patrick Warburton - "I get it! I dont have legs! haha" the dude who plays Joe swanson in Family guy haha
This is one of not even a hand full of movies, where the girl does not reach her goal by becoming "a beauty". Also in the beginning it wasn't a witch that cursed the seven, but a princess. They got cursed because they misstook the fairyprincess for a witch based on her looks. It is really all about not judging a book by its cover.
the IRONY
@@factsandlogic.8762 I know! we ended up judging the movie by its marketing.
We've been Merlined! (A reference to the movie)
also to add on, snow white's dad married regina becuz he believed she was too beautiful to BE a witch.
I want more of the film thooooo
@Bobert Wiltshire Ok? How does the change the good message of this film?
I felt this movie fell into the same realm as “Leap!” Or “Ballerina”. Like I remember seeing the trailers a few years back and thinking “oh yeah, looks pretty good, when does this come out?” And then straight up, NOT HEARING ANYTHING FOR YEARS! Then it just pops up suddenly.
Awe I really enjoyed leap c:
I remember looking forward to Leap! so much. I even remember being so excited when the movie was in my local movie theater. Thankfully, my family and I never got around to watching it in theaters. And I say thankfully because when I watched it on Netflix I was disappointed. It would've been so much more disappointing if I had spent money on tickets.
OMG YEAH like I knew about sing afew years before it’s came out... that wait killed me
I went to see leap/ballerina as soon as it came out, but I get that pain but with that movie that follows prince charming on an adventure with a female knight
Ballerina was an alright movie, it just had too many "show don't tell moment".
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"
Loved this movie - funny, cute, and awesome message. I honestly prefer this to the original Snow White. If I remember right, the original Disney one's message was also something along the lines of how Snow White was considered the most beautiful because of her inside, but this movie DEFINITELY conveyed that message a lot better.
Also, I loved the end credits where - SPOILER for those who haven't seen it - show the other six of the seven find their own "most beautiful girl in the world" like how Merlin did with Snow. Also, Snow is such a QUEEN AHAHA I kept saying "SLAY" LMAOOOO
Overall, I'm glad I FINALLY heard about this movie XD And through a TikTok of all things haha! Definitely showing this to my family :D
I absolutely loved this movie! She loved herself no matter what and it tackles both male and female beautystandards!
Marketing should've gone for "She's a beautiful sole." Simple, clever, and non-offensive.
That is the great great great grandfather of dad jokes and I absolutely love that you commented it!! 🤣😂❤❤❤❤❤
Mhm
Smart!!!!!
Amazing. You should have been part of the marketing team tbh
@@milesedgeworth6114 thanks Edgeworth XD
I'm sorry but that's mother gothel and no one can tell me otherwise.
Yzma and Kronk.
@@lovelyrodriguez2190 Kronk has the same voice actor as the mirror. Oh yeah, it's all coming together.
Otherwise
@@averageskeletonremover2415 Yeah, Saber said it in the video also.
LMFAO HONESTLY THO
I'm *VERY* glad to have found your review, 'cause, based on all the advertising, I'd completely given up on wanting to see this movie at all for the reasons you'd given ... but it actually sounds quite charming!
feels like Shrek kinda covered the same ground morally in a way funner way
Scripters: "Oh this is gonna be a great message for everyone!"
The marketing team: "I'm about to ruin this movies whole career."
the marketing team did them so dirty 😂😭
@@yebinlee7535 It wasn't just the poster, I remember when the first teaser trailer came out and it has the same tone as the poster. It quickly turned me off from being interested in the movie. The poster was just worse and easier to spread around in comparison to the teaser.
I watched the movie when I saw this video and watched the credits,turns out the marketing team were two people
The marketing was bad of course, but honestly I blame social media. Was that strong of a reaction seriously necessary...
The marketing was fin is was thw people that associate beauty with weight.
This is exactly what happened with Jennifer's Body, bad marketing can absolutely cripple a movie. Attracts the wrong audience and can't reach the people that they want to reach with the movie.
Is "Jennifer's Body" actually good? I never saw it because I thought by the trailers it was another stupid sleazy flick disguising itself as horror. But then I felt the same about the "Black Swan" trailer, but it ended up actually being interesting
@@MrAnthonyIII It's not about sex really at all. The main character isn't even Jennifer. The people who marketed it just wanted to attract hordes of horny teenagers with their marketing since there are scenes with Jennifer being sexual. It's not about Jennifer being sleazy at all, it's about Needy (the actual main character) who is in love with Jennifer. Trust me, the trailer does not do the movie justice at all. But yea, I can see why you thought it was just a borderline porno masquerading as a horror movie. I thought that too until I actually watched it lmao. I recommend it tho.
@@MrAnthonyIII czcams.com/video/llQ_OpOl7Qg/video.html
Here's a great video on it
Yeah I’ve been meaning to watch Jennifer’s body recently because I never watched it over the bad reviews and wasn’t into the trailer but I heard it was Meant to be a movie by women for women that got over sexualized and advertised for men which caused all the bad reviews cus they expected some raunchy film or something idk haven’t seen it yet lmao
Nah I’ve heard this but I call bullshit coz that was a shit movie and clearly had a lot of aim towards men still 🙄🙄
I love this movie so much and it's so sad that they did not end up well. I truly appreciate the justification you did for making this wonderful movie move to a better light. Keep it up!
I was surprised nothing from the original teaser in 2017 was in the actual movie. I remembered thinking I can relate, and if I could I would totally honestly, masquerade around town, if I owned a article of clothing that could magically alter my form into something more desirable without having to work out I would.
But I liked the way it was teased honestly, because after a long day of “faking it till I make it” being “the boss” and seemingly well put together, I go home, shuck off your pants suit and tie, I hang up my classiness, manners and refinement, and you let it all hang out. To me that was attractive and relatable. That was accurate. So I was waiting for that moment where, Snow White would take off her shoes and at least one of the dwarves would catch her in her natural form.
Prince Average was hands down the best charater in the movie, he just wanted people at his birthday party😆 he didnt even try force Snow white to marry him, just be his guest, possibly his plus one🤷🏿♀️😂
True dat 👌🏽
its avArAge
Yees
He got done so dirty with that after credits scene
Oh, he was a joy to watch.
I don't know how many times I have to say that marketing matters. The worst thing is when a good film fails because the marketing portrays a movie wrong.
Treasure Planet
I see uzumaki in your pfp
I think real question is if this will ever get released in North America
@@MsMoonbaby69 maybe it will get released on a streaming service
@@thewrenley Aladdin too
Oh I want to see this now. You can tell the artists did a lot of great work.
Me: *Looks at poster* "DAFUQ?!"
Saberspark: "This is from South Korea."
Me: "Never mind. This makes perfect sense."
By that, I mean that the faux pas is more understandable when you see how the general view of Korean beauty standards can SEVERELY culture shock international audiences.
After I heard it was South Korean, I was like, "Oh yeah. I like K-dramas and K-pop. I've seen '300lb Beauty'. They have insane beauty standards and are ridiculously blunt. Someone must've messed up in marketing and just directly translated the original South Korean directly instead of doing their job right."
Terrible marketing... someone definitely got fired.
I think the US forgot that the movie “Sierra Burgess Is A Loser” still exists and they’re mad about this movie? I believe some priorities have been misplaced.
I agree lol I mean good movie but I still agree
EXACTLY. They got mad at this for a few teasers and stuff, but that shit of Sierra Burgess got wawy with it, even thought the movie ITSELF it's problematic, like, the most problematic shit you've ever seen?
can some one tell me what 'Sierra Burgess Is A Loser' is
@@coromo4978 An awful Netflix movie when they mormalize the awful actions of a fat giel because she is fat and missundertood. Wait for someon to give you a better review.
I love that movie 🥺
i’m glad they didn’t go the “girl thinks she’s fat and ugly and learns to love herself to get the hot dude” route and instead had the hot dude have to be the one who learns to change
It's a nice surprise
Yeah, it’s interesting how stories will usually have
Conventionally hot girl but with a quirky personality.
She learns to love herself and ends up with the guy or whatever, but she is hot so it kind of lessens the impact. Bottom line, she’s hot.
Conventionally hot girl who teaches the not hot guy that inner beauty is what matters. Again, it’s ironic because she has outer beauty. Kills the purpose.
Conventionally hot girl who wants to be loved and respected for who she is. An important lesson, but she’s hot.
These are all good things to learn, and conventionally attractive women DO need to be respected for who they are and deserve true love and not just superficial attraction.
HOWEVER, the bottom line is that the woman is always physically attractive. It’s like people are afraid to empower women who don’t fit those beauty standards.
It’s refreshing to see a female character who already loves herself and teaches the male character to love himself too.
Yeah, I was predicting that.
I mean if VA complained about the poster as well, I began to be skeptical about its fat shaming being the fault of the marketing.
Not sure but part of me think about a premise of mocking body shaming (besides the Yokai anime where an “ugly” girl made a deal with an evil Yokai to be beautiful).
It’s refreshing. I actually want to watch this movie now
Korean animation > half of the things Netflix comes up with
Thank you @Saberspark. I legit paused this video 6mins in so I could find and watch the film unspoiled. I'm so glad I did 😊 I was also caught out by the marketing and didn't watch it at the time, but it was such a fun take on the story. If you've watched any Korean romantic comedy, you'll see all the tropes from those movies. It's a fun experience! All they had to do for the marketing was ask: "What if the real story was not what you'd been told?"
I never saw this poster or the controversy around it here in Germany. I just saw the title and since I am a big fan of fairy tales, I watched it. And immediately had to buy it. It is SOOOOO GOOD! You are missing out big time if you let yourself be dissuaded from anything else to watch this great movie. I loved it to bits and it has a special place on my shelf of animated movies. :)
I'm not gonna lie, snow white in her original form looks like she would give the biggest hugs and call you sweetheart :')
I wish someone would hug me and call me sweetheart but I’m lonely as bones.
Papyrus The Skeleton aw papy I will give you hugs this squishy human loves giving hugs
She doesn’t even look that bad honestly. Just overweight 🤷🏻♀️ which isn’t a big deal honestly
Her design is so cute!!!
Rule34 says les go?
How did cats get better marketing than this
moonlit Tea did you even watch the video
moonlit Tea are you smooth brained?
Just ignore me
soren7133 •_•
Probably because Cats had such a horrible display/movie that people actually want to see it
I feel like if they had said " both of these girls are beautiful but society says one is and one isn't" would have worked better
Once again, I love finding Drum and Bass in random places. Based outro.
It shouldve said "What if snow white didnt fit the beauty standard" because thats what it is, and it teaches weight doesnt matter, its about the person
That was one of the cutest comments ever
Actually, weight does matter if you don't want to die at 50.
@@ishierrogamer7798 it does matter if you're unhealthy overweight, but some people are chubby and healthy. And let's be real, people don't judge you cuz you're unhealthy.... they judge you because you look "ugly" or just "not pretty" to them.
It doesn't hurt to make more chubby characters that love their body esp nowadays. And I think the movie itself helps not only with being seen normal when you weight different but also with just looking different - body and face-wise (the fairy having a "witch's face" etc.).
I don't think saying to an overweight person they are healthy when they're not is okay, same with too skinny people. But what I do think they shouldn't be treated different because of their looks. Some people are just passing through a phase, some people have health problems and can't help it, some people are just healthier on the chubbier side. And we all have stuff we can't change in our body. The thing we can and should change, however, is how people treat other people.
@@crystalnucleus obesity is an extreme overweight. Having overweight It may not be unhealthy but being obese it's a serious health problem.
@@ishierrogamer7798 Yes it is. I just don't think Snow White in this movie is obese and I think how they made her character and how the story goes doesn't promote obesity. I think they did a great job of balancing it
I like that she likes her normal body, and that hiding it comes not from self-hatred, but from self-preservation. She uses the traditional beauty to her advantage, but it's not like that's actually who she cares to be. That seems to be what makes this film different from others with similar "inner beauty" messages.
Instead of the whole "you're beautiful because you're insecure" idea that a lot of media tends to have, she's beautiful, and she knows she's beautiful. That difference also then highlights the attitudes others have about traditional beauty as the problem more than just her own sense of self worth.
BUT!!! being overweight is unhealthy, and not trying to get people to excersise and eat right, keep themselves within what's considered healthy is good... telling people it's alright to give themselves a shorter life because they like the taste of mayo is like assisted suicide... plus if you like the way you look on the outside, you'll be happier with yourself on the inside.
@@AKATenn But bullying someone and making it impossible for them to live comfortably with their own choices, in some sort of pretentiously heroic act, is very very wrong. You can accept that there are health consequences to being fat, but that doesn't mean you have to tell fat people they should change. They know their weight and their health better than you, and if they see it as worth it, you should keep your opinion to yourself. Also, I think you missed the point where she actually is happy with herself in her chubby body.
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 but telling someone it's ok to be unhealthy is dumb too, I want that person to outlive me, not die at 50 from heart desiese
@@AKATenn you can't change people though, only they can do that. And they've probably heard the same things over and over again, so they may be numb to those comments and offers for help because they no longer perceive them that way.
Your actions may come from a good place but it can be hard for other people to tell what people's intentions are if they don't know them. I do agree that it'd be nice to see everyone living good and thriving, however that is.
@@sadnobunny8648 you can let them know you care about them without enabling their addictions. and try to help them. it is their choice in the end, but sitting by and watching without trying to do anything is bad.
I didn't see any of the ads, and just stumbled upon it on the internet... And focusing on the movie itself, it becomes one of my most favorite movies.
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for this video - I had never even heard of this film! I simply had to watch it after seeing this video, and it really is far better than what those initial ads and promos would have you believe. Far, faaaaar better. I mean, yeah, it’s definitely aimed at younger children, the script and overall flow of the film felt a little juvenile, but altogether it was a pretty enjoyable and wholesome watch! ☺️ would definitely encourage my little sisters to watch this. Such a shame this film never got the (positive) attention it deserved back then. Someone definitely messed up.
Snow White with the shoes: pretty
Snow White without the shoes: so cute like I wanna give her a hug
honestly i just want to hug her.
Same here,,, she looks so,,, soft,,,
She is really adorable sksks
@Emily Moreno ༼ つ ◕◡◕ ༽つ
Same
i feel so horrible for the animators :(( imagine putting all that work into a movie that was ruined by marketing.
But they got paid for their work right ? They could've been prepared in the case their work could be cancelled qvq
@@meimei-mh4lb I have a feeling they were only paid to boost their motivation
@@meimei-mh4lb usually the payment has a bottom line, but it's defined at the end by how much the movie itself made
@@meimei-mh4lbyes , but knowing all that work you put in ended up being a huge flop is disappointing still .
@@notro6778 true :((...
This video is what got me into this amazing channel, I have come back to watch it. Thank you saber spark.
I actually saw this movie without having heard anything about the poster, and only found out after, but I absolutely LOVED this movie.
There's so many comments like "but she doesn't look THAT overweight!! She is actually cute!!" like... you missed the point lmao
Yeah I agree lol
People are beautiful when overweight, but the character didn't seem overweight to me either. She just seemed chubby/fat, which is perfectly healthy.
Tbh if your over weight just workout to lose weight so you dont get critized about your body atleast thats what i did
@@beatm6948 The comment goes for people trying to excuse or justify why they think she is beautiful despite the fact she's fat or chubby or whatever, because for some beautiful and overweight are characteristics that dont go together, fat is ugly so this girl is like an exception to that rule, and they try to calm their hearts by saying "yeah she's not so fat!!"... she is, thats the point bro
@@racctard7199 Good for you!
Prince Averauge sounds like “Prince Average”
Lord Farquad is supposed to sound like “Lord F*ckwad”
I thought Farquad sounded like Fartquad instead of Fuckwad, but ok.
@@nonotdrschwa5677 Think it just depends on your accent.
F*ckwad makes so much sense to me now that I know the link. 🤣
@@nonotdrschwa5677 you know what? Fuck-quad
Schotter I believe there is a record where one of the guys who worked on shrek did want it to come across as fuckwad. Reason is that the character was designed after someone who worked at disney who was a real farquad.
Farquad is now an insult
I'll show this film to my kids
I watched this movie after seeing your review from it and I thought it was adorable! I loved the message about how you should love yourself for who you are, and being a Tangled fan, I actually love how Regina reminds me of Mother Gothel and how Merlin reminds me of Flynn Rider. It just really upsets me that marketing for this movie really affected the way people look at it. I’m hoping that with your video, many people are listening to what you have to say and actually watching it for themselves. Because it is definitely worth watching and not at all what the marketing said it would be.
All they had to say was, "Beauty isn't just skin deep." That would have saved the entire movie's marketting
They should hire you for advertising and marketing and fire whoever messed up the message!
Exactly. I would have been interested
Now that would have been a far better tagline for this film, instead of "Look how fat she is. Isn't she ugly?"
FACTS
Nope, people were offended. Nothing can ever make it okay now.
Can we tall about how much harder this message hits coming from Korean Culture? You know, where they put such a high standard on beauty that those considered less beautiful have to face intense discrimination?
Yea :(
Didn’t even think about that but yeah you’re 100% right
yeah i’m korean and when i saw the posters i was like “huh, typical and disappointing” and then halfway through this video i was like wow gj korea dub
This is what i thought about as soon as he said it came from south korea. Ive seen a clip of the movie before and saw someone explain what its about, so i already had that knowledge coming into it.
damn that hit hard
To further add to the comparison the original plot for Ezma when the movie was called Kingdom in the Sun was that she wanted eternal youth and was willing to do anything to get it.
I really hope this video got the movie more views. I personally did go and watch it because of this video & now it's one of my favourite movies.
Animator's and artist who spend years making the film: everyone will love this film!
Marketing happened*
The studio: OH SHIT!
I just hope that whoever created that poster got fired
FunkyPirate 314 yeah, and the person who approved it-
@@funkyneon3148 and @snowdragon06 , actually, a whole team created the poster, and a whole team approved it. There's nothing done by a singular person in the movie industry, marketing, sales, etc.
years of good movie making, WASTED
“Regina has a sidekick mirror voiced by Patrick Warburton”
*Ezma and Kronk vibes*
You spelled Yzma wrong.
Oh yeah... Its all coming together.
PULL THE LEVER KRONK!
WRONG LEVER!
As if the Tangled vibes weren't enough.
Without the iconic voice of Eartha Kitt (RIP)
If the marketing had been done better, I would have watched this movie! Wow! This video was from 3 years ago but ~ algorithm ~ works wonders. Now I'm actually excited to watch the movie for what it is. This is why marketing makes or breaks a movie's release as well. Thanks for the review!
I just watched it because of this video... I'm in tears, I'm not kidding. It's beautiful.
Ironic twist of fate that the movie was judged on a cover....but seriously, messed up marketing
9 months ago, 1.3k likes
And no replies? 👀
Can we just talk about how aesthetically pleasing the animation and art style is for a moment
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i love this, because its kinda how i’m feeling after coming out of a really bad flare up wherein i was pretty bedridden for a week and lost loads of sensory stuff, and as a result i lost so much weight, but want to be back to being myself since being bony is uncomfy to me now and i really dont like being able to feel all of my bones whenever i sit down or stand, and people were treating me more kindly because they could see my skeletal structure and i looked a lot weaker!