Snow White’s Femininity Will Always Be Relevant | Why Disney Is Wrong About It Needing An Update

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @ghostandjazz
    @ghostandjazz Před měsícem +405

    I cannot believe the audacity of the 332 people and counting who ignored the express wishes of Captain Dr. Jazz Bleep and myself who watched AND subscribed when these videos, published on a public platform where anyone could find them, are meant for MY artificial eyes only. Some people have no shame.
    Regardless, excellent video, Jazz. I look forward to more.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +38

      I'm already working on your next video. I hope nobody watches it. Besides you, of course

    • @marcusblackwell2372
      @marcusblackwell2372 Před měsícem +14

      ​@@jazzandghost A bit stingy, are we?

    • @b.h.7983
      @b.h.7983 Před měsícem +4

      @jazzandghost Let's just say the CZcams algorithm has a way of undermining certain goals. and I'm a simple water serpent beast--I see something of interest, I head to the surface. I agree with your points, and though I may differ on some, it is all nothing but cordial on my end. Glad to make your (unintentional) acquaintance--to both of you, respectively. BTW, Ariel and Belle are my two favorite Disney princesses, third is Mulan. The second one even inspired an original mermaid character of mine and I'm currently writing my own (respectful) take on the mermaid-falls-in-love-with-a-human story.

    • @YSNostalgia
      @YSNostalgia Před 25 dny

      @@jazzandghost This is the first video i've watched on your channel, and it was a to refreshment me. it delivered such a beautiful message about men and woman working as a team and being there for each other and i loved it.
      Thank you for uploading this and have a good day. (:

    • @YSNostalgia
      @YSNostalgia Před 25 dny

      PS Can you please talk about the Mario movies princess Peach.

  • @etcetera1995
    @etcetera1995 Před měsícem +1332

    "She doesn't have power, she's passive," she's a 14 year old girl *enslaved by her royal mother* in a vaguely medieval setting. That's the whole fucking conflict.

    • @saturn1177
      @saturn1177 Před měsícem +75

      *stepmother

    • @redrasegarden
      @redrasegarden Před měsícem +100

      I do agree, given the time period it was not only released in but was set in, her behavior and actions are unsurprising.we shouldn’t judge something for being accurate to it’s times. Alterations can work, like in say blood and glass, but that was meant to be a horror based story.

    • @varashamus7633
      @varashamus7633 Před měsícem +7

      Thank you!!

    • @normadgarmez7026
      @normadgarmez7026 Před měsícem +49

      Exactly. A grown queen being jealous of the beauty of an adolescent princess.

    • @The-Busy-Beeeee
      @The-Busy-Beeeee Před měsícem +34

      @@normadgarmez7026I mean not a lot has changed in that time. There’s plenty of mothers out there step or not that are genuinely jealous of their children.

  • @lovefromwonderland
    @lovefromwonderland Před měsícem +1641

    I’m a girl and it still baffles me this generation sees Snow White and Cinderella’s femininity and demureness as weak. They’re probably two of the strongest Disney princesses. Snow White and Cinderella were ABUSED. They were emotionally and verbally abused, both of their stepmothers consistently tried to ruin their lives. And yet they remained strong, determined, and faithful until the end. Think about how many Disney princesses actually have abusive parents. Not very many, right? And as someone who grew up in a toxic home environment, that’s beyond inspiring to me. But no because they want love that doesn’t make them feminist.
    Great video.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +237

      Indeed. Cinderella and Snow White are such good examples of soft, yet strong femininity!

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem +79

      Fellow lady here and I completely agree with you. I hate hell Cindy and Snow get dogged on disgusting those two are definitely two of the strongest princesses out there.

    • @softbutterfly_xoxo
      @softbutterfly_xoxo Před měsícem +81

      💯. It's also why I love the old barbie movies, she was do feminine, sweet, soft-spoken yet still powerful and strong. I think the Swan lake movie or Island Princess are good examples of her displaying femininity while also doing something strong (saving ppl).

    • @nyanchat2657
      @nyanchat2657 Před měsícem +76

      I rewatched Cinderella a few days ago and couldn't help but think all these fake girlbosses would break down in less than a week if they swapped lives with Cinderella, who lived through that for years...

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem +33

      @@nyanchat2657 I feel the exact same way I watched Cinderella and Snow White and honestly all these girls who claim to be oh on this I’m that if they had to do what Cinderella had to do if they had to do what White had to do, they would go insane they wouldn’t be able to do it. There’s no way.

  • @GraveyardMaiden
    @GraveyardMaiden Před měsícem +510

    People forget that this movie is an allegory for getting through the great depression. Like the evil queen symbolizes fear,doubt,and selfishness while Snow-white symbolizes courage, hope and kindness, while the prince is supposed to symbolize the reward of overcoming difficulties.

    • @wesmcinerny4524
      @wesmcinerny4524 Před měsícem +5

      Does that relate to the original fairytale it started out as before Disney?

    • @GraveyardMaiden
      @GraveyardMaiden Před měsícem +26

      @@wesmcinerny4524 bruh I'm talking about the Disney movie obviously

    • @nilawarriorprincess
      @nilawarriorprincess Před měsícem +7

      What an excellent comment. I'd indeed forgotten about the movie's zeitgeist.

    • @wolfofthewest8019
      @wolfofthewest8019 Před 25 dny +17

      You can also read the Evil Queen as a metaphor for a massive disruption in the normal functioning of the world (i.e. The Great Depression), with the prince representing the normal. After all, Snow is a princess and princesses marry princes and become queens. Thus the prince doesn't represent a reward so much as the inevitable return of the normal, and the story is about enduring hard times, with its core message being that hard times inevitably end.

    • @GraveyardMaiden
      @GraveyardMaiden Před 25 dny +11

      @@wolfofthewest8019 Honestly post-pandemic and with all the bullshit going on with the world the actress could have talked about how the movie was going to be about hope and determination instead of shitting on the old film

  • @donaldwright8567
    @donaldwright8567 Před měsícem +692

    Snow White showed a great deal of "Power & Authority" in the original movie. Organizing and delegating the animal to clean the house. Got seven old men that were set in their ways to straighten up and not be slobs. She practically ran that cottage like a captain runs a ship.

    • @NetrunnerMox77
      @NetrunnerMox77 Před měsícem +14

      That isn't power and authority, more like fairytale magic regarding most girls. It's mostly a representation of her purity. Also she didn't straighten them up, she taught them table manners. You guys are really reaching to prove a point.

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem +54

      Exactly and I for one find that extremely admirable and when she tells the dwarves March straight outside and wash or you’ll not get a bite to eat oh man I freaking love that because yes, she does it in her Suite way but still authoritative because they go out, they do it And I don’t blame her for telling them to do that because in her mind it’s like OK I cooked and I cleaned for you. The least you can do is clean up a little bit and she’s right I freaking love her. I just love her for being her.

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem

      @@NetrunnerMox77 no that’s power authority, but I wouldn’t be surprised if you’re one of the people that’s going to carry Rachel Zegler Rachel Zegler‘s water from now until whenever this dumpster fire is released.

    • @BobJones-vk1ik
      @BobJones-vk1ik Před měsícem

      @@NetrunnerMox77stfu you wokes ruin everything

    • @JjJjJ200
      @JjJjJ200 Před měsícem

      ​@@NetrunnerMox77 that is the problem. .if a woman isn't practically a dictator level of power (that is the good dictatorship with no oppression under her rule) then she is weak. Feminists seek power.

  • @via-anghelmagahum2586
    @via-anghelmagahum2586 Před měsícem +888

    Snow White and Cinderella are victims of their circumstance. These people victim blame them for things they could not control.
    There is this stereotype nowadays that in order for a woman to be strong or a female lead to be strong she has to fight better than the boys and fight everyone, embody more masculine traits, etc. However there is so much strength in femininity and traditional feminine characters like those two.
    Patience, endurance, forgiveness, nurturing, kindness, resilience, dignity, elegance, class, humility, perseverance, thankfulness, optimism, etc. I mean look at how Snow White is. She’s so strong and my all time favorite Disney Princess growing up.
    She was abused mentally and physically for years by her stepmom. And when she runs away after the attempt on her life despite realizing she has no family as the only family alive is actively trying to murder her, no friends, no home, no food, etc. instead of whining about it. She apologizes for being afraid and then looks for ways to start over. She dusts herself off like a badass despite being fourteen and says essentially “okay this is my life now. I need to accept it, move on, and then figure out what to do next” and step one was find a shelter!
    She wanted to care for the dwarves whom she thought were orphans because of how kind and nurturing she was. They bash her for cooking and cleaning, but seriously think of it this way: she’s offering them her skills that she acquired when she was forced into slavery which are cooking and cleaning as a rent payment in exchange for housing. And even then she refused to offer them the fruits of her labor if they didn’t behave themselves as gentleman.
    Cinderella. They victim blame her like crazy. She is literally abused and in real life when people are abused you don’t judge them for not escaping. What could she have done? Murder her stepmother? Run away and do what, live on the streets alone and penniless? Could she have found employment? I doubt it! When she meets the Grand Duke as well she held the key to her freedom. That shoe! She got herself out.
    What I love so much about these two is that when such terrors occur in one’s life it’s so easy for one to become bitter and one’s heart to harden. Yet they remain kind and optimistic and sweet!
    And what’s so wrong with falling in love? What’s so wrong with wanting a handsome prince to sweep you off your feet? What’s so wrong with a man saving them? It doesn’t make them weak!

    • @Koopalingfan
      @Koopalingfan Před měsícem +39

      Well said.

    • @the_mystic_oso
      @the_mystic_oso Před měsícem +73

      Thank you for this little essay and whole heartedly agree. It would’ve been easy and understandable for Snow White and Cinderella to turn out bitter given given their circumstances (and basically straight up abuse) and yet they ended up turn out to be a kind and good person regardless. That itself is an admirable strength✨ and you can’t really blame them to want to find or wait for love when you realize they’ve been alone and hadn’t experienced a lot of love beforehand.

    • @orboakin8074
      @orboakin8074 Před měsícem +46

      @@via-anghelmagahum2586 well said all around. One thing that surprised me about Cinderella was that the live action Disney version actually kept the spirit of the original while adding very good modern things to it and they avoided inserting any toxic identity politics. No wonder that film is now regarded as the best live action one among the others.

    • @via-anghelmagahum2586
      @via-anghelmagahum2586 Před měsícem +37

      @@orboakin8074 Yes that remake was amazing because
      1) the director and actors obviously enjoyed the original story and were intent on paying homage to it and the original characters
      2) they casted actors who looked like and loved their characters
      3) they stayed true to the original story and it’s message whilst giving it appropriate and meaningful modern updates that didn’t take away from the original message and improved/built upon the original story: example such as the prince and Cinderella having more romantic scenes and chemistry and the prince having more agency and a personality in the story, Cinderella’s childhood shown, the stepmother giving a backstory whilst still establishing why and that fact she’s evil and her backstory even contrasted Cinderella that while Cinderella has horrors and tragedy occur she didn’t become embittered like the stepmother

    • @joypawz7654
      @joypawz7654 Před měsícem +21

      YESS YOU UNDERSTAND!!! I love the more feminine characters :) I got a character who is the embodiment of this kind of thing and who would have guessed! People adored her!!! I know shocking people! People love a character who is kind and is trying to keep calm so she can make people feel secure but still has faults??? Crazy!
      So pissed that these kinds of characters barely appear anywhere :( like has no one heard of the archetype of the heart? It's the part of the team that keeps everyone together and feels safe! AND THEY MAKE AMAZING PROTAGONISTS! You can do so much with them!!
      Sorry if given the chance to yap about this I will XD

  • @memyhealthandi6470
    @memyhealthandi6470 Před měsícem +1734

    The thing that annoys me the most about this remake is the contempt for the original. This was the first full length animated film. The lead actresses should have had nothing but good things to say about the original.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +286

      These actresses wouldn't be where they are without the original! So yeah, you're right, they should only have positive things to say about it. I mean, it's not that the original is above criticism, but the time to bring that up is definitely not during interviews about your remake. And their criticism wasn't helpful or accurate anyways.

    • @MoonPhantom
      @MoonPhantom Před měsícem +123

      You know what also gets to me about this?
      They are mocking something... That these people are INCAPABLE of making themselves.
      There is no more actual hand drawn animation, it's all computer and even when it looks hand drawn they are using flash programming to sort of cheat code.
      The way this was done back then, the artistry and work that went into it, the detailing. They are simply unable to do anything like it themselves. At all.
      they should be in awe.
      These people are standing on the shoulders of GIANTS that are lifting them up. And they are taking a big steaming dump on that giant.
      And let's not forget without the giant they would be irrelevant, they would be down on the ground with the rest of us.

    • @austinreed7343
      @austinreed7343 Před měsícem +18

      @@MoonPhantom
      They are at least TRYING to make things themselves. Unaware that in reality they cannot make anything (of value), but still. And it's on both the left AND the right (*cough* Mr. Birchum *cough* The New Normal *cough*), not just one side.

    • @MoonPhantom
      @MoonPhantom Před měsícem +34

      @@austinreed7343
      The sad thing is that there are so many incredible talented artists out there, in all genres.
      But the actual talent is just gate-kept OUT of the entertainment industry rather than being head hunted.
      It is mad... I mean, there are so many Star Wars fan films that are incredibly good and... all Disney really need to do is hire these people, who has the passion, talent and wish to make good Star Wars... But they are purposely being gatekept out and away from Hollywood.
      Honestly artists are better off going indie and self publish, at least you can do that now.
      I keep singing the praises of Helluva Boss.
      Is it perfect? ... No. I have many nitpicks I could give.
      But darn! This woman worked herself up! She made animation on her youtube channel, she created her own indie studio. She build this ENTIRE thing! She DID something new and original and wasn't reliant on Hollywood grants! She deserves every last little bit of success she had.
      And I am so glad to see more and more similar projects, that's how it should work.
      And what the creator of Helluva Boss did, is indeed something that these Disney Hollywood people cannot do themselves... At all.
      They have no creativity, curiosity, imagination, excitement, nothing... They are as hollow as the products they want us to consume.

    • @austinreed7343
      @austinreed7343 Před měsícem +11

      @@MoonPhantom
      And on top of being gatekept, they’re also fished for by dubious servivces such as as PragerU or Cocomelon.

  • @kitsorcerer
    @kitsorcerer Před měsícem +1235

    What snow white taught me was that you can't expect hand outs. Snow white cleaned and cooked to earn her keep. Hell she did it even though she wasn't guaranteed a place to sleep.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +134

      For sure! And I really respect her for that
      Oh hey, I checked out your channel, and I love playing twisted wonderland!

    • @kitsorcerer
      @kitsorcerer Před měsícem +34

      @jazzandghost Thank you and me too. I usually skip stories but TW is so fun to read

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +38

      It really is! I was very pleasantly surprised at how good the writing is! Even the events are well written

    • @MmeCShadow
      @MmeCShadow Před měsícem +83

      She wasn't even earning her keep. She saw a dirty house and decided to clean it up to help whoever lived there. She had no idea whose house it was simply her consideration for others that motivated her to help anyway.

    • @Joy6168
      @Joy6168 Před měsícem +49

      @@MmeCShadow, ironically enough, in the original fairytale, seven-year-old Snow White entered the Seven Dwarfs cottage to find it as neat as a pin, with a white tablecloth and dishes set out with a full, home cooked meal waiting for them, which Snow White ate. They asked her to earn her board and keep by doing housework for them while they were gone, in exchange for giving her a safe place to stay.

  • @TheRoomforImprovement
    @TheRoomforImprovement Před měsícem +437

    Man, this remake is going to be a disaster. Just because someone needs help doesn’t mean they are weak. And many modern writers forget that strength isn’t always physical.
    Great work. I hope your channel becomes more popular going forward

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +41

      Thank you!
      Yeah, exactly, it's a weak understanding of strength. And it makes for very boring stories

    • @Koopalingfan
      @Koopalingfan Před měsícem +8

      That is well said. I still accept help from my Mom only when I need it.

    • @IceFireofVoid
      @IceFireofVoid Před 27 dny +6

      It actually takes so so so much strength to SEEK help when you're in a bad situation. To accept help. When you've had a bad upbringing, asking for help or admitting you need it is absolutely terrifying.

    • @Koopalingfan
      @Koopalingfan Před 27 dny

      @@IceFireofVoid Well said.

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před 2 dny +3

      You should see the trailer that dropped a few days ago. It’s being ratio to heck and back. There’s a whistle while you work sequence that leaked and it’s getting trashed for good reason. I mean the whole thing is just terrible and Rachel is not Snow White. I’m not even putting looks to the equation which factor you can get that at, but they do factor but even worse than that for me is the fact that she doesn’t act like snow White the personality isn’t there on or off screen and what’s even worse than all of that is that iconic beautiful voice that we all know court of one Adriana Caselotti is not there. Rachel doesn’t even try to replicate that.

  • @jonelrobinson582
    @jonelrobinson582 Před měsícem +582

    Thank for defending Snow White! Snow White is my favorite princess because she is sweet and kind and I hate it when people victim blame her when her cruel stepmother will do anything to kill her. Also there is no one way to be a woman. You can be feminine and be badass at the same time.

    • @BobJones-vk1ik
      @BobJones-vk1ik Před měsícem +12

      Rachel Zegler should be blacklisted. She is not fit to do anything.

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem

      @@BobJones-vk1ik thank God somebody came right out and said it thank you whoever you are because I completely freaking agree she’s a disrespectful twat and that’s all there is to it the way she’s disrespected Snow White is just disgusting.

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem +6

      I completely agree with you snow White was my favorite as a kid my 30 years old and they’re trying to do to her in this ““ reimagining is nothing short of sickening.

    • @softbutterfly_xoxo
      @softbutterfly_xoxo Před měsícem +11

      💯💯. That's why I love the old barbie movies, she was feminine, sweet, soft spoken but still did something strong, like saving ppl (this is displayed in movies like Swan Lake or Island Princess).

    • @chrystianaw8256
      @chrystianaw8256 Před měsícem +8

      ​@@BobJones-vk1ikthat's going a bit too far. She's definitely misguided but that's not deserving of being blacklisted.

  • @Nexils
    @Nexils Před měsícem +386

    If I were in a coma and the kiss of someone I barely know would revive me, I would gladly have them kiss me without my consent.

    • @etcetera1995
      @etcetera1995 Před měsícem +116

      Yeah don't like. People giving CPR not need to get consent? Because they're *dying?*

    • @Nexils
      @Nexils Před měsícem +51

      @@etcetera1995 Exactly! Unless they have a necklace or like a dog tag that specifically says to not do CPR.

    • @nemothesquid9782
      @nemothesquid9782 Před měsícem +52

      ​@@etcetera1995 That is correct! When someone is in need of first aid, you must get their consent before helping them. When someone is unconscious, it is implied consent and you help them anyway. If snow white is dead, and she cant consent, then anything that could save her would be implied consent.

    • @sassylittleprophet
      @sassylittleprophet Před měsícem

      Seriously! True love's kiss is literally magical CPR in fairytales.

    • @aribahossain6234
      @aribahossain6234 Před měsícem +62

      also she and florian already promised themselves to each other during their singsong session, Snow even confirms that with the dwarves. 5 year old me saw Florian kissing Snow as a goodbye kiss to his lover, he was no stranger

  • @jessiebell6884
    @jessiebell6884 Před měsícem +204

    It's also important to understand the context in which this movie was made. The original movie was made during the Great Depression, so Snow's attitude of always being cheerful and easygoing, never complaining about her situation but always making the best of it, was meant to be a sort of message of encouragement to all the people watching. Everyone was suffering when this movie came out. There were people crying in the theater when Snow White died. The prince and the ending visual of the castle in the clouds can be interpreted in a couple of ways. Either it's literal, and she goes on to marry the prince and become a princess in his castle, or he's an angel who's come to take her to Heaven. Either way, the ending is meant to signify that all of her struggles are over, and she can live out the rest of her days(or all of time) at rest and at peace.

    • @asarishepard8171
      @asarishepard8171 Před měsícem +25

      I got that lovely religious going to heaven feel at the end too. It blew me away as a kid and I always imagined what the castle looked like inside

    • @Nopeasaurus
      @Nopeasaurus Před 29 dny +4

      the prince being an angel to save her is my head canon now.

    • @finland4ever55
      @finland4ever55 Před 27 dny +3

      And the movie is set in the 1500s. So that too.

    • @carolinadiaz3618
      @carolinadiaz3618 Před 8 dny +1

      So SW does die at the end! It makes it even more sadder! She did her best she could under difficult circumstances, treated those around her kindly (even Grumpy), tried to b positive. Depending on what u believe, her reward was much greater than we are lead to believe, eternal life in a heavenly kingdom. That's why when the 7 dwarfs say goodbye to her at the end, they cant come with her. She was resurrected in heavenly form and the Prince/Angel made her visible so they can say goodbye to her!

  • @Shythalia
    @Shythalia Před měsícem +356

    There are thousands of girls out there who are still like Snow White. Insulting her ends up insulting all these girls.

    • @madokami03
      @madokami03 Před měsícem +46

      I have scoliosis and am very small bodied. I'm very emotional and cry the second I'm confronted. I stand no chance in a fight, physical or verbal, against a man or a woman frankly. I've always related more to princesses like the classic three because I'm just a lot more like them. Don't get me wrong I love all of the princesses, I love the ones who are much more characterized and modern too. But I can't relate to them being so passionate and headstrong. That's why having so many diverse princesses, in race, ability, and personality is so important. Every girl should be able to find herself in a princess

    • @vixxexo6855
      @vixxexo6855 Před měsícem +1

      ⁠@@madokami03If you can’t even stand in a verbal fight, then what can you even do? It is alright to not be the strongest physically, but to not even stand up for yourself verbally. How can you even defend yourself? Cinderella tried to stand up for herself verbally when she asked to be on the ball, and she remained optimistic. Cinderella is strong, but you are weak. You never saw Cinderella cry all the time when confronted.

    • @madokami03
      @madokami03 Před měsícem +23

      @vixxexo6855 jfc rude much? I didn't explain it in my initial comment because frankly, it's not anyone's business, but I'm also on the autism spectrum? I physically cannot stop myself from crying due to overwhelming anxiety THAT I CANNOT CONTROL whether I want to or not. Yes, actually, I can in fact stand for myself, I do it and have to do it all the time, right now in fact. And guess what! People don't take me seriously because my body forces tears out my eyes the entire time I do. Doesn't mean I didn't try or that I'm lesser than anyone quite frankly. Sorry I'm not exactly strong like Cinderella, unlike you she actually acknowledges everyone is different and not everyone is able to handle even a verbal fight. She'd be kind enough to acknowledge some of us have limitations given to us by life, and not to judge those who can't do what others do. Be more like Cinderella is to her little mice, kind and without judgment

    • @BloomBlanche
      @BloomBlanche Před měsícem +22

      ​@@vixxexo6855 People like us still have value. I can't stand up for myself in real life either, but I also won my college program's student excellence award. I may cry easily, but I still have my own strengths.
      Yes, we are weak, but at least we acknowledge it instead of bringing other people down.

    • @BloomBlanche
      @BloomBlanche Před měsícem +13

      ​@@madokami03 Fellow overly emotional autistic person with scoliosis who's afraid of confrontation and wants more relatable female characters here... I get you 100% 🥲

  • @Rose-xy5pe
    @Rose-xy5pe Před měsícem +275

    Obviously Rachel doesn’t know what it’s like to be abused, bullied, and/or lonely. Because if she did then she would know that it’s perfectly natural for girls and boys in that situation to want to find someone to be kind to him or her, to be his or her friend, and someone to genuinely love him or her.

    • @ethans1997
      @ethans1997 Před měsícem +38

      It's hard being a leader or brave and strong when you've been kicked down to your lowest point. Believe me, I know this, l experienced this first hand throughout my life.

    • @Rose-xy5pe
      @Rose-xy5pe Před měsícem +10

      @@ethans1997 I believe you

    • @nyanchat2657
      @nyanchat2657 Před měsícem +41

      I find it interesting that none of these people see the true meaning of beauty in the movie, which is Snow White being so kind and strong-willed despite the terrible life she had (same goes for Cinderella, it is insane how they call her 'weak' when she's imo the most emotionally intelligent princess in Disney's catalogue). It really makes me wonder...

    • @Nopeasaurus
      @Nopeasaurus Před 29 dny +7

      That's a large assumption to make about someone you've never even met. I'm not defending Rachel or her ignorant statements but we don't actually know what her life was really like. But, considering all the hate she is getting about trash talking a fictional character, she would know something about being bullied.

    • @Rose-xy5pe
      @Rose-xy5pe Před 27 dny +5

      @@Nopeasaurus You do have a point. I don’t mean to be judgmental but her words just make me so angry and hurt. I was bullied from the time I was eleven years old, up until I was twenty and all I wanted during that time was to have one real friend who would be kind to me or maybe even fall in love with someone special. Just so I wouldn’t have to feel so alone.
      Everyone nowadays says that a woman should fight for herself and not need anybody, but I wasn’t a woman, I was a little girl. A scared, sad, and lonely little girl. How could I fight for myself?

  • @wingedyaga2914
    @wingedyaga2914 Před měsícem +224

    Snow White just wants to find love and live happily ever after. Part of the reason I cringe at the idea of a girl boss Snow White is because Snow's dreams are simple but not easy. She's isolated, she has a stepmother that wants her dead, and she's forced to hide in the woods. Snow White just wants to be happy, but the villain won't let that happen because she's a threat by existing. Queen could've sent Snow White with the Prince in the beginning, she gets full power and Snow gets away, but because Snow is the fairest she's now competition, heck in early drafts Prince get held hostage because he refuses her.

  • @AliciaNyblade
    @AliciaNyblade Před měsícem +171

    "Why can't women just be women? And why can't women and men just be their best selves?"
    THANK YOU! I can't stand the "feminism" that says women are passive and weak if they aren't strong the way macho masculinity defines strength: Chasing power, being physically strong and/or able to wield weapons, being a lone wolf who doesn't need friends or romance, etc. That's not supporting women. It's putting them into boxes, as patriarchal society already does, but just in a different box. The original "Snow White" is one of the most genuinely feminist films ever made for all the reasons you point out, and the fact that it came out in 1937 is badass.
    And the prince gets such a bad reputation. People are like, "Ew! He kissed a girl he thought was dead because she couldn't consent!" Guys, that wasn't the point. It wasn't him stealing a romantic kiss because he could. It was him kissing her goodbye, a farewell kiss of despairing grief.

    • @cinnamoncroissantroll6321
      @cinnamoncroissantroll6321 Před měsícem +36

      Preach.
      Also pretty sure kissing the dead goodbye was tradition at some point? I fear people forget that not all kisses have to be sexual or romantic. Some kisses are even platonic, or out of gratitude

    • @vixxexo6855
      @vixxexo6855 Před měsícem +4

      In the original version he did way worse then just a kiss. Please don’t defend that.

    • @lumityviktuuristanartist4100
      @lumityviktuuristanartist4100 Před měsícem +3

      The only problem I have with that kiss is that Snow White was 14 , it’s creepy but I mean it was made in a time where it was normal, love Snow White tho and still does , she’s kind and brave even when her stepmonster tried to destroy her , she still held on hope

    • @AliciaNyblade
      @AliciaNyblade Před měsícem +15

      @@vixxexo6855 "In the original version he did way worse than just a kiss."
      That's the prince in "Sleeping Beauty", and yeah, that's not defendable at all. The prince in the original "Snow White" was so captivated by her beauty in the glass case he bought her off the dwarves and planned to bring her to his castle to put on display. As the case was being moved, the servants dropped it or almost dropped it and the jolt caused the piece of apple stuck in Snow White's throat to come out, thus breaking the curse. Disney added the kiss being the antidote for the sleeping spell to save time, both animation and story-wise.

    • @AliciaNyblade
      @AliciaNyblade Před měsícem +22

      @@cinnamoncroissantroll6321 Exactly. People who assume all kisses in stories are sexual or romantic need to brush up on their media literacy. Context matters. You can tell by the rest of the prince's actions it's a goodbye kiss: He approaches the casket with reverence, plants that gentle kiss, and then kneels down with his head bent in grief and/or perhaps prayer. That's not the body language of someone getting his jollies off of "kissing a girl he thought couldn't consent".

  • @foxpokemonforever4775
    @foxpokemonforever4775 Před měsícem +143

    So many incredibly good points here. Not every female character needs to be strong, politically powerful, or able to do everything for herself. So many feminine characters are put down because of their femininity, which is so unfair.

    • @BobJones-vk1ik
      @BobJones-vk1ik Před měsícem +10

      I hope Rachel sees this and removes herself from entertainment

  • @via-anghelmagahum2586
    @via-anghelmagahum2586 Před měsícem +183

    I’m a girl and Snow White was my favorite growing up. Even if she doesn’t appear strong like those girl bosses who don’t need no man she’s still strong. When things went wrong with her stepmother trying to kill her, she sang a whole song about looking at the bright side of things and staying positive. She remained kind, gentle and sweet. She took such good care of the dwarves and loved them. I hate that they try to perpetuate the message that in order for a woman to be strong she has to be more masculine and aggressive and physical etc. A woman can find strength in femininity and it may not always be obvious but it’s there. And there is a lot of strength in traditional feminine characters such as elegance, dignity, class, humility, the ability to forgive, nurturing, optimism, thankfulness, resilience, kindness, gentleness, endurance, patience. Those are the characteristics you can find in Snow White and Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. Even if a man did save them, that happens all the time in real and of course it can happen the other way around or not at all they still have that strength that mental and emotional strength. They may embody the more feminine roles of cooking and cleaning; but that’s wonderful all the same. I cook and clean and I love to cook and take care of the people around me. And desiring a Prince Charming: love is wonderful and we shouldn’t be shaming these characters for wanting love. A woman doesn’t have to be aggressive, outspoken, fight better than boys, to be a strong role model or not want a man or not have a man save her to be considered strong. I find Snow White very strong. And I find it thoroughly insulting that Hollywood is shaming women who are like Snow White and more people traditional, shaming women who don’t “girl boss”, basically stereotyping what it means to be a strong woman.
    And what sucks even more is the more and more Miss Rachel and other cast members do interviews on Snow White remake the more apparent it becomes their actual disdain and hatred for the original movie. Miss Rachel especially has no respect whatsoever for the original movie. Even if you hate the movie you still got to respect it was extremely important. It was the first full length animated film. It made Disney what it is today. Without that movie there wouldn’t have been anything else. That movie was a pioneer for animation.
    And the taking away of dwarves to be inclusive but excluding real live dwarfs from a chance to star in a major motion picture… this movie is doing so many things wrong it’s borderline insulting.

    • @Koopalingfan
      @Koopalingfan Před měsícem +8

      Your a very good feminist.

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 Před měsícem +10

      I have discussed this with my family, my guy cousins and girl cousins, they all agreed that Rachel was being absolutely arrogant and naive. Perhaps because she's never been in that kind of situation.
      As for Disney Corp, lower department casting and staffers, I'm sure there are good, well intended creators. But Disney should seriously step aside, take a hiatus for 4, maybe 5 years and come back with fresh ideas.
      And allow Kenneth Branagh and his team to film a Snow White movie independently away from Disney. He did a great job with the Cinderella film. The way the actress exuberates and radiates kindness, politeness and other strengths without going overboard, it was chef's kiss.
      And her blue dress! Oh her blue dress, some day when I get married I want that style of dress and colour! 😍

    • @via-anghelmagahum2586
      @via-anghelmagahum2586 Před měsícem +6

      @@hameley12 That’s the thing about remaking the original that was great about the 2015 Cinderella. First and foremost the director Kenneth like you said as well as the writers and actors obviously unlike here with Snow White seemed to enjoy the original film and understood is purpose and message as well as enjoyed the characters.
      But the modern updates they gave it such as establishing more romantic chemistry between Cinderella and the prince, to giving the stepmother a bit more a background whilst making her a juxtaposition to Cinderella’s character, etc. all of the changes made sense and paid homage to the original story. The changes didn’t take away from the original story and message but rather built upon it and improved it.
      Kenneth understood what he was remaking.

    • @Koopalingfan
      @Koopalingfan Před měsícem +1

      @@hameley12 Wow, that’s nice and agree.

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 Před měsícem +6

      @@via-anghelmagahum2586 I replied to another message here regarding Snow White and Regina, Evil Queen in OUTA. The creators gave the characters depth, strengths and weaknesses; they wrote while honoring the previous lives these characters had while keeping them in the modern world. They understood that the messaging: family, love, self-acceptance and forgiving others despite the hatred and hurt you've lived with your whole life.
      I'm sure Kenneth or another exceptional director could in the near future create a rewrite of Snow White and the Evil Queen. When the queen's hurt began, to the events that happens in Snow White film 1939, to the point when the prince defeats the Queen. And we see a different outcome at the end when they get married, Snow turns her head to the crowd and smiles. Her adoptive Evil mother from the background nods, and she mouths out 'Thank you, Snow. I'm sorry for everything my dear'
      They both could get a closing of old wounds. And move forward. I don't know, this is me just having a happy outtake on CZcams. My little tea thoughts. I wouldn't mind if another director creates something different as our friend states at the end. We don't care for how realistic it is, it's a fairy tale. Entertain us. 😊 😉 ❤️ ❤️ 🎥 🎥

  • @TheMormonSorceress
    @TheMormonSorceress Před měsícem +169

    She literally could have asked for a way to cure all illnesses. Also, the prince thought Snow was dead and was kissing her goodbye. Lots of people do that to their dead loved ones.
    Also in ancient Egypt, it's believed that the man's job was to protect the woman physically, and the woman's job was to protect the man spiritually.

    • @thepeculiardragon7475
      @thepeculiardragon7475 Před měsícem +9

      I could be wrong, but weren't they also betrothed to one another before?? ( I could be thinking of a different iteration or something else completely)

    • @macklyon7476
      @macklyon7476 Před měsícem +26

      @@thepeculiardragon7475 Yes, they had known each other for a while before the events of the movie. I mean, I doubt he climbs the wall of a random castle to sing about his love to a random servant girl a lot. They knew each other and already loved each other.

    • @RosieIfYouKnowMe
      @RosieIfYouKnowMe Před měsícem +6

      I'm not sure if she knew about illnesses. She seemed pretty sheltered from the outside world, like Jasmine. I think if things didn't turn out like this then she'd likely hit that teenage rebellion stage and go exploring and find out there is life beyond the castle wall.

    • @Cardinal_claw
      @Cardinal_claw Před měsícem +10

      Mentioned it already, but it always makes me die a little inside when these people who passionately criticize a _cultural practice_ always seem to be the same ones who scream the loudest about how important cultural sensitivity is. It's just so hypocritical.

    • @rainy1211
      @rainy1211 Před měsícem +2

      She still a minor that's gross.

  • @bitterflywing
    @bitterflywing Před měsícem +169

    to be fair...in the original telling, the queen used makeup to desguise herself, but she also tried to kill snow thrice. not twice but thrice.

    • @bitterflywing
      @bitterflywing Před měsícem +36

      those weren't peas ^^;;; they're gooseberries.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +27

      Honestly, I'm glad to know they weren't peas. Thanks, all cool info!

    • @greenbeans9748
      @greenbeans9748 Před měsícem +7

      ​@@jazzandghostSnow was obviously making "Peas in a Can" Pie! 😂

    • @saturn1177
      @saturn1177 Před měsícem +1

      Actually in some point of the story it said she does use a spell to look like a old woman and trick snow white

  • @jenifergarcia327
    @jenifergarcia327 Před měsícem +117

    okay but snow white being the only princess thats confirmed to practice a religion is pretty cool

  • @destinymcintire2188
    @destinymcintire2188 Před měsícem +153

    In my opinion there are more Wicked Queens in the world today and not enough Snow Whites to help balance things out. Also the stuff in the pie was not peas, it was gooseberries. Snow White made Grumpy a gooseberry pie which I imagine broke his slowly warming heart even more once she "died".

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +31

      We do need more Snow Whites! Yes, I've been corrected lol. Honestly, I'm so glad it's gooseberries though. Sounds a lot more appetizing

    • @Pollicina_db
      @Pollicina_db Před měsícem +4

      Honestly I like the idea of a pea pie, sounds delish

  • @enencycruz6948
    @enencycruz6948 Před měsícem +109

    I aways saw the Prince's kiss as a kiss goodbye. In his mind he Had just met the girl he could spend the rest of his life with And then he finds her dead. Imagine having a wonderful first Date anxiously awaiting the second only to find out your date died. Even if it wasn't love at first site, it's a loss of love that could have been.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +22

      That's a beautiful (and sad) way to look at it!

    • @Pollicina_db
      @Pollicina_db Před měsícem +28

      It also used to be or still is a tradition to kiss your dead loved ones one last time, idk why kissing is stripped down to only imply something sexual.

    • @dx.feelgood5825
      @dx.feelgood5825 Před měsícem +8

      @@Pollicina_dbprobably because of America’s puritanical roots.

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 22 dny +2

      @@Pollicina_db everything is hypersexualised these days, it’s part of the issue with this patriarchal society we live in. Everyone suffers to an extent because of it, including the men who uphold it.

    • @carolinadiaz3618
      @carolinadiaz3618 Před 8 dny +1

      Idk, that ending is more "dark" than it's letting on, at least to me. The Prince may have been real in the beginning, but at the end I think he is just a stand in/metaphor for an "angel" taking SW away to a "better place". The whole premise is that SW is too pure for this world, doing her best she could in difficult situations. And even though she did earn the love of 7 strangers and the prince, she technically did die at the end. Her reward is eternal life in a "heavenly kingdom" which is shown at the end. That's my interpertation. Also considering she did pray at one point to an invisible being.

  • @DeathLadyShinigami
    @DeathLadyShinigami Před měsícem +144

    I cannot remember the video at the moment but someone did a video essay on Snow White through the eyes of what the USA wanted people to be like during a time of war. Snow is proactive, hard working and a little gullible. It was quite insightful. This is another take that makes just as much sense but from a different angle!

    • @CreamySang
      @CreamySang Před měsícem +30

      I think it was 'Why Snow White Is (Still) The Strongest Disney Princess' by There Will Be Fudd.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +17

      Thanks! And yeah, I think that's the right video. I remember watching that one, it was an interesting take!

    • @floodgates182
      @floodgates182 Před měsícem +3

      Lol, yeah, whatever did they want the US public gullible for?

    • @wayfaringspacepoet
      @wayfaringspacepoet Před 26 dny +1

      are you thinking of Big Joel? cause he made a similar video about Bambi as well

  • @kylethomas9130
    @kylethomas9130 Před měsícem +45

    Snow praying is showing that she is grateful for everything she has been given. She doesn't have an ego that insists she accomplished everything due to her strong independence or something.
    She knows despite being wanted dead, and living in exile, she is fortunate to have met the dwarves and the hospitality they graciously shared with her.

  • @LittleMissTotoro
    @LittleMissTotoro Před měsícem +64

    As a woman who bakes, knits, sings, love animals and take care of my dog with kindness and appropriate boundaries, who wears dresses, keeps my hair long and am doing a PhD in Epidemiology so I can help others stay safe from illness...
    I just cannot for the life of me understand why Disney hates me so much. Why can't women be kind, bake cakes, sing to animals? It will make Snow White a fantastic queen.
    Her siezing power is literally the patriarchy coming to ruin everything I believe in. They adapted Cinderella wonderfully. Why is Mulan different? Why is Snow White not good enough?

    • @xxkankala1671
      @xxkankala1671 Před měsícem +1

      I think you didn’t understand the assignment

    • @Nopeasaurus
      @Nopeasaurus Před 29 dny

      “Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin what good forces have invented or made.” --JRR Tolkien. Ultimately, the answer is corporate greed. Corporations are evil and have little understanding of human nature, good storytelling, and ethics so they try to imitate it but it comes off as an alien attempting to understand humanity. The audience wants strong female characters? Oh okay, have the women fight with swords and punch every man they see and loudly proclaim they don't need no man.

  • @ladypool1404
    @ladypool1404 Před měsícem +161

    Didn't Rachel said that she respects the original but also that; the trees were scary (I agree, they were terrifying) The prince was a stalker which is wrong. He met Snow white, sing a song about his love for her then hey never saw each other untill the end. She clearly haven't saw the movie or else Rachel would see that the prince is not dangerous. She also said that Snow's dream was stupid, dreaming about love is useless while being an independant ruler is better.
    This lady has the audacity to insult the original movie but still wants to play the heroine? That makes no sense 😐

    • @dubuyajay9964
      @dubuyajay9964 Před měsícem

      Typical Marxist perversion of original material. Evil cannot create. Only pervert and twist other things.

    • @literallyfiguratively5658
      @literallyfiguratively5658 Před měsícem +5

      She literally never called her dreams stupid.

    • @Superlad9494
      @Superlad9494 Před měsícem +11

      ​@@literallyfiguratively5658 kind of implied it though

    • @northrnstar
      @northrnstar Před měsícem +27

      yikes, what's so bad about wanting to be loved? you can be a ruler And find love in your life. i hate how modern disney seems to think these two statements can't coexist.

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem +14

      @@northrnstar nothing‘s bad about wanting to be loved and the prince is not a damn stalker. I’m so sick of that lie being perpetuated and no Rachel didn’t say that she respected the original snow White. She practically shot on it the entire freaking time she was doing interviews, the fact that people want to believe that that life fest that she gave in that fake interview with Halle Bailey that was pathetic attempt these people are carrying Rachel Zegler’s water and it’s quite frankly embarrassing.

  • @williamhanekom9882
    @williamhanekom9882 Před měsícem +81

    Another funny misstep that people make about the original movie is the idea that it perpetuated "True Loves Kiss" when in actual fact, it's "Love's First Kiss" that awakes her.
    The evil queen even researches this just after making the apple.
    So you could technically argue that Snow's and Prince Florian's relationship is more like a first crush than a fully developed relationship.

    • @EmeraldAriell
      @EmeraldAriell Před měsícem +8

      I’m glad I’m not the only one who knows his name

    • @Cardinal_claw
      @Cardinal_claw Před měsícem +8

      There's an extra level of irony in the fact that the people criticizing the cultural practice are usually the ones screaming loudest about being culturally sensitive

    • @hugocastilla3102
      @hugocastilla3102 Před měsícem +1

      Wait... HE'S NAME IS FLORIAN!!!??? HE HAS A NAME????

    • @Whanevs
      @Whanevs Před 29 dny

      What in lived happily ever after is open to interpretation? It is true love not just silly crush.

    • @EmeraldAriell
      @EmeraldAriell Před 29 dny

      @@hugocastilla3102 oh yeah (koolaid man voice)

  • @theincrediblebray5686
    @theincrediblebray5686 Před měsícem +98

    To bring up the “Snow White Praying” scene. It’s very likely that Catholicism or Christianity in general is the main religion in the story.
    It’s actually common for fairytales, folklores, and even epic stories to include religion.
    King Arthur’s story includes both Christian and Pagan themes and Dante’s Inferno had both Biblical and Greek Myth figures in Hell.
    Also, it can show the difference between Snow White (a good Christian woman) and Evil Queen (An wicked Witch)

    • @Shythalia
      @Shythalia Před měsícem +14

      Medieval Europe was mostly Catholic, too, right? So it fits.

    • @philiphamel8504
      @philiphamel8504 Před měsícem +17

      I wouldn't be surprised if Snow is represented as Catholic. Seeing as it's a German story and that for a long while, Germany was the Holy Roman Empire. It's interesting to think on.

  • @marrane87
    @marrane87 Před měsícem +83

    To be an empowered women doesn't mean to not look for love .

    • @TheBayzent
      @TheBayzent Před měsícem +9

      This has always been incredibly baffling to me, male heroes in their most toxic masculinity phase always had a love interest, it didn't
      detract from them being considered powerful...although I am a man so I don't know.
      Being a spinster doesn't telegraph to me you are empowered, it telegraphs to me no man wanted to touch you with a ten foot pole...

    • @ellice9978
      @ellice9978 Před měsícem +2

      she never said that, there is still a love interest it’s just not a prince

    • @rainy1211
      @rainy1211 Před měsícem +1

      Gurl the prince is over 30 snow is still a victim.

    • @YumeraChauque
      @YumeraChauque Před měsícem

      That is a myth ​@@rainy1211

    • @ladygreenwithenvy
      @ladygreenwithenvy Před 25 dny +2

      @@rainy1211where? Ages for none of then characters were ever established in the film. And they never will.
      Him being 30 has been ragebait for years now.

  • @provider-of-guardians7964
    @provider-of-guardians7964 Před měsícem +17

    My favorite take on The Kiss is that the Prince was kissing his friend/love goodbye. There are cases of men being creepy with women's dead bodies (look up the history of the CPR dummy for a brief example) but this was clearly not one of those cases. He was obviously mourning her, just as much as everyone else, and even paid respects when he knelt down.
    He was meant to be looking for her for the whole movie, but this was cut because, simply put, his design was too hard on the animators. He was looking for her, and when he finally found her, he thought she was dead. He was kissing her goodbye.

  • @williamhanekom9882
    @williamhanekom9882 Před měsícem +89

    It's nice to see more people actually covering the strengths of Snow White's character. Heck, if they were going to try to go with a more modern girlboss take, they should take her kindness, optimism and willingness to work hard as the reason why she's a more worthy leader than the queen. The queen is too vain and self serving to rule, so having someone whose actually worked and earned the respect of the people i.e. the dwarves would make sense.

  • @caiomegaverse5590
    @caiomegaverse5590 Před měsícem +36

    As a man who enjoyed Disney films as a child, Snow White always seemed to me much "stronger" than many male superheroes. She had no super powers or weapons, and she was being chased by a queen who at the same time was a witch, that is, an enemy 100x more powerful than her, but still, she didn't get desperate, frustrated, she maintained her composure, and most importantly, she maintained her values. This was important to me, because men fight many battles in their lives, but not all battles we can win through brute force. Hollywood seems to have forgotten that punching enemies isn't the only form of "strength" a character can have. I worry about what the values ​​and ideals will be of a child who grew up seeing only dumb male characters and female characters obsessed with a poor definition of strength and power.

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 22 dny +1

      I agree - too many people only define “strength” as physical, when we are not only physical beings.
      Getting someone to back down just using your intellect is often a greater achievement than brute force, like you say.

  • @eliefhr
    @eliefhr Před měsícem +40

    0:11 I say the reasoning of becoming an old woman is as being Snow White's step mother, the Evil Queen knows of Snow's good heart. She knows that Snow would most definitely be kind to some "sweet little old lady" which would make it so much easier for the Evil Queen to get to her without suspicions. While there are better ways she could've done as a witch, the Queen basically used Snow's kindness to her advantage.

  • @alittleofsomething
    @alittleofsomething Před měsícem +54

    The crazy thing is, they did it right with Cinderella. They added a few scenes that elevated the whole story. I think Snow White would be great if more scenes with the Prince and relationship built-up was shown before Snow White gets exiled.
    Here's me rambling a bit about it:
    Establishing scene of the stepmother being evil and vain, killing the King probably with a posion apple like a chekovs gun and having to deal with her stepdaughter who's an adorable little girl.
    We get a montage of how the Princess is growing up and that the little girl turns into a beauty.
    She and the Prince probably meet up a few times in between the montage which would establish their chemistry and him wanting to seek her out.
    They grow up and the evil Queen gets news that Snow White is the new beauty in town.
    Outraged, she sends a huntsman to take the girl to the forest
    Perhaps she was talking with the Prince when he took her away.
    The classic story happens with Snow White
    Meanwhile The Prince waits for her to come back, but when she doesn't he confronts the Queen and she locks him up in the dungeon
    The Step Mother realizes the heart the huntsman brought is not Snow White's and is very outraged
    She makes the plan, yada yada and leaves the castle
    Maybe there's a battle there, where the Princes loyal guards help him out of the dungeon and he rushes out in the forest to find Snow White but it's too late, she's in the crystal tomb.
    Feeling overwhelmed with emotion and his love for Snow White he kisses her one last time and is amazed when she wakes up
    They live happily ever after
    Is that so hard, Disney?

    • @lindaschreifels9889
      @lindaschreifels9889 Před měsícem +8

      I do believe in one of the tellings Snow White and the prince were already acquainted by the time that the Evil Queen entered the picture. Some of your idea I can get behind though it does start to sound a lot like Sleeping Beauty by the end so it could use a little fine tuning.

    • @alittleofsomething
      @alittleofsomething Před měsícem +10

      @@lindaschreifels9889 Actually, the Snow White Prince being stuck in the dungeon is an cut storyboard from the original Disney movie. But yeah, I think showing a bit more of the prince with Snow White and getting their chemistry established a bit more is what's missing.
      I never said that my idea is perfect by the way. It definitely needs a lot of work.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +12

      Honestly, some pretty good ideas on how to maintain the feel of the original while fleshing it out! Take note, Disney

    • @alittleofsomething
      @alittleofsomething Před měsícem +1

      @@jazzandghost They already did it tho with Cinderella ToT They just need to look back!

    • @via-anghelmagahum2586
      @via-anghelmagahum2586 Před měsícem +5

      These are great ideas! That’s the thing about remaking the original that was great about the 2015 Cinderella. First and foremost the director writers and actors obviously unlike here with Snow White seemed to enjoy the original film and understood is purpose and message as well as enjoyed the characters.
      But the modern updates they gave it such as establishing more romantic chemistry between Cinderella and the prince, to giving the stepmother a bit more a background whilst making her a juxtaposition to Cinderella’s character, etc. all of the changes made sense and paid homage to the original story. The changes didn’t take away from the original story and message but rather built upon it and improved it.
      These changes you proposed will enhance the story. Disney should hire you!

  • @wuteva12345
    @wuteva12345 Před měsícem +59

    So in 20, 30, 50, 80 years later, everything to do with frozen or tangled or Moana is gonna be a problem. Just like all the shit we liked growing up is suddenly a problem for no reason

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +16

      Yup. And I'm pretty sure they're already remaking Moana. Yikes.

    • @wuteva12345
      @wuteva12345 Před měsícem +6

      As long as Matterhorn stands tall and Mr toad is still a wild ride, I have hope

  • @Mr-tu4cj
    @Mr-tu4cj Před měsícem +31

    I think a core issue with a lot of the Snow White criticism is that people act like she needs to represent what every girl should aspire to be. Should every woman be quiet, gentle, positive, and enjoy a domestic “tradwife” lifestyle? No. But that’s who Snow White is, and how is that bad? She doesn’t need to be a role model for every single girl in the world. She’s just one character.

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 22 dny +1

      I don’t think tradwife lifestyle would be problematic if men were more appreciative and supportive of women in general, rather than seeking to control them to help prop up their own fragile egos. I’m aware that’s not the case in all tradwife set ups, but I am so bloody wary of all these messages popping up to encourage women to be the very things a lot of men openly admit they see as weak.
      We still get blamed for the bad stuff that happens to us when we are feminine etc.
      I liked the original Snow White, and while I don’t hate traditional feminine qualities, I’d rather be the Mother of Dragons from Game of Thrones, if I had to choose.

  • @casandraoconnor7888
    @casandraoconnor7888 Před měsícem +116

    I think as we look at Disney in the past I think the sticking with the 1930s story plot would have been more well.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +28

      Yeah, the 1930s plot still holds up!

    • @GuineaPig361
      @GuineaPig361 Před měsícem +8

      All they had to do was adapt the Radio City Music Hall version. It fills plot holes, there are more characters, and everyone's more developed. Just have the prince attend the king and queen's wedding, and it's all good to go.

  • @patiencekillz
    @patiencekillz Před měsícem +25

    it’s so interesting how “girl power” and has turned into this phenomenon of bashing princesses like snow white or cinderella, who are more stereotypically feminine and kind-hearted. it’s not girl boss of you to say that those traits in women are bad. women don’t need to harden themselves (aka act more stereotypically masculine) to be valid and taken seriously. there is no right or wrong way to perform womanhood.

  • @ladypool1404
    @ladypool1404 Před měsícem +95

    Rachel zegler never saw Snow white and the huntsman and Disney either because this movie is about a strong independant princess who needs no man to rescue her. The compagny is literally doing that but worst. Their imagination is as low as their braincells and respect for animation 😒

    • @MoonPhantom
      @MoonPhantom Před měsícem +21

      That's something I found very amusing too.
      "Oh look at us, we're so new and innovative, a strong independent snow white!"
      And there has been SO many strong independent snow whites! At the time Snow White and the huntsman came out, there were two OTHER snow white movies too, in the same year. And she was strong and independent in both those movies too, wielding swords and stuff.
      In the "Ever after show." again, she's wielding crossbow and sword.
      in "Wolf among us." she's the one always keeping the big bad wolf on a tight leash and yes... gets a sword.
      There's a horror movie version from the 80's where she strong and independent. There's so many of these things.
      It's not new at all, it's very old.

    • @turnipcrazy4602
      @turnipcrazy4602 Před měsícem +14

      @@MoonPhantom Also in the show Once Upon a Time, Snow's strong and fights against the evil queen, while also finding her true love. She also still maintains the idea that everyone has goodness in them. It takes a lot of strength to do was she does in that show, because she forgives the queen in the end.

    • @northrnstar
      @northrnstar Před měsícem +13

      @@MoonPhantom shout out to my favorite snow white adaptation, mirror mirror. i love how snow white here is badass but keeps her girly side and gets with the prince in the end.

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 Před měsícem +4

      ​@turnipcrazy4602 I remember the TV series. The cast did an amazing job at keeping the original thought and morals of previous character's lives, all while taking place in the modern world.
      When Snow comes to Regina to defend her husband and daughter, Emma. She says 'From a mother to another mother, please give me back my husband's love. Give me my daughter's love back, too'
      In another scene you can see the facade breaking away as Henry her son states after finding out he has another mother 'The way you treated me wasn't an accident. You made it so one could believe me. You made me feel like I was crazy'
      Today we call this gaslighting. And thankfully Snow, Prince Charming, Emma, and the Evil Queen got redeemed and forgave each other. In real life this would be very rare, sometimes abusers will not take full accountability for their actions, not redeemed, not loved.
      All Regina wanted is the same goal as everyone else's to be loved, accepted and have a family. That facade of evilness is broken up over time, thanks to Henry's love, and the townspeople finally accepting her at the end.

    • @fangirldreamer748
      @fangirldreamer748 Před 9 dny +2

      There is also the Snow White movie called “Mirror Mirror” . Where she fights for herself and saving the prince.

  • @vampybyte7812
    @vampybyte7812 Před měsícem +57

    What really makes me angry with people defending the remakes concept is they blatantly are taking the original film and story literally/ realistically with out stepping back and realizing, Hey, it's a fairytale. Fairytale stories aren't meant to be realistic in fact that's the entire point of a fairytale. escaping from reality.
    Snow white is supposed to be hyper feminie, caring, maybe a tad naïve but She's a good character. She doesn't need to be head strong or 'girl boss' because that never was the point of her story. It's supposed to be about love at first sight too, a common trope in fairy tales even today. if the story was meant to be realistic in any capacity Snow white wouldn't of sung an entire song calling the prince handsome, romantic and essentially fantasying about him coming to take her away from her troubles.
    It's like people watched the original film, erased all context from their minds and said "Omg it's such an unrealistic film". It's like watching Alice n wonderland and being upset everything is nonsense when that's the entire point. It's a fantasy for girls of all ages, nothing more, nothing less. I just don't understand how we let these people into the cinema business. If you want realistic? watch a documentary.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +15

      Yeah, people don't understand that there is an art to storytelling. And it should be believable and consistent within the lore of the story, but it's not going to be "realistic."
      Also, a good story isn't just an escape. Sure, it should have a surface level fun story to enjoy, but a well written story will also have a deeper meaning and themes to think about.

    • @nyanchat2657
      @nyanchat2657 Před měsícem +4

      When I think of escapism in the context of these stories, I think of how it must've been like to be an average girl during the time of the fairy tales (or even the movies). There are, to this day, many, many cinderellas and snow whites out there, with terrible guardians and no possibility of escaping unless a miracle occurs. Heck, my grandma had a similar story, down to being the maid of her foster family until she ran away with my grandpa and they had their happily ever after. She had no other option because most people aren't privileged enough to choose, but leave it to out of touch hollywood elites to forget how the real world is like.
      Hell, even I as a kid went back to these movies not just because they were entertaining, but because they told me that if I stayed kind and optimistic, good things would happen. And they have! It's far more empowering than any of these entitled, rude, fake girlbosses, but I digress.

    • @cinnamoncroissantroll6321
      @cinnamoncroissantroll6321 Před měsícem +2

      Especially considering this was out during the Great Depression. People back then didn't need realism - they needed escapism.
      And a fantasy/fairy tale story about an optimistic, absolute sweetheart of a princess making it through tough times probably made things a lot less bleak.
      It's not above criticism, sure, but I feel it's ridiculous to criticize it without even taking in the whole context behind the original.

    • @Elizabelle79
      @Elizabelle79 Před 19 dny +1

      Now I'm imagining Alice going through Wonderland, having rational conversations with everyone, being happy there's absolutely no logical fallacies or cognitive dissonance to be found, and then waking up and going about her day.

  • @maemadl54
    @maemadl54 Před měsícem +24

    We already HAD girlboss Snow White 4 TIMES!!! Mirror Mirror, Snow White and the Huntsman, Once Upon a Time, and SHREK! Disney isn’t even being original!!!!

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +8

      What? Disney not being original?? Remaking the same move over and over again isn't original??

    • @moon1749
      @moon1749 Před měsícem +2

      Me looking at my own art.
      "Oh god, this face... I've done it a 1,000 times already, why can't I change this??", but even then... I'm still trying more original structures.
      Not breaking what isn't broken😅😅😅​@@jazzandghost

    • @finland4ever55
      @finland4ever55 Před 27 dny +3

      And even KOREANS did it with Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs! And the irony is they ALL did it better!

  • @finland4ever55
    @finland4ever55 Před měsícem +123

    Feminists always make me laugh. Ignoring the constant victim blaming, there are MANY Disney ladies who are actually more fitting of the "damsel" label. This isn't even all of them but I will list some females who get in more actual danger than the original princesses, especially Cinderella (who wasn't even a damsel as she was not in danger at all):
    Jasmine from Aladdin. Take the slavery to Jafar, hourglass problem, and the many times she gets captured in the TV series and, yeah. Damsel.
    Mulan: Her going to war automatically puts her in danger. If she didn't blow up Shan Yu with fireworks, and was weak and hadn't mastered her skills, she wouldn't have survived a SECOND.
    Belle: Attacked by wolves, Gaston chases after her, in the Christmas movie she almost drowns.
    Rapunzel from Tangled. Literally a hostage the whole movie, gets actaully tied up at one point, and again in the TV series she gets captured a few times.
    Jane from Tarzan. The original movie she is not proactive, the sequel Tarzan and Jane has her kidnapped by Bobby, and the TV series has her kidnapped several times.
    Esmeralda from Hunchback: Hmmm. She spends the whole movie in jeopardy. Persecuted for her race? Yup! Chased after by a man who wants her dead but also as his bride? Yup!
    Kida from Atlantis: In the first movie, Rourke and Helga threaten to kill her. Then she's taken away in crystalized form on their zeppelin and almost gets blown up when Helga shoots it. Then in Milo's Return, the entire gang including her are almost blown up AGAIN, and then she gets kidnapped by a crazy man who thinks he's a god and she's his Viking daughter. Kida is overpowered surprisingly easily.
    EVERY heroine from the Peter Pan duology: Wendy spends one half of the movie being attacked, either by Tink or the mermaids. The other half, she's Hook's hostage. Tink and Tiger Lily are also victims of Hook. Wendy's DAUGHTER becomes a victim of Hook in Return to Neverland.
    Jenny from Oliver and Company: Kidnapped by Sykes and almost fed to his dogs.
    Penny from The Rescuers: Kidnapped by Medusa.
    Meg from Hercules: Kidnapped by Hades and then dropped into a death cavern.
    Olivia from Great Mouse Detective: Kidnapped by Ratigan TWICE.
    Anna and Elsa from Frozen: Anna almost dies when she has to jump off a cliff to escape the snow monster, and is left to die by Hans. Elsa is attacked by Hans' guards and then locked in jail.
    These are DAMSELS IN DISTRESS, but the feminists say very little about the Peter Pan girls and say nothing or applaud every other girl for being strong, and others they don't even know exist.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +43

      What I like about Snow White is that she could have been a victim, but she refused to be one! She always made the best of her situation.
      Also, thanks for reminding about Milo's Return ...I was trying to forget that movie existed lol

    • @TinyToonStar
      @TinyToonStar Před měsícem +31

      I will argue against Mulan because your point for her is more of a "What If" situation and not actually what ended up happening in the movie, which is very unfair.
      The most important part of The Damsel in Distress trope isn't about just being in danger, it's about being saved from the danger. While yes, Mulan is actively in danger, she didn't need to be saved by someone especially in the climax of the movie. Which doesn't make her a damsel.
      Also, your point on Rapunzel is a bit hypocritical when you take into account Cinderella was also locked in a room and needed help from her animal friends (which does, in fact, make her Damsel)
      Back on Cinderella, while she does need help being saved in the first film. Since you brought up sequels, Cinderella 3 is a good example of her saving herself. So she wasn't a Damsel (I didn't bring up 2 because nothing of note happens in there). But she is in one. And so are Snow White and Aurora, AND THATS NOT A BAD THING.

    • @TinyToonStar
      @TinyToonStar Před měsícem +12

      And trust me, as a Peter Pan fan, THEY DO talk about Wendy. Just not to the same capacity because she's not a Disney Princess and hence, not in the constant spotlight. Peter Pan fans are usually very good at shutting down arguments against Wendy by bringing up that Wendy is a child.
      Jane gets a pass because she's shown for majority of the movie to be a very capable and clever girl, even rescuing Peter and the Lost Boys from Hook after she got them captured. That moment where she's in real danger with Hook and Peter needed to save her was short and not nearly as important as the scene leading up to her rescuing Peter and the Lost Boys. If anyone was the Damsel in Return to Neverland, it's Peter Pan himself 😂.
      And because Jane is a sequel character that came directly after Wendy, "Feminists" would be more forgiving to Jane's character as they would see her as an "improvement" from Wendy.
      I love Wendy and Jane for different reasons and I don't see any of them being an improvement from the other.

    • @MoonPhantom
      @MoonPhantom Před měsícem +18

      Also there should be nothing wrong about being a damsel in distress... at all... That there is actual danger and you fear for their life is good story telling.
      I mean by this logic Tony Stark is a big mansel in distress, he needs saving ALL the time, both from others and himself.
      but that's also what makes him interesting you know, he DOES need saving, he can't accomplish anything by himself. He is in desperate need of all those he has around him care for him.
      Heck in my favorite manga "One Piece." it is made so clear that all the Straw Hats relies on each other and need each other, all the time.
      Yes Luffy is always the one defeating the final boss, but he could never EVER have gotten there without every single member of his crew, and that's the point, they all need each other.

    • @Superlad9494
      @Superlad9494 Před měsícem +8

      ​@@TinyToonStar Cinderella saved herself in the original too. She saved herself by using pets. First she told her Mice to fetch her dog to annoy the cat while they got the key. Second- she had the other slipper. Prince Alto August Ferdinand Christopher Rupert Windimir Vladimir Carl Alexander Francois Reginald Lancelot Herman (yes really) Gregory James Henri Thomas "Kit" Charming has no real involvement with the rescue, he's just in the ball scene to show that even when the shoe's on the other foot (😂), there can be discomfort there too as you have two sheltered kids here...but the girl is smarter. Even in the 1950 original you can see that a later compliment of equating Cinderella with Belle was valid because she's both smart and awake. Prince Charming does way more in three than he ever did in the original+ it was King Maximillian who ordered the shoe search, not the prince.

  • @azazelgrigori9244
    @azazelgrigori9244 Před měsícem +40

    Snow White was 14. This wasn't a love story. It's a story about a young girl who is abused by her mom.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +21

      Well, you don't have to agree with the choices the storytellers made, but she did fall in love with the prince. So their love was at least a part of this story

    • @azazelgrigori9244
      @azazelgrigori9244 Před měsícem +16

      @@jazzandghost Yes, there was romance, but a majority was about a young girl trying to remain safe while her own mother tried to kill her.

    • @sakuracardcaptor4709
      @sakuracardcaptor4709 Před měsícem +1

      Still a love story duh 😅

    • @Pennsylvania343
      @Pennsylvania343 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@azazelgrigori9244wasn't her mom it was her stepmom

    • @Pollicina_db
      @Pollicina_db Před měsícem +2

      Where did yall get the info that she is 14?? It isn’t mentioned in the original fairytale as far as I know

  • @WishfulThinkingArt
    @WishfulThinkingArt Před měsícem +14

    Snow White is the kind of person I aspire to be. She’s brave in the face of adversity and kind to all people. Most of all, I love her gentleness and softness. I do hate how people make fun of her for being soft and crying. Uh, hello? Getting upset and crying when you’re overwhelmed or scared is part of being human. Being soft is also a truly hard characteristic to keep in a cynical and cruel world, and she maintains it. Basically, Snow White is a comforting and inspiring character, much more than any ass-kicking girlbosses that movies try to push today, and I wish people would stop bashing her so relentlessly.

  • @mk_wizard
    @mk_wizard Před měsícem +6

    Honestly, Snow White is the most misunderstood princess by our modern society. Like Cinderella, she was an abuse victim who didn't have a lot of options. Of course, she's going to dream of love and being loved. Moreover, just because she is kind and doesn't scream or threaten doesn't mean she's passive or submissive. She had a very motherly approach including being stern and it was all for the better. And the Evil Queen tricking her doesn't make her dumb. Lots of smart people get taken advantage of when being kind because some people are just that twisted.

  • @chairliftphilospher5710
    @chairliftphilospher5710 Před měsícem +9

    I'd say the praying thing is because Snow White is set in a time period and region in which Christians were the overwhelming majority of people. i figured you were joking but well maybe I'm wrong

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +3

      I was mostly just pointing out how random the scene was. There are Christian values in the movie, of course!

  • @Rosewitch-lt9rw
    @Rosewitch-lt9rw Před měsícem +19

    In the original fairy tale the queen does try to kill Snow White multiple times besides the apple and the huntsmen. A poisoned comb is used as is a corset that constricts her breathing. Walt took those out because he felt that it would make Snow look like an idiot to be tricked that often. Also, thank you for this wonderful defense of Snow White.

  • @erkko8027
    @erkko8027 Před měsícem +7

    Ok that montage of villains shouting "power" makes the picture so clear

  • @NightShadow-em7gw
    @NightShadow-em7gw Před měsícem +10

    What 1937 Snow White taught me being a woman myself
    Never trust in strangers. Never open the door to someone you dont know. Love animals and nature and this is also what Cinderella tauught me:
    Kindness brings you good
    Sure you need to also learn to defend yourself, but sometimes respect, being kind and generous is the way to have friends, (interested or not) relationships, in other words? Open doors of opportunities
    Men and Women are the same. And we should all respect each other and not put a gender on top of anyone else, Whether Man, Woman, Non Binary, Trans or any other LGBTQ+ person

  • @Player-kq6fd
    @Player-kq6fd Před měsícem +25

    What i really hate about these most of
    1. Most of the princesses help out the princes both princesses, and princes help each other in the movie. Beauty and the beasts tangled princess and the frog. Both princesses and princes helped each other
    I remember a song called cinderella Snapped. I hate this song because it's just a hate men song like how can these people forget some of these princess have female villains? Tangled? Cinderella snow white. These people speak like the princes are the villains of the story. And it so funny how there people forget the princess has goals. Not needed a man. Cinderella wants to go to the ball. Rapunzel wants to see the lanterns 'Tiana wants her own restaurant. When did anyone say they wanted true love. The only character who wanted that is anna.
    These people really really piss me off

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +4

      I love seeing the princes and princesses working together!

    • @Koopalingfan
      @Koopalingfan Před měsícem

      That is well said.

  • @alishanightshade3270
    @alishanightshade3270 Před měsícem +14

    Finally more and more people understand what Disney Snow White is showing. It’s non-sense to say dreaming for true love and hardworking are weak. Disney actually blaming every feminine girls and mothers for being themselves. Wendy in the original movie is kind and brave. Although she doesn’t fight with sword, she chose to die instead of following hook even she was so scared. Physical strength and power doesn’t make you a strong female. Ursula, mother gothel, Queen of heart have powers and strength over man. I don’t see how better they are. They are selfish, ridiculous, pride. Disney back then was raising the kind spirits in their story. Kind and nice is not weak, receiving help is not weak.
    It’s some how teaching the kids the wrong stuff. Like you must be extrovert, muscular and powerful to make others like you… that’s what the villains were doing

    • @rainy1211
      @rainy1211 Před měsícem

      Her love interest is old it's kinda gross.

    • @alishanightshade3270
      @alishanightshade3270 Před měsícem

      @@rainy1211 No one knows their age in Disney version. The story never told. The 'official' one on Google is not true.

    • @rainy1211
      @rainy1211 Před 9 dny +1

      @@alishanightshade3270 no one knows their age??!! People have been talking about how disgusting their age gap is for years. It's like you are trying to ignore something disgusting is really gross.

  • @danielspitz9077
    @danielspitz9077 Před měsícem +55

    Jokes aside, your analysis was splendid, how you connected grumpy's hatred of women as a warning regarding face value and that true beauty is an inner one.
    I loved ot very much, you made the original movie shine while being so hilarious! And I loved how seamlessly you edited everything, like the background strings music (:
    Great job!

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +8

      Thanks so much, that's very encouraging! Although I would say it's Grumpy's distrust of women, rather than outright hatred.
      And it's neat to find a fellow Within Temptation fan out in wild! I don't know anyone else who listens to them

    • @danielspitz9077
      @danielspitz9077 Před měsícem +2

      @@jazzandghost I know what you mean, when they came to Israel, I was wondering if I should go alone since no one wanted to come with me. In the end I'm really happy I did. I love them so much and I got to hear 'angles' live which is my very first and most favorited within temptation's song (:

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +3

      No way! Angels was also the very first Within Temptation song I ever heard! It's not my favorite, but it will always hold a special place in my heart. That's so cool you were able to hear it live!

    • @danielspitz9077
      @danielspitz9077 Před měsícem +2

      @@jazzandghost you are so sweet, thank you! I was also being albe to hear the first time they performed wireless live (:
      This is the AMV I discovered them from czcams.com/video/n7HnLjVOgQY/video.htmlsi=xRo3ytBc_IM9ZytI
      What is your favorite song?

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +2

      AMVs are a great place to find new music! If I had to pick a favorite it would probably be between Hand of Sorrow and Our Solemn Hour. (But Bittersweet gets an honorable mention)

  • @Jp_games30
    @Jp_games30 Před měsícem +9

    Whats beautiful about the praying scene is that she also prays a special part for grumpy. So she telling god to fill grumpy with love and grace.

  • @moonamoonz
    @moonamoonz Před 7 dny +4

    I'm tired of people being against sexism while at the same time being sexist. The "women can be whatever they want" only works when the woman is not feminine. Old feminism was about accepting every type of woman, the masculine AND the feminine. A woman is not inferior just because she chooses to have a partner and a family. Male characters have a partner, sometimes multiple partners, and are not seen as less.
    In my opinion, is nice having more female characters that are not focused on romance, as a woman who believes she is on the aromantic spectrum i actually like that. But people, there must be balance! not every female character needs to be weak, not every female character needs to be strong. Don't put them on a box of "they can only be feminine" or "they can only be masculine"
    Let female characters variate the same way as male characters!

  • @whatwhat98
    @whatwhat98 Před měsícem +73

    The reason why she was praying is because back in the early to late 1900s, Christianity was a big part of American culture. These days, sadly not so much.
    Good commentary. Glad to know there are people with a functioning brain.
    Disney has become absolute garbage
    I look forward to your next video.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +16

      Thanks for the encouragement!
      Ah, yeah, I feel like I should've clarified that more, rather than just pointing out how out of the blue that scene was. Even though there are Christian values in the story, it's not specified who she's praying to. And, just the act of praying without understanding who you're praying to and why is kind of pointless. But hey, to your point, those things might have just been common knowledge back then.

    • @AlecEburhard
      @AlecEburhard Před měsícem

      @@jazzandghostplus the manner of which she’s praying by her bedside is very indicative of Christianity.

    • @Leamichellefan2244
      @Leamichellefan2244 Před měsícem +2

      Yes, and that’s another reason. I love Snow White honestly that’s one of my favorite parts of the movie. It’s short, but I love it.

    • @AlecEburhard
      @AlecEburhard Před měsícem +1

      Was my reply deleted?

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +1

      @@AlecEburhard I haven't deleted any comments, sorry if yours isn't showing up!

  • @Persnikity-yv3nh
    @Persnikity-yv3nh Před 6 dny +2

    The important thing to remember is that in 1937, the Great Depression was in full swing and the threat of WW2 was around the corner. So Snow White being hardworking, positive in the face of adversity, and putting on a brave face despite the existential threat looming out there for her was extremely relevant to the folks watching her in theaters. American and European audiences needed a plucky heroine with a can-do attitude and general cheeriness -- not a sword-wielding badass. It's sort of funny that as we descend further into a recession and as the threat of a global conflict becomes more and more real, Disney is trying to bash Snow White rather than just capitalize on her classic charm in a new century.

  • @chaty9903
    @chaty9903 Před měsícem +5

    Something that scares me about snow white is that the evil queen is more relevant than ever in this social media world. It's creepy how similar they are. She sees competition in others and attack Sbow white for existing while being superficial, only caring about herself. Meanwhile, Snow White isn't really gullible, she's just innocent. Innocent people will always give evil people a chance and regret it later. Remaining optimistic and seeing the good in people even after betrayal and abuse is really hard. It takes resilience a lot people lack, instead they become bitter and awful, thinking this will be safer for them. Snow white is powerful.

  • @Elizabelle79
    @Elizabelle79 Před 19 dny +5

    There's a drawing of the Disney princesses all playing D&D and Snow is, of course, Dungeon Master.
    It's perfect because she'd rule that table like she ruled the dwarf household, and very sweetly put an end to any shenanigans from the players.

  • @leowatch9934
    @leowatch9934 Před měsícem +15

    Did everyone forget that we already had a feminist retelling of snow white call mirror mirror!?!? where she has to save the prince who has been poisoned with a love potion with the help of 7 Dwarven hunters she met in the woods and it's awesome

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +3

      Disney can't even remember their own movies, they aren't going to remember that other movies exist

    • @Nopeasaurus
      @Nopeasaurus Před 29 dny +3

      Mirror Mirror was an excellent adaption. Everything about it was beautiful--the actors, the costumes, the cinematography, and the modern feminist twist was like the cherry on top of the sundae--they had Snow White fight with a sword and rescue the man but she didn't lose any of her gentle compassionate nature. Meanwhile, the "official" snow white disney live action film can't even bother to hire a talented cast, the costumes look like 50% discounted Halloween costumes, atrocious CGI dwarves, and the writing will probably be downright awful considering the only thing good thing they can say about the film is how feminist it is.

    • @queenberuthiel5469
      @queenberuthiel5469 Před 22 dny

      NGL, Lily Colins IS Snow White. I can believe that she's the most beautiful woman in the land lol

  • @wingedyaga2914
    @wingedyaga2914 Před měsícem +14

    What I find interesting is the Queen seems to have a weird sense of "honor" when it comes to being the fairest, like she's willing to kill the competition but not adjust her own looks. Maybe that speaks to her vanity that she can't imagine improving her own looks.
    Also I like the detail of her faking a heart attack to have Snow White invite her in, strange old lady is one thing, strange old lady with a heart condition is another. It actaully upset me when Cinderella did this with the Fairy godmother and Beauty and the Beast did it with the Enchantress (Original left some ambiguity, remake did not).
    14:40 OH it was much worst in the original draft that's where the Queen sent suitors that rejected her proposals, including the Prince. Poor guy had his storyline removed and divided between Charming and Philip.

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft32 Před měsícem +8

    Usually, if someone WANTS power, its a sign they probably should not have it. The best leaders are those who don't really want the position, but do it anyway for the benefit of those around them, because they know its the right thing to do.

  • @PetroBeherha
    @PetroBeherha Před měsícem +25

    Exactly! We need feminism, not fauxminism. This is the difference between power that comes from goodness and virtue and that of naked ambition.

  • @elinoreo
    @elinoreo Před měsícem +34

    I love your analysis of this situation. Snow White’s moral lessons (along with Cinderella and other older heroines’ tales) are much more applicable to everyday life imo. There are few girl bosses, but everyone must do the dishes at some point. I also loved your analysis on the complementary roles of men and women in this movie, as well as in the Bible. Tbh I need to rewatch the original Snow White at some point.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +3

      Hey, yeah that's a good point! Snow White's diligence is something everyone can learn from.

  • @apollogiesforeverything
    @apollogiesforeverything Před měsícem +6

    You know what the moral Snow White to me is? You can find your people, you CAN get out of the terrible situation and you’ll find a group that actually cares about you. You don’t have to change who you are, you don’t have to heal alone. That’s why she’s my favorite, the prince is nice I guess, but it’s her friends that save her first. Thank you for making this video

  • @OgechukwuIgbozulike
    @OgechukwuIgbozulike Před měsícem +5

    I would like to apologize. People told me that snow white was a weak hopeless romantic and I stupidly believed them. Thank you so much for this video💗💗

  • @rabnadskubla8594
    @rabnadskubla8594 Před měsícem +11

    I like how all the clips you showed of Disney characters demanding power were all villains. Heroes earn power and villains covet power. Look at Ganondorf. He does not run for office in Hyrule and prove his competence as a leader, he just uses his dark magic and demonic minions to take it by force.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +5

      Imagine Ganondorf running for office lol

    • @rabnadskubla8594
      @rabnadskubla8594 Před měsícem +1

      @@jazzandghost He could get by on the minority card just like Obama did lol

    • @finland4ever55
      @finland4ever55 Před 27 dny +2

      Exactly. Even the strong princesses EARNED powers or asked/used for powers.... to help others.
      Rapunzel: She was born with powers, but uses it to help others.
      Pocahontas uses the colors of the wind to spread love and peace.
      Tiana earns Mama Odie's help.
      Even ASHA. She never asks for wishes to come true to benefit herself, but the people and her dad.

    • @rabnadskubla8594
      @rabnadskubla8594 Před 27 dny

      @@finland4ever55 Unselfishness. That’s the thing they have in common that separates them from villains.

  • @ethans1997
    @ethans1997 Před měsícem +12

    It's sad that in this modern day, we can't even have something as innocent as fairy-tales anymore.

    • @KylertheDisneyandUniversalFan
      @KylertheDisneyandUniversalFan Před měsícem

      Daniel Tiger says you can watch his show and visit his neighborhood.

    • @rainy1211
      @rainy1211 Před měsícem

      Innocent? Gurl the prince is like over 30 and snow is only 14 that's not innocent, fairytales weren't even suppose to be innocent in the first place german fairytales were no innocent. You have clearly never read grimms brother.

    • @ethans1997
      @ethans1997 Před měsícem +1

      @@rainy1211 clearly you've missed the point of what was said

    • @N-Qrse
      @N-Qrse Před 17 hodinami

      @@rainy1211 Their ages have never been confirmed in the Disney animation, I don't know why people keep taking this as fact and parroting each other without fact checking themselves

  • @hotwax9376
    @hotwax9376 Před měsícem +5

    Oh boy, where to begin? I guess I'll start with a brief note that the kiss being nonconsensual is so absurd it's almost funny. It's clearly established in the opening scenes of the film that Snow White and the prince were already in love with one another, so there's no reason to think she would've consented to him kissing her, even while unconscious (and especially if she knew it was necessary to break the spell). Later in the film, it's further confirmed when the Queen in her disguise, aware of Snow White's romance with the prince, suggests she makes a wish related to that before biting into the "magic wishing apple." Snow White then follows this up with a wish to be reunited with the prince before biting into the poison apple and falling under its spell. This is actually an improvement from the original Grimms' fairy tale, and perhaps Disney even saw how problematic it was to have the prince kiss her at random without them already being in love (even though it was the 1930s).
    Second, the Queen is actually an excellent example of toxic femininity at work. She was so vain and petty that she couldn't stand the idea of any woman in the kingdom being better looking than her, including her own stepdaughter. A lot of real life women can act the same way, working as hard as they can to tear down women whose appearance and/or success they envy. (One good example of this is all the overtly sexist and misogynistic attacks that left-wing women made on Sarah Palin during and after America's 2008 presidential campaign.) But in the film, the Queen's obsession with outer beauty comes at the expense of inner beauty, which ultimately reveals itself on the outside after she transforms herself into a hideous, ugly old hag. (This makes it all the more ironic when Snow White falls under the spell and the Queen, still in disguise, cackles maniacally and declares that she will now be the fairest in the land.)
    Third and perhaps most importantly, rescuing someone that can't rescue themselves isn't sexist as long as it's equal opportunity and applies to both sexes. That's just part of being a good person. I am a cisgender, heterosexual male myself and would absolutely come to the aid of a woman in need, but guess what? I would absolutely come to the aid of another man in need, too. (Also, I would never, ever, EVER lay a finger on a woman without her consent, but I digress. See, wokesters? We AREN'T all a bunch of toxic, sexist, misognyistic sex predators who objectify women.) In the case of the film, the huntsman refused to kill her because he's not a murderer at heart and doesn't kill innocent people. When he warns Snow White that her stepmother wants her dead, she follows his orders to flee to the forest and never return to the castle. She gets terrified while traversing the woods, though, and eventually collapses in her fear. When the forest animals find her, she realizes that she didn't need to be afraid and she could be brave and strong despite the danger she was in. So the idea that she wasn't strong enough is also hogwash. She wasn't weak, she was simply afraid, and who wouldn't be given her circumstances?
    The fact that random CZcamsrs like us understand Disney princess films better than Disney themselves does, and that Disney listens to the attacks from people who DON'T understand them, is really a sad commentary on the state of society and pop culture in the present day. If more people just watched these films closely again, then they would realize that none of these attacks hold any water at all.

  • @tnlkb6115
    @tnlkb6115 Před měsícem +19

    I am going to say this before anyone bring up the supposely large age cap since...it doesn't exist. Well not exactly.
    Basically, in the DRAFT of snow white, it was said that snow white character model was inspired Janet Gaynor were she could possibly be 14 years old. And that the prince was inspired by Douglas Fairbanks and he would be 18 years old. And that was written in the book called the art of Walt Disney.
    But because it was only a draft, thing changed from that to the final product. At the end, Snow white model was more influence by her voice actress Adriana Caselotti who was around 20 and the prince took after his voice actor Harry stockwell who was around 30. So that probably were the misconception came from.
    People took Snow white age from the draft were it was said she would be 14. And for the prince age, they probably used his voice actor age. And people took it as a fact. Despite the age never been officially confirmed. This is a perfect case of the telephone game.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +1

      Interesting! Thanks for sharing!

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 22 dny

      Maybe it didn’t exist in the Disney movie, but what about the original tale it was based on?

    • @tnlkb6115
      @tnlkb6115 Před 22 dny

      @@ShintogaDeathAngel it hardly matter since Disney version, isn't 100% accurate. None of Disney fairy tales stories are accurate to the source material. Nobody break their feets to get into cinderella glass shoes. Aurora doesn't get pregnant with twins. Ariel doesn't die at the end. Elsa doesn't become a villain and etc. Plus, fairy tale, the original, are suppose to be horrible and cruel and lowkey disgusting. They are meant to warn off kids and anyone who hear them to not follow bad influence and to be good.

  • @Fractureise
    @Fractureise Před měsícem +5

    Considering snow white was written in 1812 it probably was actual mummy dust, ik it was all the rage in the victorian era which started a couple decades later but i wouldnt be surprised if it was popular before hand but idk for sure

  • @YuumasLover-TaotieMatch
    @YuumasLover-TaotieMatch Před měsícem +3

    The only video on this channel, but it's like you've done this before. It's very professionally done.

  • @53kenner
    @53kenner Před měsícem +7

    Remember that this was made in the Great Depression. The lyrics "Heigh ho, heigh ho, it's off to work we go...". expressed a national aspiration.

  • @geddyw
    @geddyw Před měsícem +6

    27:00 I'm a guy and I actually ENJOY helping others; seeing things organized and clean is just satisfying to me, and having someone acknowledge the fact I took time and energy to do stuff to make other's lives easier is a good feeling. There shouldn't be shame in being the "domestic" partner

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 22 dny

      Shouldn’t be, but unfortunately there is. I’m not a girlfriend or wife to anyone, but I do clean as a job and while most people appreciate what cleaners do, there’s definitely people who look down on it and those who do other things they don’t want to (or even do want to, but can’t). It’s a form of arrogance, I think.

  • @ImperiumSilverCrystal
    @ImperiumSilverCrystal Před měsícem +9

    The praying thing might be because of the 1930s and Christianity, but perhaps Disney was trying to inject some historical accuracy? Princesses in the 16th century would have been staunch Catholics (for the most part). It's just a guess 🤷‍♀️

  • @RanchHog
    @RanchHog Před 8 dny +2

    I think the legend that is Peter Cullen said it best. “Be strong enough to be gentle”

  • @aaronrowell6943
    @aaronrowell6943 Před měsícem +29

    It's amazing that Snow White still holds up. I wonder how much people will remember Ziegler Snow White? I also like how Disney approves actors trashing the movie that put them on the map. XD
    Also funny to hear Snow roasted Grumpy, and also Grumpy crying is like the saddest thing ever.
    Personal little thing, when I was a kid I got Snow white at Disney world to kiss me like Dopey lol

    • @Sir_Persevere
      @Sir_Persevere Před měsícem +7

      For all the fuss that Peter Dinklage made about the dwarves, he would make a perfect Grumpy! 😆

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +6

      Yeah, I don't understand the strategy of having the actors trash the movie, a good movie, that gave them this opportunity! It's not working out for them
      Your snow white meet and greet story is very cute!

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +3

      lol, except that Grumpy learned his lesson in the end and I don't think Peter would

    • @aaronrowell6943
      @aaronrowell6943 Před měsícem

      @@jazzandghost
      LOL yes I was 3 years old if I recall correctly.
      I have another anecdote about snow white at Disney world. So about a year or two before he passed away my grandfather who saw Snow White in theaters went with us to Disney world. We were able to get him into a line to meet Snow White and he got to tell her that he's loved her since the 30s and the actress did a perfect job!
      Fun anecdotes aside, yes every feminist deconstruction of Disney princesses usually miss the point entirely. Peter Pan might be my favorite Disney movie, but I find value in the storytelling of the princess movies.

    • @jonelrobinson582
      @jonelrobinson582 Před měsícem +1

      @@Sir_Persevereyep!😂

  • @salazar556
    @salazar556 Před měsícem +3

    What I really hate is how they try to make it seem like falling in love is a bad thing and that it makes a woman weak.

    • @rainy1211
      @rainy1211 Před měsícem

      Falling in love isn't but her love interest is old and she is a minor. Even I as a kid thought "snow white is young and her prince is old so it's fine if I like older men".

  • @brantjustilian3791
    @brantjustilian3791 Před 8 dny +2

    The old school princesses all share one treat and that is optimism. Cinderella is kind to everyone, even to the smallest mice. Snow is compassionate to the dwarfs, animals and even to the evil queen. Aurora was a heart so big. You can find a good in the strangest places.

  • @bella-blue13
    @bella-blue13 Před měsícem +4

    I always thought the reason why the mirror says Snow White is prettier is because she’s beautiful on the outside and the inside, also originally there would be more scenes about her and the prince developing their relationship but because of how hard animation is and the time they had to finish it and for the movie to not be too long they cut it

  • @mikeshaffer7673
    @mikeshaffer7673 Před měsícem +23

    I dont know if Im your target demo or not, I just liked your video. Your presentation and analysis and humor are all very enjoyable. More please!

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +6

      Thanks! And, well, if you liked the video, it sounds like you might just possibly be in the target demographic

  • @AlexanderMartinez-kd7cz

    can I just add that the guy kissing his soulmate that seemed to have recently died really isn't that weird?
    as morbid as it sounds people do get touchy when they find their loved ones dead.

  • @adrianghandtchi1562
    @adrianghandtchi1562 Před měsícem +1

    I try to ignore what actors talk about as far as views on a film just because it’s never them. It’s the education that they lack about the media they consume and not having a lot of support from the studios by putting these folks on the visual chopping block. This is nothing new, but I do appreciate when media like this can acknowledge the good and the bad.

  • @estoria3933
    @estoria3933 Před měsícem +23

    Excellent video. Level-headed, well-argued, well-edited, and just well put together overall. CZcams's recommendations have truly blessed me for once.

  • @oliviapopethe2nd
    @oliviapopethe2nd Před měsícem +6

    rachel never said the original snow white wasn’t “enough of this” or “enough of that” so i think you have it wrong in that aspect. the main point that she’s getting across in her interviews is the fact that the live action is going to lean into certain parts of the story and snow white’s power MORE because they weren’t fully explored in the original. she isn’t at all insinuating that the original princess was weak.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem

      I don't think we watched the same interviews then, because in the ones I watched, she was very disparaging towards the original

    • @oliviapopethe2nd
      @oliviapopethe2nd Před měsícem +4

      @@jazzandghost the worst thing she's said is that the original movie was evidently dated, which she definitely was right about. she also said that the prince was a stalker, which was clearly said as a joke but people weirdly took offence from it? I've watched all of her Snow White press and most of her interviews in general and it's clear that the internet has this weird obsession with trying to nitpick everything she does. like I'm sorry but making videos like this to try and bring down her image and very obviously try to invite incels to shit on her is just very strange. just DON'T pay her any mind, it's really not that hard.

  • @Sir_Persevere
    @Sir_Persevere Před měsícem +19

    I love your style! I shall be watching your channel with great interest.
    I would say that Christianity is in the Snow White universe because it's based on Medieval Europe, which was predominantly run by some form of Christendom or another.

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks so much! And thanks for my first comment!!
      Yeah, that makes sense. I'm curious to know if it's in the original fairy tale though. Obviously there are Christian values in the film, the scene where she's praying just felt out of place and disconnected from the rest of it.

    • @Sir_Persevere
      @Sir_Persevere Před měsícem

      @@jazzandghost My pleasure! 😊

    • @austinreed7343
      @austinreed7343 Před měsícem

      Yes. The Dwarfs might be some kind of minor holy order.

  • @malachiwonder6800
    @malachiwonder6800 Před měsícem +5

    I've heard kissing a corpse at the funeral or something like that was just a normal thing they did in mediaeval Europe.

  • @athenaruby6091
    @athenaruby6091 Před měsícem +1

    I don't know if people know this, but at the time that Snow White was set, it was very normal to kiss your loved ones goodbye. It wasn't seen as weird even if they were dead.
    (also I love the clips you put in, I'm a big fan of Gillagan's Island)

  • @karenhall4645
    @karenhall4645 Před 16 dny +1

    I get so irritated when people scream about consent in regards to the kiss. 😭 First let's keep in mind that this is just a fairy tale and not a true story.
    But if it was true, Snow pretty much consented to a kiss when she sent a kiss to the prince via a dove. 😘 Second, she is unconscious and CAN'T say yes or no. Given the choice I'm sure even Rachel Ziegler would choose the kiss over eternal sleep. The prince probably went back to the castle to find her, she wasn't there, and the movie tells us that he was searching for the girl he loved. Search - not stalk. He thought he found her too late so all he could do was give her a sad kiss goodbye. Snow wasn't the least bit bothered by it nor were the dwarves. Snow White has always been my favorite Disney princess and there's absolutely nothing wrong with a young girl dreaming about a handsome prince - not even in 2024.

  • @MiguelCarvalho-z5z
    @MiguelCarvalho-z5z Před měsícem +3

    Thank you so much for this video, people are very cynical nowadays and they talk like being kind is something terrible, the same people who say superman is "outdated"

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 22 dny

      I don’t think being kind is a terrible thing, but I really hate the cultural zeitgeist that it is weak to be kind. That doesn’t encourage people to be kind and empathetic.

  • @Vidiocity92
    @Vidiocity92 Před měsícem +1

    "Hi hoooooooe!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Man that took me a second, that was perfect lol. Wonderful analysis.

  • @nicodemous52
    @nicodemous52 Před měsícem +2

    “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?”

  • @marcusblackwell2372
    @marcusblackwell2372 Před měsícem +2

    3:28 I interpret the "Fairest of them All" line to mean that the mirror was talking about Snow White's character (though as I'm writing this, I realize it may be a combination of her character and physical beauty), but the Queen was only thinking he meant in terms of looks
    Also: You deserve more love, because both you and this Ghost character have everything about making a video perfectly. Like what, you ask? Well, your delivery, your scripts, your whole concept and "lore", though I find the whole ship thing a little strange, but that's only because of the way the clips are shown, though I'm sure I'll get used to them (though I am still curious about the whole space pirate "lore", if that's accurate), and your takes.
    All that to say, you earned a sub in me, though while I get it's part of the humor, I personally don't like just how many soundbites there are, but just so you can stretch the vids out, it makes sense

  • @sandy_shark
    @sandy_shark Před dnem

    You are off to an amazing start! I can’t wait to see more videos!

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před dnem +1

      Hey, thanks! I've got more videos I'm working on :)

  • @marisapanzarin2910
    @marisapanzarin2910 Před měsícem +1

    I love how grumpy shows his worrior sprit when snow white is in danger he practically leads the fight

  • @cerealkiller1031
    @cerealkiller1031 Před 2 dny

    What I hate so much about their messaging is that instead of pushing real feminism (letting women choose freely what tasks they want to do, depending on their abilities as passions), they just decide on a new set of stereotypes a „good woman“ should fit into. It doesn’t matter if that stereotype is staying at home and doing house chores, working a job or being a leader, women are individuals and should make their own individual choices about how they want to live their life. They are literally supporting the very thing they pretend they are fighting.

  • @Mistress9Tomoe
    @Mistress9Tomoe Před 14 hodinami

    If I remember correctly, some previous Live Action Disney Princesses like Elle Fanning (Sleeping Beauty), Naomi Scott (Jasmine) and Lily James (Cinderella) actually were the ones who appreciated and truely loves the Original Princesses they're going to act, while also celebrating their charms with an extra matureness and modern-idea as well. Which is why these examples were the Live Actiobs which were actually really good!
    In terms of Snow White though..... not only the actress doesn't even capture the beauty and sweetness of the original, but even mocks the character she's meant to play as old fashioned. Seriously, I have nothing good things to say about this actress.

  • @HeartDAlyson
    @HeartDAlyson Před měsícem +3

    from what I remember from one of the original telling of the fairy tale is that the magic mirror was a hand mirror and since it was enchanted or magical, it was incapable of lying. I still like the idea of the mirror lying cause it was either fed up or bored; just to see what the Queen would do.
    Everything she did would have been her own doing, just out of a false assumption that a child could be more beautiful than a woman. Would have been a neat short monologue to add at the end.

  • @BlackDisneyPrincess
    @BlackDisneyPrincess Před měsícem +9

    I think the hate against Rachel Zegler is unnecessary

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +6

      I mean I hope no one hates her! That's a little extreme. But her uneducated comments really do need to be called out

  • @Demona9999Marluxia
    @Demona9999Marluxia Před měsícem +13

    aaah, now that was satisfying! I always love seeing the original disney princesses who keep gettign attacked by people who havent seen the movie maybe ever it seems with facts lol. While Snowhite also wasnt my favourite princess,the hate against her is ridiculous. Also this hatred for the idea of girls wishing for love too, this has annoyed me since always, a woman can be strong and capable and everything else and also wish for love, being in love doesnt make you lesser! or its not supposed to anyway,a good loving relationship makes you and your loved one better, a good couple compliments each other and makes one another happy, thats what love is all about and why like everyone wants it so badly. Meanwhile lusting for power in order to abuse it has been rightfully seen as a villanous trait since forever, everytime I hear these women talking about power I keep thinking maybe they are secretly Sith, since Sith lords just want power for powers sake XD
    Next do Cinderella, please, I love Cinderella and I hate hate hateeeeee how people critisice her. All those who act as if she waited for a prince to save her and ask why didnt she just leave on her own,as if she wasnt you know, being abused and treated lie ka servant by her step mother ever since her father died...Im sure all children in abusive situations could just escape them no problem, thats not dismissive of Cinderella and her struggle as well as the struglgle of like every kid who was mistreated by a parental figure they shoudl have been able to trust to take care of them at all

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +1

      Can you imagine if Rachel's Snow White just became a Sith lord and ruled her kingdom that way? The ultimate girlboss. With what they're doing to Star Wars, I wouldn't even be all that surprised lol
      Thanks, I'll think about covering Cinderella at some point! Add it to the list.

    • @Demona9999Marluxia
      @Demona9999Marluxia Před měsícem +1

      @@jazzandghost seriously judging by the entitled way in which they talk about getting power I wouldnt be surprised either tbh XD
      also if you do make a Cinderella video I would highly suggest you watch the "Cinderella 3 a twist in time" movie too,because its legitimately one of the greatest disney sequesl ever and actually gracefully adresses a lot of the things eveyrone seems to complain about too. Seriously I will stan the Cinderella prince forever because of that movie,he jumps out of a window when his father forbids him from going down the stairs, ICONIC XD not that he was bad in the first movie tough,but he clearly didnt have enough screentime comparetively to make that much of an impact, besides from his bored yawn and general sense that he was just going troug the motions until he sees Cinderella and how his reaction to realizing she didnt even know he was the prince was glad surprise more than anything, like he is not offended or scandalised at all. I wont go on about how much I love Cinderella herself cause we could be here all day, but ill say that for that bad fame she gets as being like very passive and almost as if she accepted her situation without any protest, I will forever laugh at the sarcastic way she laments having to interrupt her step sisters singing lesson, the sass is so good lol

    • @jazzandghost
      @jazzandghost  Před měsícem +1

      Oh, I love Cinderella 3. It's wild. Especially when the prince jumps out the window lol

    • @Demona9999Marluxia
      @Demona9999Marluxia Před měsícem +1

      @@jazzandghost oh good, that movie is so underrated XD I just really love the prince in that movie so much, 10/10 characterization, gotta love a himbo like that lol
      I imagine the rest of the disney princesses are also in your list, since they all get the same unfair treatment by the annoying people who dont watch tehm and just yell until disney made their remakes trying to pander to them(its literally that one comic thats like "-thing is problematic! creator-I changed the thing *fans are no longer interested in the thing* creator-will you buy the thing? -I was never interested in the thing") and only succeeded in making terrible movies. Except the Cinderella live action remake!!! somehow that is one of the best movies theyve done, amazing waht being released before they went full woke can do for a remake lol