Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Comments & Tips
Based on the true story of Betty White and her 7 midget cousins
I''ve just watched this in the original English audio for the first time. It might be nostalgia speaking, but I must say I enjoyed the Brazilian dub much more, specially the singing parts! :)
The most classic of all the Disney movies, the very first princess and fully animated feature length film. Beautiful animation for it''s time, catchy songs and lovable characters 'lt;3
a must see for every child. one of these best Disney movies of all time.
The one who started it all still holds up! Such a cute, charming movie. The animation holds up phenomenally. The dwarves are great, and the queen is really fun villain.And basically all the songs here are classics. But Snow White and the Prince are admittedly very underwritten and boring characters, and wow is the ending just flat-out BAD! Still, I'd be lying if I said I didn't really like this one, a lot more than expected even.
My brain can't comprehend that this was made in 1937. So beautiful and classic. A must-watch!
An animated Disney classic that everyone should have seen. For the whole family, though some scenes might not be adequate for very young children.
This is a slightly above average movie.
Good movie and the one that started a legacy.
The true meaning of a 'classic' movie. It has the classic elements that we can expect from this kind of movie, like a simple story about good versus evil, along with some songs in the script. It's perfectly enjoyable in the present day.
Immense historical significance, setting the stage for the Disney house style for years to come. The forest animals, the cute dwarves, etc. But on this rewatch what was missing for me was the story: Snow White is a dull character, poorly voiced and characterized and the Prince is non-existent. All these issues will be improved upon in later movies, of course, but you can see them working out the kinks with this first feature.
It stays a classic, definitely worth a watch.
I haven't seen this since I was very little. I never rewatched it cause I don't like musicals, and the story kinda sucks (I apreciate it's not aimed at my age group so I'll ignore that). But rewatching it now, the animation style is beautiful. Rotoscoping really worked well here. Though the scene where Dopey is dancing with Snow White, there are 2 cutaways to someone hitting the symbal and then some hands clapping. These are both Dopey's green sleeves but he's dancing in a raincoat.
I am in awe of the animation and the visual storytelling, it's beautiful. But while the characters were charming (also due to the character animation) I personally wasn't very invested into the story, as I already know how it goes and there weren't much stakes. Nonetheless a great movie!
It is Disney's first movie
Truly a mark on Disney Animation history, but it doesn''t hold up to the standards of today. Still is a positive experience and has good lessons (though very on the nose) for little children.
3 Thoughts After Watching โSnow White and the Seven Dwarfsโ: 1. Itโs difficult to give a low score to, or be too critical about, the OG of Disney movies. The Princess who started it all. The music. The love. The magic. In the โ30s no less. Groundbreaking and iconic. 2. My biggest criticism, as a film in general, is that it drags a bit during the dwarf scenes, with mostly gimmicks and gags. Most likely as laughs for the kids. 3. Disney killed it in the villain department here. The visuals and atmosphere during all the Queenโs scenes were a total vibe. The witch and her Magic Mirror set the bar.
It''s crazy how good this looks for how long ago it was made. The music holds up too. The story is from another time so I can''t hold that against it. A must watch for all kids to understand where animation started and how far we have came.
Lovely to see fairy tales being made into movies
This was one of my favourite animation movie as a kid, and it looks amazing on blu-ray, I think 4K is coming up.
_6 - Fair_ Somehow I''ve always felt like this wasn''t a believable story, which is weird but hey we all have our opinions.
''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' never fails to impress when I rewatch it, the animation is simply incredible given it was released in 1937. Admittedly, it doesn''t all hold up to an outstanding degree nowadays. The dwarfs still look fantastic, but Snow White herself and the world itself don''t quite look exquisite; Snow White is rather dull, especially her facial expressions. I still have massive respect for those who created this though, obviously. The voice cast, as was usual in the early decades of Disney, are a little forgettable. Adriana Caselotti (White) and Lucille La Verne (Queen) do fine jobs, though it''s Pinto Colvig who is most memorable as Grumpy. The premise is a pretty light too, with the main saviour hardly featuring and the antagonist disappearing for relatively large portions. Nonetheless, it''s a great film to watch with family as Disney''s first production is good fun - the music plays a huge part in that regard.