Y ou ha ve a unique gift: the ability to inspire, educate, and entertain with yo ur content! Every vi deo is an opportunity to make a real impact on pe ople's li ve. Yo ur dedication and hard work are appre ciated.
@@RoyalLuxuriaa Royal, This comment means so much to me! I believe the answer lies in several reasons. 1) I just started the channel a month ago, and small channels are a brutal grind up the ladder unless a viral unicorn video hits. 2) Not niching down. I want the channel to serve as a broader educational and inspirational tool across many topics under the large umbrella theme of kindness and hope, but TH-cam momentum tends to reward hyper-focus in a narrow topic. 3) Life balance. I currently work my normal full-time position as well as Door Dash on the side to boost income for the holidays. I also serve on various volunteer roles through school, church, and our dance company. And a full-time Dad. So I don't always get a video up as soon as I I would like, but I am doing my best to balance everything I have. Again, thank you for the feedback! It really does mean a lot, and I hope this answer was illuminating! Take care!
@@RoyalLuxuriaa Royal, Anything you can do to spread the word on your end would be greatly appreciated! Like, share, sub, comment, all those interactions push the content in the algorithm. On my end, I will be trying to push more content once my teaching duties go on break.
@@MomentsofWillPower i understand how everynone is facing on YT but however i hav a startegy you might try out would y ou like me to share it with y ou ?
It appears that you and I are on opposite sides on a lot, but I think this would give good opportunity to bridge the gap. I respectfully would like to push back. I think that peoples first thought of the Snow White story is Disneys original so I base all of the criticism of this new version off of that. Changing the story here and there is fine as long as it doesn’t seem like it’s pandering which Disneys cinema has been littered with for a few years now. Rachels abrasive attitude caused some of this back lash and it shows by how Disney has changed how she gets to interact with the public in regard to the movies promotion. I believe most people don’t care for the remakes of these movies and they don’t want Disney to make anymore. I believe the best way is to vote with your dollar. Don’t go see the movie or criticize the movie if you do see it and are unhappy. That way Disney and their studios know. People don’t like this and we need to change. If we say nothing and continue to give Disney money for products we aren’t happy with there’s no incentive for them to change. I do agree however that the animation looks fine and to expect live action animals is a pretty crazy. With that said I think we are going to see Disney change, but there’s a few bullets already in the chamber. So some of these movies are going to release even if Disney wants to scrap them they are already to far gone.
Thanks for stopping by Mario! And for respectfully bridging the gap with push back! I appreciate everything you said and agree with most of it. Remakes feel lazy at this point, voting with your dollar (and your actual vote) is always a powerful market tool, and Disney is going to keep trying to find their footing in uncharted space because its how they have historically pushed the boundaries of what is possible in film. My larger concern after watching the overall attack on the Snow White film and Disney is the simple hate and school bully rhetoric that so many are using. Attacking Rachel's heritage, Peter Dinklage's comments, and saying supporters are "shilling out" feels more like political theater than actual cinematic critiques. And to wrap up, I know its just a movie, but I appreciate that even in this climate people CAN be "on opposite sides on a lot" and still have a respectful conversation trying to work towards common ground! Again Thank you Mario!
@ When Disney first advertised the live action films I thought it would be interesting. However, after a few I realized that it wasn’t for me. The only one I think enjoyed and would watch again was Aladdin. I think the changes to the story made sense and even changing the music to fit Will Smith was a good move. I agree that attacking someone’s heritage is never ok and doesn’t have a place if you’re giving constructive criticism. The only thing I would say that would make sense is if a persons race or ethnicity doesn’t make sense in the setting of the movie. Like if they did a live action Brave and they made Merida Chinese. I could see people giving back lash for not accurately representing the characters original characteristics. I think Disney still is capable of telling stories well and still improving diversity organically. My opinion is going forward they should lean more into telling new stories that feature other races and that give women different role models. Stay away from changing Disneys classics to avoid offending the ones who still love the old movies and it doesn’t allow those who are just looking to attack the project because they have a weird hate towards something the opportunity to use that as an excuse for their hate. For me and my family personally we are not going to watch any of the live action movies in theaters just to make a point that we would like Disney to move on from their live action remakes. Might not make difference if a ton of people want to go and see it, but it doesn’t look like that’s the case. I think that showing others respect and having good conversations even if you disagree is a necessity if you want to move forward for the better.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! The original Grimm storyline does not have a massive love arch to it. Yes (SPOILER), they do get married, but the original story is much darker. We examine that further at the end of the video.
@@maskure5606 Thanks for stopping by. Seems to me they are just making products for everyone, including any small percent groups? Not sure why that is such an offensive decision for some people?
@@perfect6537 Thanks for stopping by and commenting perfect. I am also a big supporter of Gal! As I mentioned, many people have been negative towards her acting ability- but I am a big fan!!
The Spider Man franchise has been through so much! Are you referring to SM2 with Toby? I prefer the later versions personally. Terminator 2... man maybe 25 years ago? And Smile 1 & 2, no... don't have a lot of free time for movies at the moment.
@@heideroosje12 Actually the original quote is white, red, and black. 'she {Snow White's mother} thought to herself, "If only I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood in this frame."'
@@MomentsofWillPower sorry but the quote is not entirely correct and it`s important to point out that Snow White`s mother specifically said in the 1812 Grimm Brothers version: "How I wish that I had a daughter who had SKIN as WHITE as snow, LIPS as RED as blood and HAIR as BLACK as ebony."
@@daweka666 Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I have 3+ different sources for the text that do not include those words? I have seen those words quoted many times, but in reviews and commentary about the text?
Y ou ha ve a unique gift: the ability to inspire, educate, and entertain with yo ur content! Every vi deo is an opportunity to make a real impact on pe ople's li ve. Yo ur dedication and hard work are appre ciated.
Awesome😍🥰😍
@@RoyalLuxuriaa Thank You Royal! 💙
@@MomentsofWillPower It's fine but why are your videos have low tractions?
@@RoyalLuxuriaa Royal, This comment means so much to me! I believe the answer lies in several reasons. 1) I just started the channel a month ago, and small channels are a brutal grind up the ladder unless a viral unicorn video hits. 2) Not niching down. I want the channel to serve as a broader educational and inspirational tool across many topics under the large umbrella theme of kindness and hope, but TH-cam momentum tends to reward hyper-focus in a narrow topic. 3) Life balance. I currently work my normal full-time position as well as Door Dash on the side to boost income for the holidays. I also serve on various volunteer roles through school, church, and our dance company. And a full-time Dad. So I don't always get a video up as soon as I I would like, but I am doing my best to balance everything I have. Again, thank you for the feedback! It really does mean a lot, and I hope this answer was illuminating! Take care!
@@RoyalLuxuriaa Royal, Anything you can do to spread the word on your end would be greatly appreciated! Like, share, sub, comment, all those interactions push the content in the algorithm. On my end, I will be trying to push more content once my teaching duties go on break.
@@MomentsofWillPower i understand how everynone is facing on YT but however i hav a startegy you might try out
would y ou like me to share it with y ou ?
It appears that you and I are on opposite sides on a lot, but I think this would give good opportunity to bridge the gap. I respectfully would like to push back. I think that peoples first thought of the Snow White story is Disneys original so I base all of the criticism of this new version off of that. Changing the story here and there is fine as long as it doesn’t seem like it’s pandering which Disneys cinema has been littered with for a few years now. Rachels abrasive attitude caused some of this back lash and it shows by how Disney has changed how she gets to interact with the public in regard to the movies promotion. I believe most people don’t care for the remakes of these movies and they don’t want Disney to make anymore. I believe the best way is to vote with your dollar. Don’t go see the movie or criticize the movie if you do see it and are unhappy. That way Disney and their studios know. People don’t like this and we need to change. If we say nothing and continue to give Disney money for products we aren’t happy with there’s no incentive for them to change. I do agree however that the animation looks fine and to expect live action animals is a pretty crazy. With that said I think we are going to see Disney change, but there’s a few bullets already in the chamber. So some of these movies are going to release even if Disney wants to scrap them they are already to far gone.
Thanks for stopping by Mario! And for respectfully bridging the gap with push back! I appreciate everything you said and agree with most of it. Remakes feel lazy at this point, voting with your dollar (and your actual vote) is always a powerful market tool, and Disney is going to keep trying to find their footing in uncharted space because its how they have historically pushed the boundaries of what is possible in film. My larger concern after watching the overall attack on the Snow White film and Disney is the simple hate and school bully rhetoric that so many are using. Attacking Rachel's heritage, Peter Dinklage's comments, and saying supporters are "shilling out" feels more like political theater than actual cinematic critiques. And to wrap up, I know its just a movie, but I appreciate that even in this climate people CAN be "on opposite sides on a lot" and still have a respectful conversation trying to work towards common ground! Again Thank you Mario!
@ When Disney first advertised the live action films I thought it would be interesting. However, after a few I realized that it wasn’t for me. The only one I think enjoyed and would watch again was Aladdin. I think the changes to the story made sense and even changing the music to fit Will Smith was a good move. I agree that attacking someone’s heritage is never ok and doesn’t have a place if you’re giving constructive criticism. The only thing I would say that would make sense is if a persons race or ethnicity doesn’t make sense in the setting of the movie. Like if they did a live action Brave and they made Merida Chinese. I could see people giving back lash for not accurately representing the characters original characteristics. I think Disney still is capable of telling stories well and still improving diversity organically. My opinion is going forward they should lean more into telling new stories that feature other races and that give women different role models. Stay away from changing Disneys classics to avoid offending the ones who still love the old movies and it doesn’t allow those who are just looking to attack the project because they have a weird hate towards something the opportunity to use that as an excuse for their hate. For me and my family personally we are not going to watch any of the live action movies in theaters just to make a point that we would like Disney to move on from their live action remakes. Might not make difference if a ton of people want to go and see it, but it doesn’t look like that’s the case.
I think that showing others respect and having good conversations even if you disagree is a necessity if you want to move forward for the better.
They take away LOVE and you don't do that EVER - You can not take away LOVE from a love movie - THE END !
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! The original Grimm storyline does not have a massive love arch to it. Yes (SPOILER), they do get married, but the original story is much darker. We examine that further at the end of the video.
Disney is making movies for the 1% ignoring all others
@@maskure5606 Thanks for stopping by. Seems to me they are just making products for everyone, including any small percent groups? Not sure why that is such an offensive decision for some people?
To be honest, Gal Gadot is the only reason I will watch this movie. 🤷♂
@@perfect6537 Thanks for stopping by and commenting perfect. I am also a big supporter of Gal! As I mentioned, many people have been negative towards her acting ability- but I am a big fan!!
Have you seen spider man 2, Terminator 2 and the recent smile 2?
The Spider Man franchise has been through so much! Are you referring to SM2 with Toby? I prefer the later versions personally. Terminator 2... man maybe 25 years ago? And Smile 1 & 2, no... don't have a lot of free time for movies at the moment.
Rachel is the fairest. I proved it on my channel. With a very scientific breakdown.
Thanks for dropping by. I didn't see the scientific breakdown of Rachel? Did I miss something?
@MomentsofWillPower You missed alot.
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She is not white as snow in this movie. Case closed
@@heideroosje12 Actually the original quote is white, red, and black. 'she {Snow White's mother} thought to herself, "If only I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood in this frame."'
@@MomentsofWillPower sorry but the quote is not entirely correct and it`s important to point out that Snow White`s mother specifically said in the 1812 Grimm Brothers version: "How I wish that I had a daughter who had SKIN as WHITE as snow, LIPS as RED as blood and HAIR as BLACK as ebony."
@@daweka666 Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I have 3+ different sources for the text that do not include those words? I have seen those words quoted many times, but in reviews and commentary about the text?
Too much CGI
Thanks for stopping by. But CGI in what way? Actors for the dwarves? Live animals in the forest? Seems like their choices were pretty reasonable.