EclipseAg said:
Disney does great when it fully explores different cultures and characters, like with "Coco" or "Moana." They've proven they can reach different demographics with real stories that resonate. They don't need every movie to be based on European folklore, but at the same time, it's okay if one is. Especially if you are telling stories from other cultures, too.
Do a live action remake of "Snow White" and stay true to the original. If it's well done, it will be successful.
This.
I've always actually enjoyed movies from Disney when they are bringing folklore and stories from other cultures to the screen. Hell, Mulan may be my favorite Disney movie from the 90's. Aladdin is a classic.
Moana was a great idea by Disney, and it made them heaps of money. Good for them! You also had movies like Coco and Encanto... great! Show other cultures and let us get to know them. Raceswapping a Grim Fairy Tale? We're all gonna roll our eyes because it's an obvious shallow attempt of forcing inclusion. But again, that's the least of my criticism of this Snow White movie.
If they made a movie set in modern day US, I would expect to see multiple races everywhere. If they made a movie based on some African tale, I would expect all the character to be black. It's the obvious race swapping just to make a statement that so many of us think is stupid. It's ham-fisted and obvious.
I actually really enjoy movies that attempt to give the audience a deep look at another culture and its history. I don't need to see my "identity" in the characters. Part of the interesting aspect to those stories is being exposed to characters very different from me and my experience, but generating empathy and understanding of those characters, despite our differences.
ETA: Said it a million times, a great example of "inclusion" done right is the Spiderverse movies. Still hold both of those to be the best Spider-Man movies of the lot. Absolutely fantastic. Did we get a race-swap on Peter Parker and force him to black? No. Miles Morales is a different person with his own family and motivations. Fantastically done.