Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
G | 21 December 1937 (USA)
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A beautiful girl, Snow White, takes refuge in the forest in the house of seven dwarfs to hide from her stepmother, the wicked Queen. The Queen is jealous because she wants to be known as "the fairest in the land," and Snow White's beauty surpasses her own.

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merelyaninnuendo

Snow White And The Seven DwarfsJust as any other Disney features, its intellectual and detailed world even though restrained on specific ideology strains on reaching the general resemblance in one huge mesmerizing musical act. A gripping screenplay (by adapting a lot from multiple writers) that hits hard and fast and keeps the pace and urgency alive throughout the course of the feature; which is short so that too favors in its side. All musical sequences are sung, shot and choreographed perfectly and along with it comes amusing and finely detailed animation that helps audience know the characters better and tickle them. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs is an old classic tale for its simple yet sensible approach to the priorities of the characters and the world they reside in that impacts strongly onto the audience despite of being just a sketch in the end.

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torenkneedler

In 1940 another disney film come out but that film was not snow white which came out in 1937 and fallowed the tail of a princess who rises to freedom

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Matt Greene

Snow White gets most of its renown simply for being so stunningly groundbreaking…and it totally deserves every accolade it gets for that, and so much more. Everything this company has done is because of this movie, and the timelessness of all these classics is shocking. The dwarfs are great, the detail is gorgeous, the old witch is super creepy, and I ADORE the surrealist nightmare-like visuals in the forest. Even if it isn't the best of Disney, it's certainly up there…and arguably their most important.

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Filipe Neto

Based on a Grimm Brother's tale, this film tells the story of Snow White, a princess forced to hide from the hatred of her stepmother. Directed by David Hand and produced by Walt Disney, it has the participation of great voice actors. The soundtrack is a responsibility of Paul J. Smith, Frank Churchill and Leigh Harline. Nominated for an Oscar for Best Soundtrack, this film earned to Disney the honorary statuette the following year.This film immediately won a place in history. Having been the first Walt Disney feature film, it was decisive for the evolution of what we know as animated film. Since the thirties, this movie has been in the lives of successive generations, despite having had few awards. In fact, its the definitive proof that awards don't immortalize a movie. Its ability to win public every year and persist in people's lives is, ultimately, the absolute consecration of a work of cinema.The script is simple but extraordinarily effective, adapting (almost rewriting and polishing) Grimm Brother's story. Snow White is a pre- teen girl, very naive and pure, as it was considered correct at the time (current audiences prefer a less candid approach). The Queen is the incarnation of evil and the perfect antagonist. The prince is the representation of the honest and faithful man, who saves the girl. And of course, we have the famous Seven Dwarfs, supporting characters who serve as comic element and come directly to the hearts of children, with their defects or characteristics, a rather clumsy way and a huge sense of generosity.The drawings are not as visually pleasing as will become in future films. Pencil lines are quite obvious and the colors are slightly alive. However, this technique was starting so that's something natural. The soundtrack is essential for any movie lover and contains one of the most famous songs from Disney films, "Heigh Ho", sung by the dwarfs when they return from their mine. The music perfectly accompanies the film and speak to the public with the same eloquence of the drawings.

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