The production of Disney’s Snow White remake was marked by behind-the-scenes chaos that impacted the final product. Originally, the film had a clear vision and a carefully crafted script, but multiple reshoots and changes in direction led to a film that felt disjointed and inconsistent. The casting of Rachel Zegler as Snow White generated significant controversy, as her comments about the character’s traditional passivity and lack of empowerment clashed with audience expectations. This backlash led to additional script rewrites and adjustments that tried to appease critics but, in the process, muddied the film’s tone. The film’s over-reliance on CGI, instead of relying on practical effects and location-based shooting, also led to a sense of detachment from the story’s emotional core. The lack of cohesion among the creative team became evident as the film went through a long and complicated production process. Moreover, the film’s marketing strategy, which focused heavily on progressive themes, created expectations that the movie ultimately failed to meet. The constant changes in the vision for the movie led to a final product that lacked clarity in both its narrative and messaging. The chaos behind the scenes resulted in a Snow White remake that, rather than being a seamless blend of old and new, feels like a film struggling to find its own identity.