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On one hand, Disney seems to have perfected its arsenal of how to pacify disgruntled fans and outright critics based on how The Little Mermaid has left no space for hate as it ambushed the detractors in three different — and evidently potent — ways.
But some wounds are hard to heal. Though the House of Mouse seems to have amended its relationship with the Black Widow star Scarlett Johansson, turns out memories of the whole debacle are still very fresh and raw in her memories. And apparently, she is not the only one nursing past disappointments as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ending being sneakily revealed months before its release has left fans shell-shocked and reevaluating their existence.
The Little Mermaid skillfully brandishes three neat ways to end the hate against the Disney adaptation
Long before its trailer was released, The Little Mermaid has been battling hate for casting African-American Halle Bailey as Ariel. The release of the trailer added displeasure with Flounder and Sebastian’s CGI design and how the entire clip had little light to offer clear visuals.
But in one day, Disney has won the trust of countless viewers who were on the fence about the film’s merits. It started with the film’s premiere in LA where Bailey left jaws rolling on the floor when she ascended the blue carpet in a The Little Mermaid-inspired custom Valdrin Sahiti dress and has enchanted social media circles where no one can help but gush about her.
Then came the film’s screening wherein almost everyone agreed that it is one stunning adaptation and gave Bailey the biggest chunk of the credit. Even those who did find flaws in the Disney live-action were unanimous in their opinion that the young protagonist of the film continues to shine even when the plot doesn’t.
Any lingering doubt about Bailey or the film further popped like bubbles when Disney released a new clip from The Little Mermaid and so
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