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jueves, 1 de junio de 2017

Chloe Grace Moretz has responded to the backlash over *that* new Snow White movie poster

Taking to Twitter yesterday, actress Chloe Grace Moretz responded to the backlash over *that* movie poster.

It was reported yesterday that people on the internet weren’t too happy about the poster for Moretz’s latest animated movie, Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs, a re-imagining of Snow White. Mainly, people drew attention to the fact that the poster seemed to suggest a body-shaming message. The words on the poster read, “What if Snow White was no longer beautiful and the 7 Dwarfs not so short?” The text is shown in tandem with both a thin and plus-size version of “Snow White.” Essentially, the poster insinuates that if you’re curvy and a bit shorter, you’re not beautiful.


But it seems like this isn’t the message that filmmakers had intended to come across; the movie description itself seems to promote a body-positive story.

“A normal girl born into extraordinary circumstances, she’s a Princess who doesn’t fit into the celebrity world of Princesses — or their dress size,” a description by the production company behind the movie, Locus Creative Studios, reads. 


“She wants to stay true to herself but Fairy Tale Island is all about looks, so it makes hard not to want to be like the others…In her quest to find her lost father, she learns not only to accept herself, but to celebrate who she is, inside and out.”

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