While the critics are split on Disney's latest live action remake, one thing they did all seem to love was Halle Bailey's performance as Ariel.
after early previews, it seems the critics are much more split in their reviews, which were published on Monday.Less convincing seemed to be the film’s visual effects and how Ariel’s underwater world and some of her aquatic friends were brought to life using CGI.
Some were also unsure that it stands up to the original Disney animation – still beloved by fans nearly 35 years on from its release – while others claimed it is a faithful reimagining.Disney“The Little Mermaid doesn’t lack for talent or audience goodwill – director Rob Marshall did wonders with Mary Poppins Returns – but the siren call of supposedly surefire box office has sunk it nonetheless.
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