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Gal Gadot says that “Snow White” cash register results are “incredibly affected” by “pressure” in Hollywood to speak against Israel: “I was disappointed”.

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Introduction to the Box Office Performance

Gal Gadot recently shared her perspective on why Disney’s live-action "Snow White" did not perform well at the box office. During an appearance on the Israeli television program "The A speaks," Gadot attributed the poor performance to pressure on celebrities to speak against Israel, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict with Palestine.

The Pressure on Celebrities

Gadot explained that this type of pressure is not uncommon in various industries, including Hollywood. She stated, "There is pressure on celebrities to speak against Israel. And you know it has happened." This pressure can potentially impact the success of films, as celebrities’ views and statements can influence public perception and box office performance.

The Impact on "Snow White"

Gadot expressed her disappointment that the film was affected by this pressure, resulting in a poor showing at the box office. She noted, "I can always explain and try to give the context about what happens here. And I always do that. But in the end, people make their own decisions." Despite her efforts to provide context, the film still did not perform well commercially.

The Film’s Cast and Reception

The live-action "Snow White" featured a talented cast, including Rachel Zegler as the titular Disney princess, Andrew Burnap as the charming Prince, Jonathan, Patrick Page as the Magic Mirror, and Ansu Kabia as a hunter. Although the film received poor commercial reception, some critics, such as Owen Gleiberman from Diversity, were enthusiastic about the film. Gleiberman wrote, "With all the turbulence in which the real world was populated, one could think that there are more important things that can inflate in controversy than the pre-published Kerfuffles, the ‘Snow White’ live-action adjustments to a Disney animation feature."

Conclusion

The poor box office performance of Disney’s live-action "Snow White" can be attributed to various factors, including the pressure on celebrities to speak against Israel. Despite the film’s talented cast and some positive critical reception, it ultimately did not perform well commercially. Gadot’s comments highlight the complexities of the entertainment industry and the potential impact of external pressures on a film’s success.

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