Pictures That Prove Disney Has Ruined Cinderella With It's Blu-Ray Version
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Stephanie
- Published in Disney
We all know the saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" And it appears the folks over at Disney really need to start paying attention to this one.
As our TVs keep getting bigger and fancier, more and more older movies are being restored to a higher quality to suit them; including, of course, some of our most beloved animated films by Disney. Unfortunately, the results aren't always entirely amazing.
Sadly, some restorations seem to take away the details we love the most about the originals.
Take 'Cinderella' for example. One of Disney's most-loved classics, many fans agree that the new Blu-ray edition of the film is nowhere near as good as the original on tape.
Some Disney fans have been so disappointed in the Blu-ray version, they've taken to Twitter to share their frustration.
1.
Where are her arms? Where is the detail in her gown?
2.
Parts of the Fairy Dust in the sky are missing.
3.
Where is his right hand touching her arm? Where is the red of his trousers?
4. The lining on his shoulder parts is the same color, but darker as the parts themselves.
Here the lining on the shoulder parts is blue instead of the brownish color it should be.
Some ‘Cinderella’ fans are adamant that there is a dramatic loss of details, as well as vast changes in colors and lighting.
Other Disney fans, however, think that the changes are very minor, and people are getting upset for no reason.
5. Here the sparkles are bright white and the lines in the red curtains are dark red as they should be.
Where are all the creases in the fabric of her grown? Where are the lines in her left hand?
6. Here she has arms, her gown sparkles and shows detail and the stairs are royally red.
Left marble staircases yellow? Blue spots around her head and yellow lines on the stairs?
7.
The Fairy’s light blue blouse is missing.
8. Bright sparkles and a detailed gown. Detail on street. Warm glow coming put of the palace.
Everything cold greenish. Blue shadows on stair cases, green shadow on carriage top piece?
9. Pumpkin lines on the carriage and copper brasses on the horses’ harnesses.
Blue and Green horses? With no detail and Pink tales? No driver’s jacket slip?
10.
Where is the warm glowing light coming out of the palace?
What do you think of the 'Cinderella' restoration? Do you think classic films should be restored, or left alone? What's your favorite Disney classic?
Here are a few other Disney restorations.
Look at the fuzziness of the lines. Look at the loss of detail and shades on the trees.
The wanted poster looked like old paper with sharp printing on it. Now it looks flat and out of focus.
Other Disney fans noticed similar changes in detail after animated movies were restored.
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