Viejos y Jungle Cruise , los estrenos del cine
Con el fin de las vacaciones de invierno asoman apenas otras ofertas además de las animadas o para los más chicos. Jefe en Pañales 2, Rápidos y Furiosos y La Purga 3 continúan.
El principal estreno de las salas de cine es el nuevo filme para toda la familia de Disney. Llega también la nueva película de M. Night Shyamalan.
Jungle Cruise
Inspirada en la atracción homónima de Disneyland, la nueva película de Disney es
una aventura en un viaje por el Amazonas, con el capitán Frank Wolff y la investigadora Lily Houghton. Lily viaja desde Londres, Inglaterra, a la selva del Amazonas y recluta los cuestionables servicios de Frank para que la guíe río abajo en La Quila: su maltrecha barca.
A single Instagram post in 2017 caused a momentary panic in the Disney community.
Dwayne Johnson, standing in front of a Herb Ryman-drawn map of the initial proposal for Disneyland, stated that he and his production company were partnering with Walt Disney Imagineering the secretive division of the company responsible for theme park experiences to “reengineer and redesign” the Jungle Cruise ride, one of Disneyland’s opening-day attractions.
Updates to the ride were, of course, long overdue, as numerous scenes contained offensive tribal caricatures crafted through a colonialist lens. Johnson’s Jungle Cruise vision was unknown, and while the attraction, overseen by Walt Disney, had undergone numerous changes over six decades most designed to add more humor and creatures would a robotic Rock be on the horizon?
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Disneyland’s Jungle Cruise has set sail in the park’s Adventureland area consistently since 1955, and it stands today as one of the remaining opening day attractions overseen by Walt Disney himself.
But culture often moves faster than decades-old mechanical hippos.
On Monday, the Walt Disney Co. announced that it’s embarking on what many view as a long-overdue course correction for the Jungle Cruise. Numerous changes will make the attraction feel more inclusive and less racially insensitive in its depiction of other cultures.
The move follows updates to other older attractions such as Splash Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean, all done to remove now-outdated tableaus that can be cringe-inducing at best and racist at worst. The company had already announced that Splash Mountain, originally inspired by the critters in the racist film “Song of the South,” would receive a makeover themed to “The Princess and the Frog,” the movie that featured D