
Regarded as a veiled critique of class divides across the United State's rapidly expanding metropolitan areas in the 1950s, Lady and the Tramp (1955) has been lauded as one of Disney's more poignant (and blatantly racist) films.
Like many of Disney's recent releases, the animated classic got a live-action, modern makeover. With a more diverse cast (and without the wildly problematic Siamese cats), Lady and the Tramp (2019) is being released as part of the digital marquee for Disney+.
Mashable's Angie Han deemed the movie "good enough" in her review, and pointed out that the remake is really just that: "Lady and the Tramp does not significantly reshape our understanding of this story or these characters or their world, and it's not really trying to." Read more...
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