Talk:Night on Bald Mountain (film)/@comment-28081000-20170714064924/@comment-6588670-20171210162815

This a thousand times. Disney has recently walked a strange road when it comes to villains, and while it's true that redemption can be better than just killing them off, they've been using that trick so often in recent times (even Frozen in some way did the same thing to Elsa), and it's beginning to feel stale.

I mean, we're pretty much talking about an actual demon in Fantasia. One that tortures and terrifies for enjoyment. I know there's an unwritten rule that says recent remakes must have a plot twist, but if they really have respect for the original 1940 segment, they won't alter the premise. If they do change it, then it shouldn't be called a remake, but a reinterpretation.