
News that a live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid was coming to our screens should not have been controversial.
Now, if anyone had been thinking of whipping up a movie based on the original tale by Hans Christian Andersen (you know, the one where mermaids turn to sea foam at death and Ariel attempts to stab the prince in the heart?) and show it to a cinema full of children, that would have been a different story.
But the original Disney animated classic, which was released in 1990, is a delightful tale filled with lovable characters and magical songs, seemingly ripe for a live-action remake.
Yet when it was announced that singer Halle Bailey had been cast in the coveted Disney lead role, the news was instantly met with a wave of intense racially fuelled online backlash that culminated in the #NotMyAriel movement.
Along the way, there was also a flutter of criticism around the lyrics of Kiss the Girl changing ever so slightly with an added layer of consent and even some fan fury at Melissa McCarthy's Ursula make-up.
But now that this new version of The Little Mermaid has arrived on the big screen, I feel compelled to say that not only is it a technical marvel, but also a movie brimming with the same heart, humour and story stakes that made us fall in love with the original in the first place.
In short, it's the best live-action classic adaptation Disney has released so far.
Take a look at the trailer for The Little Mermaid. Post continues below.