West Side Story(2021) ★
: A study hosted by James Madison University focuses specifically on how the 2021 version updates the portrayal of Puerto Rican characters and women compared to the 1961 original.
Several academic and scholarly papers analyze Steven Spielberg's 2021 adaptation of West Side Story , focusing on its sociopolitical updates, cinematic realism, and its status as a reimagined classic. West Side Story(2021)
: Available on ResearchGate , this paper challenges the creators' claims that the remake provides a more "ethnically sensitive" and "progressive" reimagining. It analyzes the film through the lens of modern Hollywood's attempts to add deeper historical significance to legacy projects. : A study hosted by James Madison University
: Writing for Domus , critics analyze how the 2021 film introduces a political backstory centered on the literal demolition of New York neighborhoods, framing the Jets vs. Sharks conflict as a "war between the poor" in the shadow of rising gentrification. It analyzes the film through the lens of
: Published in the Journal of the Society for American Music , this article by the Cambridge University Press examines how the 2021 film uses cinematic realism to differentiate itself from the 1961 version. It explores how changes to songs and characterization affect the narrative for a modern audience.