Black people weren't unheard of in 18th century France.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 05/04/2017 08:30:11 AM
I haven't seen the film, though--your review largely serves to confirm my suspicious--so perhaps your contention is simply that they are vastly disproportionately represented?
In any event, yes, the whole thing just seems so venal. And given that it's Disney, that's saying something.
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Beauty & the Beast (not the cartoon)
24/03/2017 12:52:51 PM
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Black people weren't unheard of in 18th century France.
05/04/2017 08:30:11 AM
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They didn't tend to be about a third of a noble court, or pastors of remote towns *NM*
10/04/2017 02:33:14 AM
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And this demonstrates the danger of reviewing a movie when you are not the target audience
17/04/2017 05:40:05 PM
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Why is that dangerous? My target audience was ALSO not the movie's target audience.
23/04/2017 12:06:35 AM
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