I'm watching Beauty and the Beast

I'm watching Beauty and the Beast.

The fuck is this?

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It's Beauty and the Beast, get over it.

and now this faggot

what the fuck am i watching

>le niggers know how to read, let alone own bookstores meme

Proof that black people actually didn't have it so bad and shouldn't be complaining so much

wow the cgi of the beast looks excellent.

...

I forgave the completely out of place black people in 16th century France.

I forgave them for making Gaston a beta orbiter.

I even forgave them for autotuning Emma Watsons shrill, harpy voice.

I will NOT forgive them for coming up with a terrible OC song when this song should have appeared.
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Isn't this revisionism?

This looks an awful lot like revisionism.

No one is willing to invest in African fairy tales, so this is what happens. Shit like this is a white supremacist conspiracy, an attempt to tel blacks they had no semblance of identity before the white plague.

>Shit like this is a white supremacist conspiracy
I am willing to bet this specific instance was just a diversity quota as per there being no blacks in major roles. It was just the book shop owner who had two lines and the feather duster was like, a quadroon or some shit and was a CG feather duster for 99% of the movie. It reeks of executive meddling.

Case in point, there were no blacks in the original whatsoever and people are fully aware of this because this movie only exists to cash in on the original.

>Disney's 1740s France is 50% black

Black population in France is no more than 5% and most of them are Algerians who arrived around WW2.
Utter Jewery

HOL UP

Not to mention this is a "poor provincial town" in the fucking middle of the woods in the north of France. Still, this was absolutely a diversity quota.

This is why I love liberal logic.
>rewrite history to portray blacks as being normal members of society
>complain about systemic oppression

>complain about segregation
>try to implement minority only housing

>end of the movie

>candlestick and clock and the others turn human

>chick with mustache walks up the clock saying how she missed him

>he says he wishes he could have stayed a clock


What was the message that they were trying to send to young girls again?

>bring over 9000 best paid actors
>CGI is shit because no money
>costumes are shit because no money
(ok, yellow dress of Bella was cool)
>production design is a joke because money
>make ups are joke because money
see where the mistake is?

a

>yellow dress was cool

The fuck are you on nigga? Now I don't expect you to be an expert on fashion trends of the 18th century and particularly those of pre-revolutionary France but she choose to wear a dress without stays and with fucking glitter! MOTHERFUCKING GLITTERÂȘ Even though stays were regarded as being pretty comfortable, especially in comparison to the corsets of the 19th century.

I didn't say "HISTORICALLY ACCURATE", I said "COOL". I liked it.

the voices in this are so terrible and cringe

hire more brits

They all fall to the BBC eventually; it's what they want the most at the end of the day.

well you see france is now an african nation so it only makes sense from here on out making all frenchmen negroes

Oy vey, I wonder why...