CN Disney’s race-swapped Little Mermaid a flop in China—possibly worst 2023 opening: repor - "The film has earned only $13,000 in Chinese pre-sales."


The film has earned only $13,000 in Chinese pre-sales.

Disney's new The Little Mermaid film, starring black actress Halle Bailey as the main character Ariel, has a Chinese poster that obscures the character's race, as the film is on track to flop in the Communist-led country.

According to Comic Book Resources, "the film is likely to be Disney's worst-performing Chinese release this year," and has only earned $13,000 in pre-sales.

In comparison, Cruella, the last Disney live-action adaptation to hit Chinese theaters, grossed 1.6 million upon opening, and Mulan grossed $307,000 in one day of presales and $23 million upon opening.

Disney has also created alternative marketing for the communist country by releasing a different poster than the one in the US. Elijah Schaffer on Twitter posted a side-by-side comparison and asked, "can you spot the difference."

Human Event's Jack Posobiec tweeted, "Disney's poster for the Little Mermaid in China speaks for itself" and another made it clear and noted that the actress's black skin was made blue.

This is not the first time Disney has downplayed a character's race in their marketing to China. Famously the black actor John Boyega, who played Finn in The Force Awakens, was reduced in prominence in the Chinese poster from the American poster.

According to Variety, in addition to minimizing Boyega, they cut out additional non-white characters entirely for the Chinese poster.

According to CNN, Chinese state media denied the change was due to racism in the country.

Currently, The Little Mermaid sits at a 71 percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The New York Post review said, "Despite real actors, CGI and brand new material, 'Mermaid' is the studio’s latest flesh-and-blood cash grab that’s more lifeless than far better two-dimensional painted drawings."

The Little Mermaid is one of a few Hollywood films to garner a release in China after the country had cracked down on US releases during the Covid pandemic.

 
zendaya seems to be the current go to for black woman casting. wonder if she was too busy with dune to do it? honestly probably would be my first choice if i had to do a black mermaid and also had to cast a currently known actress.
Zendaya or her agents are smart enough to avoid dumpster fires likes this. Getting caught in the culture war is a fast track to getting your career destroyed.
 
Nice body. Legitimately. Too bad she had to be a DIE casting decision instead of a regular one.
Good looking body, too bad she's black, and that her face looks like an alien, but I repeat myself.

"Hey we have this girl that would be perfect for the Princess and the Frog live action remake"

"Put her in The Little Mermaid"


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I'll try to upload pics from home, but they've got a face character of Live Action Ariel out at the parks, and she has her eyes on her face the way people are built.
Still could use fire engine hair but way less weird
 
The Kpop company the Voice Actress is from, is virtually trolling now. Official TikTok preview of Korean soundtrack.

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Disney is a company with a lot of debt and a need for massive hits.
And so they take a giant steaming shit on one of their lead IPs. They make Anheuser-Busch marketing their Joe Sixpack beer as tranny fluid look like a wily marketing triumph. It's losing 25 to 1 not just to a Jap anime, but SAO of all things. DISNEY is flopping massively compared to SAO.

That is just sad. Sad and pathetic. If a Japanese company put on a shamefur dispray like this the CEO would publicly commit sudoku.
If they were determined to find a black lass, they surely could have found a light skinned one that didn't look like some kind of downie.
Is it seriously that hard to find a Negress without the Innsmouth look? Just because she's a Hurrdurrmaid doesn't mean she has to literally look like a goddamn fish.

What kind of discussion went into this decision? Who made the call? I just imagine the boardroom and some stereotypically Jewish looking fucker with nose hair down to his knees is saying "okay let's replace the hot redhead with the ugliest nigger ever seen."
 
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p sure it's a flop in america too if the only top news about the movie is about how hot flounder's puppeteer is.
Which he is I guess?
 
Big if true. Remember, the Chinese hate the Japanese with a burning passion so if a Japanese anime is outselling The Little Mermaid 25 to 1, then LOL. LMAO even.


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I could almost, ALMOST begin to think about considering feeling hypothetically sorry for current-day Disney, but the schadenfreude won't let me.
 
Most Hong Kong viewers defend Disney and praise the black fish for being a great singer, fortunately there are some sane voices.
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Worth only 0.5/10
Don't tell me trite shit like how good her voice is, how beautiful the underwater scenes are. The story is old, simple, and very easy to film. Pick the right cast, that's it! The live-action Aladdin, with the right cast, got only 6.9 on IMDB, yet this garbage got 7? Even IMDB has become baizuo now and is brainwashing you people. As a customer I don't need to watch something played by some rubbish.

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Terminal Political Correctness. Preposterous. 0.5/10
Baizuos swamp the site with fake reviews. They keep praising the protagonist's voice yet evading the subjects of her color and looks. It is a grave mistake to cast her as the title character just for her voice alone. It suffices to let her sing the theme song! Can someone make an biographical film of MLK and cast a white or yellow person as him? You can't, yet Disney is afflicted with terminal baizuo brain cancer.

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Ruined my childhood memory. 0.5/10
The heroine is just too ugly; you can tell from the wavering eyes of the hero. I worry that children will have nightmares after watching it. The finale is an omnibus of baizuo ploys that gave me the creeps.

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Don't ruin cinema in the name of "inclusion". 0.5/10
The problem of discrimination has affected much of film-making; films are no longer made for their own sake. Add a black person, add an Asian, then put in an LGBT, and a good film is made? The character of the Mermaid has never been black, but Disney, calculating as they are, deliberately cast a black person. This trend must not be encouraged, or the next Steve Jobs on film will be black. Please select the cast according to the requirement of the film, not the requirement of politics, or the result would be like this: global bad press.

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I never attack people for their looks... 0.5/10
...unless their looks attacked me first. I'll be frank. Disney will shit out more PC shit like that unless you let them eat shit. Oh, I don't mean you, Snow Black.

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This is just the beginning. 1.0/10.
This movie made me physically ill. The catfish's eyes are too far apart; she looks more like an Alien xenomorph than a mermaid. The male protagonist is visibly reluctant, with his eyes darting around. She has a good voice, so what? Just let her sing the theme. If not for my two girls I would never have paid to see it. In America, the birth rate of white people has been declining, while blacks continue to spawn (American blacks are promiscuous and irresponsible; many blacks don't even know who their dads are, and a man can sire dozens), hence more and more films are made to cater for them. Meanwhile the American Left has been getting more and more radical. You cannot cast someone beautiful or you'll be called lookist. Brace yourselves for a long ride. Enjoy!

Not everyone's criticism is about Blackfish. People have found the other aspects of PC in this film equally galling.
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Bad. The ending was changed and in a very perfunctory manner. 0.5/10
I knew in my childhood that the Mermaid can only save herself by killing the prince. I don't mind happy ending, but how can the Octopus Witch be so easily defeated, and the Dad let the Mermaid resurrect him? The human royal family have denounced the Mermaid as "fish-fiend", yet accept her as their own at the blink of an eye. Absolutely nonsense ending. The film starts off okay, but gets more and more off-kilter. Casting a black girl is not the problem; the problem is how they changed the story.

This one is just bizarre.
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Skin tone is not important. 4.0/10
Black people or white people, they contributed efforts for the sake of the ocean.
 
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Baizuo, probably late, but hadn't heard that one.
"Baizuo (Chinese: 白左; pinyin: báizuǒ, Mandarin pronunciation: [pǎɪ. tswò]; literally "white left") is a derogatory Chinese neologism used to refer to Western liberals and leftists and to their values, especially in relation to refugee issues and social problems."
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/di...ise-of-white-left-as-chinese-internet-insult/ :
"Although the emphasis varies, baizuo is used generally to describe those who “only care about topics such as immigration, minorities, LGBT and the environment” and “have no sense of real problems in the real world”; they are hypocritical humanitarians who advocate for peace and equality only to “satisfy their own feeling of moral superiority”; they are “obsessed with political correctness” to the extent that they “tolerate backwards Islamic values for the sake of multiculturalism”; they believe in the welfare state that “benefits only the idle and the free riders”; they are the “ignorant and arrogant westerners” who “pity the rest of the world and think they are saviours”. "
The woke have been reeeing lately not to call them that. Fine, this one is better anyway.
 
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