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like, those Mexican cliff diving guys?The fabled jumpswimmer.
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like, those Mexican cliff diving guys?The fabled jumpswimmer.
Huh, so that's why they are called wetbacks!like, those Mexican cliff diving guys?
These Disney's live action remakes are only made to extend the copyright of 'their' versions of classic fair tales once the copyright of the original animated films expire. Milking nostalgia from consoomers is just a bonus.
He was too naive about some things. Like how he was a staunch defender of semites and yet they still threw him under the bus and declared him a hitler-loving antisemite.Either Disney+ is enough to make up for the red, either because of nostalgia or morbid curiosity at the films that bombed, or the people running Disney legitimately don't give a fuck and want to run the company into the ground, purely out of spite at Walt Disney, the man himself.
Walt Disney himself was actually pretty based. An idealist who could see and appreciate the beauty around him, unironically supported family values, was hopeful for the future, and hated, absolutely HATED communism.
Things are going to get interesting next year when Florida's anti-Disney law comes into effect.
So this is gonna be Jiminy's "When you wish upon a star" star origin story? Holy fucking shit, I can't even with this.
No actual black stories for you! ONLY CONSOOMER GARBAGE!So this is gonna be Jiminy's "When you wish upon a star" star origin story? Holy fucking shit, I can't even with this.
A British white guy.I didn't watch the trailer, but is Prince Eric still a white dude in this?
So the black girl wants to shack up with the cute white boy for a better life, in a country that's 99% white.A British white guy.
The whole "race wasn't specified" argument is extra bullshit because Ariel isn't even Hans Christian Andersen's character. In his fairy tale, the protagonist was simply "the Little Mermaid".I saw people on twitter arguing that because the race of Ariel wasn't specified she could have been African. That is despite the fact it was written in the 1830s in Denmark (which was entirely untouched by third world immigration at that point) and there is a good chance Hans Christian Andersen might not have seen a black person in his entire lifetime.
For years now, I thought Hollywood would do this stuff to cater to the Chinese market. Didn't expect the chinks to do it themselves. For free.LOL!
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"Chinese find out how to change Hollywood actors' appearance
Discontent has risen on social media over the new Little Mermaid trailer. The inventive Chinese found a way to make the movie closer to the classics."
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Chinese find out how to change Hollywood actors' appearance Discontent has risen on social media over the new Little Mermaid trailer. The inventive Chinese found a way to make the movie closer to the classics.t.me
People who are arguing this are morons who never read the story, yes her race was not only specified but her skin was also compared to a rose petal (some stupid translators got it wrong and translated rose petal as rose leaf). Back then the beauty standard was for women to be pale with a touch of pinkness, and many writers when describing this beauty ideal would compare women's skin to a rose petal. She also had blue eyes.I saw people on twitter arguing that because the race of Ariel wasn't specified she could have been African. That is despite the fact it was written in the 1830s in Denmark (which was entirely untouched by third world immigration at that point) and there is a good chance Hans Christian Andersen might not have seen a black person in his entire lifetime.
I didn't watch the trailer, but is Prince Eric still a white dude in this?
The full song leaked. It was shown at the D23 Disney conference.
https://streamable.com/u78bk4
It's getting sniped all over, so download it if you know how.
I saw people on twitter arguing that because the race of Ariel wasn't specified she could have been African. That is despite the fact it was written in the 1830s in Denmark (which was entirely untouched by third world immigration at that point) and there is a good chance Hans Christian Andersen might not have seen a black person in his entire lifetime.
Is there a water effect in her voice, though? Maybe it's just shoddy camera feed, but if it's not effects, then she's straining her voice to force herself to have that vibrato throughout the song. The notes are too different, too. Like it wants to sound the same, but then also sound different at once, and it's really off-putting.Her voice is beautiful, I'll give her that. The way she sounds reminds me of Adriana Caselotti who sang as the original Snow White.