TheBoost said:
Tobar said:
TheBoost said:
Wish there hadn't been two random black people in the background of one scene.
So Disney made another cracker-as-cracker movie, all white folks having a good time. But they insert two black people into the back of one crowd shot. This instantly makes me think two things.
- Cracker-ass-cracker Disney plainly knows this is a cracker-ass-cracker movie, and they think throwing in these two colored folks make it all ok.
- In this fictional world black people plainly exist, which just draws attention to the fact they don't even speak and all the characters who even get a close-up are more cracker-ass-crackers.
I wasn't aware the movie took place down South. ;)
This is hardly a new problem with most fairy tales, as the source material is largely old and European. And it's not like Disney didn't try doing something different a few years back.

