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yeah because he shows the hypocrisy of our time while Borat it was more just funny jokes if I recall correctly
Yeah that was the funniest part to me. I just hope uncle Frank would have started to cry after the girl insulted him, she would have felt so bad
You don't make any sense and you're just insulting your opponent so I'm gonna stop losing my time answering you.
First, the "if you haven't read the book, then you sould'nt be making these assumptions" is not a good argument in my opinion. If you create a show based on a book, your show has to make sense without people having to read a book.
Second, the girl can be advanced for her time but not 200 years before her time. Like I said previously, she was acting like a 2020 teenager, which makes no sense.
Second, I didn't make any mistake. Even if you're historically right about the two black people in the show, it remains an anomaly in England at the time. There was 0.01% black back then but they present them like their presence is perfectly normal at the time.
The goal of this show is clearly to appeal to modern audiences, the reason why I was not too interested into it because it's a red signal that the "history" part is not going to be very strong.
But the real reason I disliked it is because the blabla was annoying and I found it mediocre. I get the fact you like the show, that's ok, but I didn't.
My interpretation was that Lupita already wanted to commit suicide by going to that pizzeria in the middle of the invasion. In the end, she just turned that suicide into a sacrifice.
The very first movie was based on a French novel so I doubt it was based on black people of America.
If I recall correctly (it has been three years), the girls were acting like teens after the sex revolution, which of course didn't happen in the very prude era of English society in 1840s.
I can't recall that it was said in the book that Jessica was the daughter of the baron Harkonnen.
Good point
To be honest, that's a very bad part of the movie. But the beginning and especially the end are pretty good and makes the film good overall.
But yeah the useless chinese ninja was terrible.
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