>new screenshots from the upcoming 2027 movie CHILDREN OF BLOOD & BONE gets released, set in a fictional west african nation that uses magic>sets, cinematography and costumes look 1000 times better than the odysseybravo nolanhttps://x.com/DiscussingFilm/status/2077789629382594672
>>221814164No diversity for them huh?
>1 post in and there's already an insecure whiteboy crying about identity politicsLooks cool
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>>221814164>no random white people in their cultural fictionhuh how strange
>>221814164At least they're trying some color and metals, not all dull and gray-brown.
>>221814844>>221814929everyone knows diversity just means no White people.it’s not 2016 anymore, stop acting surprised.
>>221814844I know, i'm deeply concerned too.But don't worry anon, i'm sure they'll still win an Oscar somehow.
>>221814164Did anybody read the book it's based on, and is it good?
>>221814164Where are the white people?
>>221815009>is a book written by a negress about a fictional magical wakanda good?What do you think nigga
>>221814164I genuinely would sooner kill myself than watch either this or the newest nolanslop.
>Why aren't there white people like in woke movies?! Are you telling me there weren't white people marching onto their shores, raping, pillaging, killing and enslaving anything they saw?! How else am I supposed to immerse myself?!
>>221814164Where's the diversity? Why are blacks so racist?
>>221815009>Writing the book over 18 months and 45 drafts, Adeyemi drew inspiration from novels like Harry Potter and An Ember in the Ashes as well as West African mythology and the Yoruba culture and language. The hopelessness she felt at police shootings of black Americans also motivated her to develop the story of Children of Blood and Bone. The book received one of the biggest young adult publishing deals ever, including preemptive sale of film rights to Fox 2000 Pictures. Debuting at number one on The New York Times Best Seller list for young adult books, the novel received mostly positive reviews. Critics wrote about its examination of oppression, racism, and slavery, with the kosidán and maji serving as stand-ins for real-world groups.
>>221814164I wish we lived in a world where niggers could hav their all nigger kino, and us crackers could have our all cracker kino.
>>221815109>nigger kinoThat's an oxymoron if I've ever heard one.
>>221814164lil nas x?
>>221814861For some reason your post reminds me of picrel
>>221815150"I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" is certified kinohttps://youtube.com/watch?v=KNQRqAoT-2c
>>221814164The writer shitting on the movie adaptation she got money for is pretty amusing
>homogeneity for me>diversity for thee