Must be one for the tourists, clearly the writer or casting people have never been to Europe today which is very 'multic
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Strazdamonas — 11 years ago(June 13, 2014 11:18 PM)
first of all, this was in middle ages, and back then there were no black of arabic people in europe other than traders and slaves. (obviuosly with few exceptions).
secondly i live in easter europe, there is 0 arabic people and 1 black person in my entire city. so much for multicultural. im not racist or anything, but not having many non-caucasians in europe is not factually correct. there are few exceptions, like parris, but thats about it.
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sonya_singh — 11 years ago(December 04, 2014 02:18 AM)
Yes there was. In the scene where the Baron posts the flyer regarding taxes, you can see a woman of color in the crowd. I noticed her immediately. There was also a man of color in one of the party scenes. I think the villagers were probably a mix of ethnicities actually. This was a comedic film so I believe the director (who himself is a person of color - of East Indian descent) was not as strict regarding the background cast and historical correctness.
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SpiltPersonality — 10 years ago(August 14, 2015 04:31 AM)
Yeah, they should have made the evil witch an Islamic black man like Malcolm X or something.
Yes, I am being deliberately stereotypical just in case people think I was serious and all that seeing people always tend to think every post on here is serious. -