Saw The Nutcracker and the Four Realms last night, a good children's movie. One question after watching it, can a black actor play a white character? The original book is a 19th-century European fairy tale, and the film adapted from it has a large number of roles played by black actors, and even the male No. 1 Nutcracker soldier is also played by black people, which brings a full sense of disobedience. But this movie is an adaptation, so it doesn't have to be much the same as the original, it could be another alternate universe story. Thinking about it this way, the viewing experience is much better. The director may be challenging racial discrimination and trying to change people's stereotypes. Black people can be noble ladies, gentlemen, heroic knights, or elegant ballet dancers in the upper class, telling everyone that these things are no longer monopolized by white people. . Good, but why didn't I see the yellow man character? Ugly zzzq. In fact, just a small amount of laundry detergent can clean a bucket of clothes, but we often pour too much because we like to see a lot of lather and think that is the only way to clean. Can you stop working hard where it's not necessary? That night, there were only five people in the entire theater, three of us and a couple, and we almost finished watching [The Nutcracker and the Four Kingdoms]
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