I get what you are saying foreign women do seem to be more comfortable expressing their interest and attraction to B M.
That's because negative views of black men run DEEEP in this country. Not to mention we have the Black Gynocracy acting like The Loving Decision only applied to them. Most of the mainstream models that date black men are foreign. If you spot some American Model with a black man you might have to check if she have an accent. LOL!
Watched some of Otherhood and honestly couldn't get through the rest of it because it dragged. But as far as the IR goes Spoiler It turned out that the girl was 17 years old and he did not know it even though he told his Mother he has been seeing her for four months. Odd. Matt plays this womanizer who it looked like he was about to find somethin in another female a black female that his mother befriended named Julia. So it's a pass on the IR. Too weird. lol. I'm on to checking out Wuthering Heights. I have a feeling this movie is going to be good. But I don't want to jinx anything. lol.
I'm almost done watching "The Last Summer". I wouldn't consider this a love triangle at all. Jacob Latimore & Halston Sage's characters are an established couple who break-up early in the movie and they both date other people after the break-up. They get back together at the end of film. There isn't really love triangle between Jacob Latimore, Halston Sage, & Tyler Posey as the trailer implies because Jacob Latimore's character is dating Gage Golightly's character during the break-up.
This was a good Doc-Flick. If you like documentaries about musicians then this is a good in depth and stylish take on it.
People just found out about that "Sweetness in the Belly" movie today after this was tweeted out: https://twitter.com/DEADLINE/status/1169262378719956992 https://deadline.com/video/dakota-fanning-sweetness-belly-toronto-film-festival-clip/ LOL, They mad! Here's a twitter search for "Sweetness in the Belly": https://twitter.com/search?q=Sweetness In The Belly
This is why reading is fundamental(lol) here is the full description of the film which is based on a novel by Camilla Gibbs. She's a BRITISH orphan that was raised that way. And the media KNEW what they were doing here. The people in this era are angry, afraid and hypersensitive and that is a BAD mixture of emotions. They overreact to damn near everything. The description of this movie which is more than likely how the movie will play out is not what they are thinking and let's you know she is an ORPHAN. But when you have these bad mixture of emotions and on top of that they are willfully and blithely ignorant they are going to take it the wrong way and nothing will change their minds. That headline shows the media's part in this because the description CLEARLY states that she is British who traveled to Ethiopia after being raised in Morocco. But reasonable and common sense isn't the state that these people are in. Proof: Dakota Fanning even cleared it up and they STILL weren't having it. https://twitter.com/DEADLINE/status/1169403298945720320 THE MEDIA SHOWS ONCE AGAIN THEY ARE RACIST! They knew what they were doing with that headline. As I have said before; people live in these boxes in life especially Americans and they think anything outside of that box isn't right. Shoutout to the people that think outside of the box.
^^ Now with that out of the way I would just like to put out that both of the Fanning Sisters have IR romance movies with a Black love interest coming out this year.
Looks like this online controversy got big enough that The Hollywood Reporter had to put a report out on it: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...-whitewashing-allegations-muslim-role-1236897
Whitewashing? Smh. It would be whitewashing if they made the black guy white. She's described as white in the book. Just like he's described as black in the book. You're not allowed to say the term Interracial Romance in Mainstream but that's what it is. Meanwhile a white ginger mermaid is black and that's just fine. Especially since they kept her Prince white.
They released the first clip of Sweetness in the Belly which will be premiering at TIFF https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-...lim-refugee-africa-whitewashing-a9092451.html