What are you talking about? There was enough "diversity" in those concentration camps. |
@ Guest-3170 I don't think you talk about the same "innacuracy" as the one posting the "to some (diversity) extend. Inglourious Basterds with that French girl playing in it, Mélanie Laurent, eh? The nazis were accurate in the movie anyway. |
The movie is not "Inaccurate" or depicts anything impossible at all. in the time period of the early 20th century, UK and France had a black demographic in the tens of thousands. comparatively small but still significant and to quote: "World War II - Around 10,000 Caribbean men and women joined the British armed forces, working behind the scenes and on the frontlines to defeat the Nazis.". and while Mixed race couples/children were rare, it certainly happened and was well documented. while I cannot speak for what is in the full film as I haven't watched it, but neither the trailer or synopsis show anything outside of reasonable possibility at all. if it did, I would certainly say it was historically inaccurate even tho I don't really care if a movie plays around with race. historically inaccurate is still historically inaccurate. |
and if movies showed only the most common and probable.. Star War's plot would be "Remember Me" (2010) rather than the unlikely tale of a simple farm boy having magic powers blowing up the evil empire's superweapon. |
You must be pushing 80-90 years old if you have personal recollection to make such a statement |
I for one, will give this a go when it comes out digitally |
It is a work of fiction and then cannot be "inaccurate"... |
Of course a fictional movie could be "innacurate", as an example, Tarantino´s Inglourious Basterds. Everyone knows that Hitler don´t died the way themovies show. But there´s a lot of movies that try to pass as historical acurrate being the oposite of this. This is the problem. |