I could be wrong but isn’t the other extra’s blue striped dress not also from The Young Victoria but was worn by Emily Blunt?
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I could be wrong but isn’t the other extra’s blue striped dress not also from The Young Victoria but was worn by Emily Blunt?
Okay, now I’m pretty sure it is the same one: https://wee-bit.narod.ru/XYZ/The_Young_Victoria_2009/063.jpg
Oh you’re right!
Can we talk about the fact that in Cinderella, the prince is trying the shoe on a black girl, when clearly he danced with a blonde, blue-eyed one?? How can anyone be that dumb?
I think the beauty of modern Cinderella movies is that ethnicity, skin color, nationality, etc don’t come into play. In the Rodgers and Hammerstein version, the prince is “Asian,” his mom is “Black,” and his dad is “White.” We never see Cinderella’s birth parents, but she is “Black,” her mother is “White,” and her step sisters are “Black” and “White.”
Also, they’re probably playing up on how silly and ditzy he is.
=)
That’s great, they are including people. But I just think that the prince is kind of… slow? He danced with the blond, blue-eyed Cinderella, but he tries the shoe on a black girl to see if it is her…