Honestly yeah as bad as it was back then I wish they would have made it more realistic. I was expecting them to call her a negro or slave or smthin. The help seems way too tame.
Too right. It takes a lot of courage to lecture your own parents, as we live in a world where we've been brought up to be polite to our elders. But those parents fully deserved the lecturing.
For people who says that this was inaccurate of how racism is suppose to act. We all know it was way way way WAY worse than this. It’s a good movie and it still has the meaning part of it, but if they actually accurately follow history, it wouldn’t be a musical like it was originally planned. It was already heartbreaking to see the drunk group of men attacking the performers because they’re “freaks” to them. I don’t think they want to entirely focus on the violence and put that as a musical. Second, aside from claiming on racism, it’s also about two lovers being part of different class. Phillip is part of the upper class, and Anne is part of the lower class. Those people are not suppose to be seen as they’ll be the talk of their communities. Phillip will get kicked out of his class if he was seen with any people from the lower class. As he sang in “The Other Side” telling Barnum “no thanks, I don’t want to be involve in your circus performances” or near the lower class level as he’ll be the talk of the town if he does. So not only people dislike her because she’s half black, but she’s part of the “freaks” of Barnum’s Circus, and she’s a lower class person who performs with others with no title to her name. In general this is an original idea that had for a long time, they just didn’t have the permission yet to give it a go.
Honestly though I feel bad because this could’ve happened in real life even though it was just a movie it could’ve happened in real life and that is really sad
@@shareesegraham7755 They called her the help. It was a very watered down version of racism. It was actually a lot worse and more violent than this scene shows, but that's what they were basically saying.
I totally agree with you,they’re a really beautiful couple,especially because their relationship reminds me of the relationship I might have with my crush,since I’m Brazilian and he’s British,and,I know,this is nothing compared to Phillip and Anne’s relationship,his parents are two assholes and they totally shouldn’t treat her like that just because he’s white and she’s brown.
@@shareesegraham7755 Being with a lower class black woman. In those times, people were extremely classist and racist. Phillip's father said that because he considers Anne far, far beneath them.
Ana White ok hold on it’s definitely not like back in the days 2018/9 is waaaay more less Rasicm and yes there is still rasicm and they will always be but don’t come and say it’s the same
I know this comment is a year old but it's not even historically accurate. This dress is closer to the 1890's, rather than the 1850's in which this film is set.
Throughout the snippets that I've seen of this movie, I never understood what exactly could have been flawed about Anne until she said that she always wanted to go to the theatre, daaaaamn
Barnum didn't found the circus until 1871, so technically, slavery was ended by that time, or was supposed to be. But that doesn't take away from the fact that African Americans were still treated horrendously, whether or not they were considered free
@@kelsi9021 This scene takes place during Jenny Lind's tour, which was in 1851. Barnum still had the museum in New York City (which burned in 1865), but not not yet the traveling tent show circus.
People need to remember this is a PG movie, meaning kids can watch it too. We know it's not accurate, we know it was way worse. What it teaches kids is that who you are as a person is what matters. Keep in mind, the staff were abused for being freaks, and some of them were white. Zendaya's character's reasoning is obviously a different reason. But both did happen, sadly and still does. I see kids bullied for skin colour, sexual curiosity, weight, spots, voice, how they walk, anything. This movie is GREAT, it shows you to be proud of who you are and that's a lesson kids should learn. That equality means equal. I mean I don't want my younger sibling watch someone be beaten to death, raped or called the n word? They're too young, they get the picture from the movie. I'm in my late 20's and seeing the gay couple in IT 2 being beaten made me turn away. Some scenes are hard to stomach, especially for kids. So appreciate the PG movies who teach kids well, if you want the in detail gory shit go to PG 18 or crime shows, plenty there.
This is absolutely out of order for the parents to talk to Anne like that and I’m glad Phillip had the courage to step up to defend her “If this is my place, then I don’t want any part of it” I wouldn’t want any part of it either if it means being racist to people like Anne and her friends I was raised better than this
I felt really bad for Anne here Phillips parents made her doubt her and Phillip could be together plus they made her feel lower than low because of the colour of her skin and she didn’t deserve that no one does 😞💔
I think people should be who they are and because they should never have to change for anyone not even for people they love everything be yourself you are amazing in every way 💗💗💗
When I heard Rewrite The Stars, the song gave me a reason to see the movie. But the build up to it was not something I was fully prepared for. Zac has got to do more musicals every once in a while. Not too often even though seeing him play Troy Bolton made me a fan as a kid.
My version Mr. Carlyle : Philip, have you no shame? Associating yourself with the Barnum business is one thing, but parading around with the help! [Anne leaves, humiliated] Phillip Carlyle : Anne! Anne! Phillip Carlyle : [turns coldly to his father] How dare you speak to her like that. Mrs. Carlyle : You forget your place, Philip. Phillip Carlyle: I don't care Special Needs Dad! She was the love of my life! Mrs. Carlyle: Excuse me, but you don't EVER call your father Special Needs Dad! Phillip Carlyle: Well, that's what he gets for insulting Anne!
yo, i am so slow. i didnt know that this movie was racist until my mom said so. its not obvious at all really. i just thought that they didnt like her because she was in the circus. but ive learned now. 😂
Anyone who says the phrase you forget your place in an insulting way really just needs to have every right and everything stripped from them so that they can refind their place.
Love can give you strength you never knew you had. Wasn’t a racism thing but I literally just lived this type of thing in my life fighting for the love of my life. (Status in society) #tearedupduringthissceneofmovie
I think he just realized he's not cut out for being rich being mean and rude and stuffy he wants what Mr. Barnum promised him during the other side song and I think he realized his place is not being rich his place is being famous with the circus even if they're despised that's what Philip wants especially how he saw his parents treat Ann he realized that's not what he wants to be when older he wants to be beloved by all.❤😅
If someone was to say, a person can't get or do job because they have a disability, say an ex con turned good can't be a preacher because he was in jail, say that a person can't even stand a centameter away from an upper class person because they are poor or help, say that a man can't teach children because he has tattoos, the slave Douglas was not allowed to go to abraham Lincoln's party because he was black: that someone shouldn't be given the privilege of even talk. There are good, skillful people who are going through rough times and the last thing they need is a rich snob to make them feel worse so the snob can feel better that they don't have the same struggles and judgments.
Truee...Zendaya and Zac are so Tandem Couple in The Greatest Showman as Anne and Philip,Zac Efron is Very Handsome and Zendaya is Very Beautiful Especially in her Hair...I Almost Love this Couple...But Anne is Run When Philip,s Dad Tell to Anne Wheeler...😢😢💖
Phillip's parents are so rude, disrespectful and ignorant. Hats off to Phillip for standing up to them!! While I believe people should respect their parents, if the parents are being douches, they don't deserve any respect.
Everyone thinks it's about race but if you watch the movie they don't like her because she's in the circus and dresses wierd and they think she's a freak and all
At that time there were differt classes. One of them were the white and black and the other was poor and rich. Anne was unfortunatly poor and black, and Philip was rich and white, so everyone thought they should not evan be aloud to look at each other.
Hey shyness when trying to explain that there should only be one ticket…amazing acting showing the underlying fear of correcting a “white person” in that time
I Didn't like what Daddy Phillip's Parents said to Mommy Anne,Daddy Phillip Couldn't Leave Mommy Anne Because Ever Since he Became Mr.Barnum's Partner,it was like he Loved Mommy Anne,Daddy Phillip's Parents too are so Embarrassing,Because they are also Rude,The Person you Love Will Be Told that,Aawww,Daddy Phillip was Annoyed when his father said that to Mommy Anne..😢😢😢😢
They barnumified the plot and glossed over things. What did you expect it’s a musical about the guy who practically invented glamourizing crap like this.
@@pablosilva6932 P.T. Barnum was a horrible person in real life. This musical glosses over the many terrible things he did in order to portray him as a whimsical family man who loves imagination and fun.
Hold up...hold the phone..... wait one darn second lol ok 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 so confused they are literally the same skin color. I mean I know in real life zendaya is mixed but like you can barely tell in this movie. Like I know the parents are mad because she’s black but if you didn’t know her ancestry you couldn’t even tell. I love this movie but my mind is blown
This is very, very true and I agree with what you say. However, it wasn't just the fact Zac's character "Philip" was with Zendaya's character "Anne" who was mixed colored. But it was also because he was hanging around what Phillip's father disliked his son hanging around the circus and Barnum's ways. So I think there was a number of things. But going back to the whole skin color thing back then, white people hanging around black people was a big no let alone falling in love with. So I don't think it mattered that Anne wasn't as dark complected for she still had dark skinned and that counted for something as a "bad thing". NOW...before anyone says anything, I am not judging any race...in fact, I love these two so much as characters and as actors so please know I am not saying anything against Zendaya or anything or her character. I think love is love and if you find that special someone in your life no matter the difference, embrace it and show it off. Don't let anyone tell you, you can't love someone differently than oneself.
The real problem is that she's a "show girl" and the Carlysles are high-society. If she was the daughter of the Spanish ambassador from Andalusia, her color would be perfectly OK and New York society would say "what a lovely match for lucky Phillip."
It breaks my heart when Anne says "I've always wanted to go to the theatre" and then Phillip's parents ruin it.
I know right! It breaks my heart too!
And I expected Philip to yell at his parents for that, but he didn't
its 1800s dunno interracial relationships too dangerous movies so unrealistic
Ikr it's so sad 😢😭
Yeh that’s so mean she just said she always wanted to go there and they ruin it!
Trust me how they made the racism in this movie was extremely extremely watered down back in those days it was much worse and way more violent
Evelyn Adams agreed this film was whitewashed in that respect. It's still bad today but not always obvious.
@@iloveyourgyatttt this scene was messed up but it was so watered down
Evelyn Adams don't get me wrong . Some parts of this film is amazing like the music and zac and zendayas chemistry but factually inaccurate
@@iloveyourgyatttt facts
Honestly yeah as bad as it was back then I wish they would have made it more realistic. I was expecting them to call her a negro or slave or smthin. The help seems way too tame.
It's takes courage to stand up to your own parents. But those parents deserved to be lectured.
Too right. It takes a lot of courage to lecture your own parents, as we live in a world where we've been brought up to be polite to our elders. But those parents fully deserved the lecturing.
it's a sad day when the children have to teach their parents lessons about respect and good morals
@@antifamanutd we should always respect our elders but that doesn't mean we shouldn't call them out when they behave unnecessarily vile towards others
WOKE MUFC GURL omg yes 🙌🏼
FACTS!!!
For people who says that this was inaccurate of how racism is suppose to act. We all know it was way way way WAY worse than this. It’s a good movie and it still has the meaning part of it, but if they actually accurately follow history, it wouldn’t be a musical like it was originally planned. It was already heartbreaking to see the drunk group of men attacking the performers because they’re “freaks” to them. I don’t think they want to entirely focus on the violence and put that as a musical.
Second, aside from claiming on racism, it’s also about two lovers being part of different class. Phillip is part of the upper class, and Anne is part of the lower class. Those people are not suppose to be seen as they’ll be the talk of their communities. Phillip will get kicked out of his class if he was seen with any people from the lower class. As he sang in “The Other Side” telling Barnum “no thanks, I don’t want to be involve in your circus performances” or near the lower class level as he’ll be the talk of the town if he does.
So not only people dislike her because she’s half black, but she’s part of the “freaks” of Barnum’s Circus, and she’s a lower class person who performs with others with no title to her name.
In general this is an original idea that had for a long time, they just didn’t have the permission yet to give it a go.
LiLi Guzman and Anne is a fictional character
Niat bet anjinrr
LiLi Guzman who wants to see these Gruesome people be horrid and graphic in a musical. As long as the premise is established the scene is fine.
Honestly though I feel bad because this could’ve happened in real life even though it was just a movie it could’ve happened in real life and that is really sad
Get over it!
The fact that phil wanted to ask but was scared she wouldnt come is just so cute so he just meets her there
So sweet 🥰
i feel sorry for Anne, Phillip's parents are so disrespectful and rude
But Philip really dare to tell his parent that he likes Anne
luping liu its what he should have done
I don't understand what the parents said or what it means that made Anne run away.
@@shareesegraham7755 They called her the help. It was a very watered down version of racism. It was actually a lot worse and more violent than this scene shows, but that's what they were basically saying.
I totally agree with you,they’re a really beautiful couple,especially because their relationship reminds me of the relationship I might have with my crush,since I’m Brazilian and he’s British,and,I know,this is nothing compared to Phillip and Anne’s relationship,his parents are two assholes and they totally shouldn’t treat her like that just because he’s white and she’s brown.
"But parading around with the help!"
I know it's just acting in a movie but that scene hurt
What does parading with the help mean?
@@shareesegraham7755 Being with a lower class black woman. In those times, people were extremely classist and racist. Phillip's father said that because he considers Anne far, far beneath them.
Jade Crownover oh thx
@@shareesegraham7755 You're welcome!
Innnit it's not her fault she's black
Aw I almost cried when Anne ran out and Philip called after her😥❤️
Yeah
No shame on the parents, not Phillip.
any man or woman who would be willing to stand up to their parents for you is definetely worth keeping, providing you;re in the right
sadly thats how it was back in those times. SO glad we live in a different time where its not ok to treat other races like 'the help'
michellel9595 it's still like it now unfortunately it's just way more covert
Lmfaooo oh it is so different now.
Ana White ok hold on it’s definitely not like back in the days 2018/9 is waaaay more less Rasicm and yes there is still rasicm and they will always be but don’t come and say it’s the same
Watch Django Unchainded to understand what racism looked like back in the day.
michellel9595 they don’t want him to be with her since she’s a lower class and he’s a high class
I'm usually not into the clothing people wore in this time period, but I really like that dress Anne is wearing😍😍😘😘😂it's so beautiful😂😍😭😭
I personally thought they did her dirty on that one
India Mcleod I like the men’s clothes back then better than today,
Anything Zendaya wears, she rocks it tbh...
Yeah, I love her in that green dress! It's so pretty!
I know this comment is a year old but it's not even historically accurate. This dress is closer to the 1890's, rather than the 1850's in which this film is set.
You tell 'em, Wildcat!!!
Lauren Brown 😂😍👏🏼
Lol ya wildcat!
I like that "Wildcat" comment Lauren Brown. Nice Job!!
@@gabrielleclennon6589 ya
Once a wildcat always a wildcat
Omg that parent needs to close his mouth!
I know
I hated them :
But it's good that when Philip speak back to his parent and said he doesn't want the place where he was.
Disgraceful parents they are.
His deep voice... is intense... 😍
Massiel Largaespada Right?!! I used to think his teen voice was so attractive, but it’s nothing compared to his deep adult voice now 😍😍😍
I would of hated to live in an age where skin colour like Zendayas wasn't considered beautiful, she is extraordinarily beautiful!
As a half White and half Mexican American I too would have hated to live back then.
Zendaya deserved an Oscar nomination for this performance.
She and everyone else in front of the camera and behind who put their heart and soul into this film. I didn’t know what a masterpiece I was in for.
And you thought you had a bad Date?...
Anne is so pretty ♡
They are small-minded people. I’m glad he defends her. He doesn’t want to be part of the prejudice people.
aw this part tears me up
Throughout the snippets that I've seen of this movie, I never understood what exactly could have been flawed about Anne until she said that she always wanted to go to the theatre, daaaaamn
Crazy part about was black peopl was still slaves during this time period
New York was not a slave state.
@@mrpinhedz7134 that's not what they said
Barnum didn't found the circus until 1871, so technically, slavery was ended by that time, or was supposed to be. But that doesn't take away from the fact that African Americans were still treated horrendously, whether or not they were considered free
@@kelsi9021, eh, even for a while after slavery was officially outlawed there were loopholes. You can see it in the Free State of Jones
@@kelsi9021 This scene takes place during Jenny Lind's tour, which was in 1851. Barnum still had the museum in New York City (which burned in 1865), but not not yet the traveling tent show circus.
After the video ended I started singing rewrite the stars XDD
Me too, I'm not kidding
i feel sad for anne but phillip shouted at his parents saying how dare you speak to her like that
Yay Phillip same with anne
People need to remember this is a PG movie, meaning kids can watch it too. We know it's not accurate, we know it was way worse. What it teaches kids is that who you are as a person is what matters. Keep in mind, the staff were abused for being freaks, and some of them were white. Zendaya's character's reasoning is obviously a different reason. But both did happen, sadly and still does. I see kids bullied for skin colour, sexual curiosity, weight, spots, voice, how they walk, anything. This movie is GREAT, it shows you to be proud of who you are and that's a lesson kids should learn. That equality means equal. I mean I don't want my younger sibling watch someone be beaten to death, raped or called the n word? They're too young, they get the picture from the movie. I'm in my late 20's and seeing the gay couple in IT 2 being beaten made me turn away. Some scenes are hard to stomach, especially for kids. So appreciate the PG movies who teach kids well, if you want the in detail gory shit go to PG 18 or crime shows, plenty there.
Nyssa Tarra you would win a gold metal for the best speech in the world. 👏👏👏
good comment
If I was Phillip, I would've walked away from my parents at that moment and never look back!
I’d like to see those parents watch rewrite the stars.
Innnnnnnnit
"I'm sorry I believe theirs only supposed to be one" like if you love that part!!
0:58
Anne storms off
This is absolutely out of order for the parents to talk to Anne like that and I’m glad Phillip had the courage to step up to defend her
“If this is my place, then I don’t want any part of it” I wouldn’t want any part of it either if it means being racist to people like Anne and her friends I was raised better than this
Yeah exactly
@@iyanuoriakhi4794 Thank You!
@@gabrielleclennon6589 in today's world we still call people names not like that but make fun of people's skin
@@iyanuoriakhi4794 Where has our happy World gone to, Honestly? SMH
@@gabrielleclennon6589 innit though
I felt really bad for Anne here Phillips parents made her doubt her and Phillip could be together plus they made her feel lower than low because of the colour of her skin and she didn’t deserve that no one does 😞💔
I think people should be who they are and because they should never have to change for anyone not even for people they love everything be yourself you are amazing in every way 💗💗💗
Those Phillip's parents eyes on the poor Anne.That was a heartbreak TO ME!
When I heard Rewrite The Stars, the song gave me a reason to see the movie. But the build up to it was not something I was fully prepared for. Zac has got to do more musicals every once in a while. Not too often even though seeing him play Troy Bolton made me a fan as a kid.
If Phillip"s parents called me the help I would cry
You should keep your head held high
My version
Mr. Carlyle : Philip, have you no shame? Associating yourself with the Barnum business is one thing, but parading around with the help!
[Anne leaves, humiliated]
Phillip Carlyle : Anne! Anne!
Phillip Carlyle : [turns coldly to his father] How dare you speak to her like that.
Mrs. Carlyle : You forget your place, Philip.
Phillip Carlyle: I don't care Special Needs Dad! She was the love of my life!
Mrs. Carlyle: Excuse me, but you don't EVER call your father Special Needs Dad!
Phillip Carlyle: Well, that's what he gets for insulting Anne!
yo, i am so slow. i didnt know that this movie was racist until my mom said so. its not obvious at all really. i just thought that they didnt like her because she was in the circus. but ive learned now. 😂
Same lol 😂
same-
It’s nit just racism but also classism. They’re disgusted that he’s dating with “the help,” as in servant class.
This scene made me sad
They two are so cute tho
Love it wen he says this is my place
Anyone who says the phrase you forget your place in an insulting way really just needs to have every right and everything stripped from them so that they can refind their place.
Why Phillp parents hated Anne she dindt do anything
I hates His parents so much and I feel bad for her
My heart broke for Annie 🥺🥺💔💔💔
Heartbreaking, but I'm glad this movie showed history and discussed racism, the difficulties of interracial dating back then, discrimination, etc.
damn I cries when I saw tears in his eyes
Yeah
anne and tina goldstein
Philip and newt scamander
This whole scene is just 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻😭😭❤️❤️❤️
Love can give you strength you never knew you had. Wasn’t a racism thing but I literally just lived this type of thing in my life fighting for the love of my life. (Status in society) #tearedupduringthissceneofmovie
Cool as owt what he says to his parents
😍😍😍
Had my father been this ignorant, I'd have called him horrible things and then disowned him and would NEVER change my mind. I also have a Black GF.
I think he just realized he's not cut out for being rich being mean and rude and stuffy he wants what Mr. Barnum promised him during the other side song and I think he realized his place is not being rich his place is being famous with the circus even if they're despised that's what Philip wants especially how he saw his parents treat Ann he realized that's not what he wants to be when older he wants to be beloved by all.❤😅
If someone was to say, a person can't get or do job because they have a disability, say an ex con turned good can't be a preacher because he was in jail, say that a person can't even stand a centameter away from an upper class person because they are poor or help, say that a man can't teach children because he has tattoos, the slave Douglas was not allowed to go to abraham Lincoln's party because he was black: that someone shouldn't be given the privilege of even talk. There are good, skillful people who are going through rough times and the last thing they need is a rich snob to make them feel worse so the snob can feel better that they don't have the same struggles and judgments.
Zac and Zendaya are so cute
Indeed, also Tom Holland and Zendaya are so cute too.
Truee...Zendaya and Zac are so Tandem Couple in The Greatest Showman as Anne and Philip,Zac Efron is Very Handsome and Zendaya is Very Beautiful Especially in her Hair...I Almost Love this Couple...But Anne is Run When Philip,s Dad Tell to Anne Wheeler...😢😢💖
they were so mean☹️
this is my favorite part; drama
Yep...been there...
0:47 He’s such a jerk!
He did not call her "a help"
Disrespectful people are no people.
Phillip's parents are so rude, disrespectful and ignorant. Hats off to Phillip for standing up to them!! While I believe people should respect their parents, if the parents are being douches, they don't deserve any respect.
Unbelievable his parents care about they’re reputation more than they’re son’s happiness what kind of parents are they ?!?!?!?!?!?
The ones who are like the Montagues and the Capulets
Everyone thinks it's about race but if you watch the movie they don't like her because she's in the circus and dresses wierd and they think she's a freak and all
It's a combination of both. His father specifically calls her 'the help', which means he's referring to her race.
There’s a movie called “The Help” it’s truly why his father says that. “The Help” back then was always the ppl of color.
At that time there were differt classes. One of them were the white and black and the other was poor and rich. Anne was unfortunatly poor and black, and Philip was rich and white, so everyone thought they should not evan be aloud to look at each other.
I watched the movie and race is also very much a part of it.
Its about race too ....
“Most unorthodox!”
Hey shyness when trying to explain that there should only be one ticket…amazing acting showing the underlying fear of correcting a “white person” in that time
give my money back
Ok...but HER DRESS
Me: Rude! People are meant to be free, not bossed around like some kind of children!
so sad
It just rude and uncalled for
wait wait hold up so this scene is near to rewrite the stars? really? yay
I hate the way that Philips parents were to Anne
mother father this is newt scamander
I Didn't like what Daddy Phillip's Parents said to Mommy Anne,Daddy Phillip Couldn't Leave Mommy Anne Because Ever Since he Became Mr.Barnum's Partner,it was like he Loved Mommy Anne,Daddy Phillip's Parents too are so Embarrassing,Because they are also Rude,The Person you Love Will Be Told that,Aawww,Daddy Phillip was Annoyed when his father said that to Mommy Anne..😢😢😢😢
so so sad
They barnumified the plot and glossed over things. What did you expect it’s a musical about the guy who practically invented glamourizing crap like this.
Hold up, what?
@@pablosilva6932 P.T. Barnum was a horrible person in real life. This musical glosses over the many terrible things he did in order to portray him as a whimsical family man who loves imagination and fun.
His parents should be ashamed of themselves!!! How dare they speak to her like racists!!!
Anne and Phillip
Sorry I had to...
I'm confused what I meant by this comment 😂
Whst werre the parents names
Jessica S I don’t think they mentioned their names. I think it’s just Mr and Mrs Carlyle.
Anne should have slapped Phil’s dad. It would have been a lot more satisfying.
Haha
This is just sad
I am confused Zendaya looks normal why does his parents do not like her.
Why would he speak to her like that
No hate I love the movie but Zendayas 23 and Zac is 32 and the made out in the hospital scene ...........😲
Don't be rascist I'm a building
Hold up...hold the phone..... wait one darn second lol ok 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 so confused they are literally the same skin color. I mean I know in real life zendaya is mixed but like you can barely tell in this movie. Like I know the parents are mad because she’s black but if you didn’t know her ancestry you couldn’t even tell. I love this movie but my mind is blown
This is very, very true and I agree with what you say. However, it wasn't just the fact Zac's character "Philip" was with Zendaya's character "Anne" who was mixed colored. But it was also because he was hanging around what Phillip's father disliked his son hanging around the circus and Barnum's ways. So I think there was a number of things. But going back to the whole skin color thing back then, white people hanging around black people was a big no let alone falling in love with. So I don't think it mattered that Anne wasn't as dark complected for she still had dark skinned and that counted for something as a "bad thing".
NOW...before anyone says anything, I am not judging any race...in fact, I love these two so much as characters and as actors so please know I am not saying anything against Zendaya or anything or her character. I think love is love and if you find that special someone in your life no matter the difference, embrace it and show it off. Don't let anyone tell you, you can't love someone differently than oneself.
The real problem is that she's a "show girl" and the Carlysles are high-society. If she was the daughter of the Spanish ambassador from Andalusia, her color would be perfectly OK and New York society would say "what a lovely match for lucky Phillip."
skill issue
This was how my dad was to my first gf 😂😂 😂
Pi
Racists😡😡😡😡
What broke my heart even more was that, THAT WAS ZENDAYA GUYS, SHES A QUEEN PLUS SHES EVEN PRETTIER THEN THOSE GOD DAMN UGLY PARENTS
awfull, bad film
L parents tbh