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The little boy, skin as brown as the earth, travels barefoot from across the globe to give a little bit of himself to the white woman lost in her concrete jungle. Such a typical fetishization of non-white bodies.
So racist it's comical! It's the magical negro factor. The person of color in the fiction narrative who enriches the lives of an innately good white person through his or her wisdom by dint of difference.
People of color are always thought to have some kind of ineffable connection to nature and everything that's orignary that white people lack.
Are you sure about the director? I just saw this spot credited to Bruce Hunt as director on the Biscuit Filmworks website. Doesn't really look like Baz's style.
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It's the magical negro factor. The person of color in the fiction narrative who enriches the lives of an innately good white person through his or her wisdom by dint of difference.
People of color are always thought to have some kind of ineffable connection to nature and everything that's orignary that white people lack.