The enthusiast “corrected” the appearance of the dark mermaid with the help of neural networks. The heroine turned white and red-haired

The recent trailer for “The Little Mermaid” provoked the opposite reaction on the internet, which the creators were counting on. The video has received half a million dislikes. The main reason for discontent was the dark-skinned actress Halle Bailey (Halle Bailey), who played the role of Ariel. Against the background of the scandal, one of the Twitter users decided to use the neural network and “correct» the appearance of the heroine.

As result pale Ariel from the Disney cartoon: with light skin and red hair. According to the enthusiast, the release of the film allows him to change all the scenes with the participation of the heroine.

The enthusiast “corrected” the appearance of the dark mermaid with the help of neural networks.  The heroine turned white and red-haired

Opinions are traditionally divided on the internet. Some said Ariel has a “canonical” appearance, while others found this to be an expression of racism.

Previously, Jodi Benson, who voiced Ariel in the 1989 cartoon, stood up for Halle Bailey. “Holly, you were just amazing! I am so proud of you and your amazing achievement Ariel,” wrote the actress. 👀 GTA 6 announcement is getting closer


Source: VG Times

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