A quick unscripted video review of Joel Coen's new Macbeth adaptation

Yeah, I see what you’re saying, but I don’t think that’s what this person is implying with their comment. This person’s comment literally says “she was a child, seeing how far she could push the man that she loved,” implying that Lady M should literally be a child throughout the duration of the story and I have found no evidence to suggest that this is the case in any of my studies.

I’m also confused by this section: “there’s finally an adaption for the big screen with a POC portraying Macbeth, yet we have an older woman portraying Lady Macbeth, again.” What exactly does this mean? It sounds like this person is implying that casting an older female as a lead in a movie is not a good example of positive representation which sounds a little far-fetched and frankly naive to me.

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