It’s based upon a 2009 book that has actually been accused of perpetuating a ” white saviour” narrative – when black characters are marginalised for the advantage of a white hero who “conserves” them.
Viola plays a housemaid who assists Emma Stone’s journalist character expose bigotry in the neighborhood – and this isn’t the very first time she’s stated she is sorry for the role.
” There’s nobody who’s not amused by The Aid. There’s a part of me that feels like I betrayed myself, and my people, since I was in a film that wasn’t ready to [tell the whole truth],” Viola informed Vanity Fair
The Emmy, Oscar and Tony Acclaimed starlet – the very first black actor to win the “Triple Crown of Performing” – says she