“You’re not going to win an argument on Twitter,” Davis said
by expressing the futility of arguing with people on social media.
“I agree with [director] Gina Prince-Bythewood’s saying is you’re not going to win an argument on Twitter,” Davis said. “We entered the story where the kingdom was in flux, at a crossroads. They were looking to find some way to keep their civilization and kingdom alive. It wasn’t until the late 1800s that they were decimated. Most of the story is fictionalized. It has to be.
and there are truths on that that are there. If people want to learn more, they can investigate more.” Ultimately, Davis insists that the movie examines women who were forced into battle or faced death. “They were recruited between the ages of eight and 14,” said Davis. “They were recruited by the King to fight for the kingdom of Dahomey. They were not allowed to marry or have children. The ones who refused the call were beheaded.”Featuring 2x stronger active noise cancellation.