It's so strange. I always thought that Rochelle, even more than Sarah, was at times the "moral compass" of the coven. Well, right up til Nancy went berserk. I always loved that look she gave Laura the second time she took the diving board, like: Bitch... keep it up. I found my team. But she was also the first to feel regret at what they were doing when she found Laura in the shower. That moment when she looked in the mirror and her own reflection looked away was a sign that she didn't want to cause THAT much pain and maybe things had gone too far. But, peer pressure and all that kept her from voicing her own concerns until the final confrontation...
Woooow. Thats so fucked up what she been through. Rachel True deserves recognition and rewards for the role she worked hard to get. Without Rchel True, The Craft would just another white girl movie.
💯% agree! She also stated in another interview that Fairuza Balk was the only one that reached out & fought with the promoters to included True.. but the rest of them are 🚮
It's so strange. I always thought that Rochelle, even more than Sarah, was at times the "moral compass" of the coven.
Well, right up til Nancy went berserk.
I always loved that look she gave Laura the second time she took the diving board, like: Bitch... keep it up. I found my team.
But she was also the first to feel regret at what they were doing when she found Laura in the shower. That moment when she looked in the mirror and her own reflection looked away was a sign that she didn't want to cause THAT much pain and maybe things had gone too far.
But, peer pressure and all that kept her from voicing her own concerns until the final confrontation...
She was likable for the most part, and she still is my favorite, but unfortunately, peer pressure got to her, causing her to act out of character.
It’s bizarre how her and Kasi Lemmons almost favor each other.
I love Kasi, we was born in the same state!
Woooow. Thats so fucked up what she been through.
Rachel True deserves recognition and rewards for the role she worked hard to get.
Without Rchel True, The Craft would just another white girl movie.
I most definitely agree
Black don’t crack
This is not surprising. They are all about their own coins, not the collective (Original Craft members).
💯% agree!
She also stated in another interview that Fairuza Balk was the only one that reached out & fought with the promoters to included True.. but the rest of them are 🚮
It’s not an old movie to me. ❤️
Same 🫡
Me either
The other cast members in here because they are not black they don't care about the black person the black woman
@@Tiajones333 basically 🤦🏽♂️
What is the actual name of the instrumental in the background?
“Hold on” Lakey Inspired