Disgracefully inaccurate film. Any person over the age of 7 could easily point out that transgender black people and even black people alone were certainly not near as common or treated in any way similar to the way in which it is portrayed in this film which is based in 16th century Britain. In reality it is in fact a racist film as it writes slavery out of British history at every opportunity. They even have the nerve to place a huge number of black people on the courts and counsels of both queen's. It's time for the extreme lefties to put down their crayons and perhaps try to make films that are even comparibly as believable as grass growing on the moon. Disgustingly poor and inaccurate film. I don't mind some historical inaccuracies for the sake of cinematography or dramatism but these inaccuracies are frustrating and overtly political. If these people made Braveheart, the protagonist wouldve been called 'William Wallace and Gromit' rather than 'William Wallace'. A must NOT watch if you have any respect for history, your sanity and quite possibly even your mental well-being.