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rinkwolf10
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 2:55 pm
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I don't really get why it matters if they are Asian or not. I would hate what the outcome of All I Need Is Kill (Edge of Tomorrow) would have been if the Director was conforming to the pressure of purists. The character's race played no role in the plot or outcome of the film.
Unlike Attack on Titan where it was clearly stated that Misaka was the ONLY asian (mixed at that) but the live action adaption "Asian-afide" all the characters and even changed the name of the bad ass character to be Japanese. That I can see getting upset about.
But, for this film, as long as it's a good adaption of the plot and entertaining, race debate shouldn't have any place in it in the casting.
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GATSU
Joined: 03 Jan 2002
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 3:29 pm
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Amantha: Actually, Ghost in the Shell made good money on home video. It's Blade Runner 2049 which is flopping.
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MrSatyre
Joined: 25 May 2009
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:04 pm
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Guile wrote: | Didn't he cast black actors as Norse Gods? He doesn't seem like he'd be all that faithful to the source material given his past adaptions. |
Presumably he'll also invent a time machine to go back to visit Akira Kurosawa and advise him that it's unacceptable to 21st Century social justice warriors to make movies based on Shakespeare's plays with Japanese actors. Oh, wait. It's not, because social justice warriors don't understand hypocrisy.
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Lord Oink
Joined: 06 Jul 2016
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:51 pm
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Watanabefan wrote: | I'm not even sure why that's being raised when he's explicitly said he'd push for that to not happen if he were chosen. |
Unfortunate implications. He cares when it comes to recasting Asians as whites, but not when it's whites as blacks? That says something about the director and his underlying racial issues.
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Watanabefan
Joined: 02 Oct 2017
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 8:05 pm
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Lord Oink wrote: |
Unfortunate implications. He cares when it comes to recasting Asians as whites, but not when it's whites as blacks? |
That's sorta the point, yes.
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CrowLia
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 8:24 pm
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Lord Oink wrote: |
Watanabefan wrote: | I'm not even sure why that's being raised when he's explicitly said he'd push for that to not happen if he were chosen. |
Unfortunate implications. He cares when it comes to recasting Asians as whites, but not when it's whites as blacks? That says something about the director and his underlying racial issues. |
Indeed it says something about him: That he is aware of the giant racism issue that permeates Hollywood and the massive privilege that white actors and actresses enjoy vs non-white actors in terms of getting cast, especially for leading roles in blockbuster movies, which means white actors and actresses don't need any director to militantly ensure that "white" characters are kept "white" because they won't be lacking for jobs either way.
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Lord Oink
Joined: 06 Jul 2016
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 2:50 pm
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CrowLia wrote: | Indeed it says something about him: That he is aware of the giant racism issue that permeates Hollywood and the massive privilege that white actors and actresses enjoy vs non-white actors in terms of getting cast, especially for leading roles in blockbuster movies, which means white actors and actresses don't need any director to militantly ensure that "white" characters are kept "white" because they won't be lacking for jobs either way. |
I was actually thinking more towards him being a racist. People sure like to complain about anime adaptions being whitewashed, but the minute the opposite happens a portion of them suddenly go "Well now hold on a minute..." If someone wants more certain types of characters, maybe they should make their own characters rather than stealing other people's characters. You know, like Japan does. Hollywood still has a lot to learn.
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Watanabefan
Joined: 02 Oct 2017
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 2:55 pm
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Lord Oink wrote: | People sure like to complain about anime adaptions being whitewashed, but the minute the opposite happens a portion of them suddenly go "Well now hold on a minute..." |
Uh, yeah. That's kind of the whole point of what the poster said. Hollywood roles tend to overwhelmingly go to white actors, and Waititi knows there's a difference between adding to the diversity of the cast by casting more actors of color, and detracting from it by giving roles written for non-white characters to white actors.
It's really not rocket science.
Quote: | I was actually thinking more towards him being a racist. |
Ah yes, changing the race of one white character in a film that is otherwise cast with white people makes him a huge racist. Glad you shed some light on it.
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Lord Oink
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 3:18 pm
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Watanabefan wrote: | Hollywood roles tend to overwhelmingly go to white actors |
Probably because the characters were originally white. You may as well complain a majority of Japanese cinema characters are Japanese. Sounds like you care more about production politics than an adaption being good.
Quote: | Ah yes, changing the race of one white character in a film that is otherwise cast with white people makes him a huge racist. Glad you shed some light on it. |
You mock, yet if the opposite happened, I imagine you would act different.
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Watanabefan
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 3:24 pm
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Lord Oink wrote: |
Watanabefan wrote: | Hollywood roles tend to overwhelmingly go to white actors |
Probably because the characters were originally white. |
Yes, as the result of being created in a less enlightened time period. Now that's no longer the case. In fact I'm not even sure why this is even a sticking point since a large amount of superhero films nowadays try to diversify the casts.
Quote: | Sounds like you care more about production politics than an adaption being good. |
And yet so far Valkyrie has been praised by the critics of being one of the best parts of the film. Almost like diversity isn't a bad thing.
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KH91
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Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 2:17 pm
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Thank you for being considerate, but I'd rather Hollywood not touch this.
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