Avatar, that's a show I have been wanting to watch for a while now. Just lately
lost_angelwings has informed me a live action film is to be made from the series and, as appears to be something of a tradition, many of the characters have been cast as white in stark contrast to their original depiction.
So, um, yay? I have not even been paying attention or looking and I can name a few off-hand this has happened to, like Dragon Ball, Speed Racer and Earthsea, so it is not hard to see a trend. Because we all know white people need as many breaks as they can get in the film industry, right? If race does not matter there should have been no problem casting to match characters' original conception, surely not such a thorough problem unless we want to pretend white people are just plain better actors. And if it does matter, well, there's even less excuse then.![]()
Icon (plus others) from here, thanks again to
lost_angelwings for the link.
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Racist casting strikes again
But if they didn't use white actors then how would white audiences ever be expected to relate? [/snark] I am so f-ing tired of white being default and when pointed out about this attitude the response is basically "what? white IS default", even if they do not realize that is what their words are meaning! Like "oh it's not set on Earth, so there aren't actually Asians there!" but there ARE white ppl right? Weirdness. Sometimes odd casting works, like using Keenu Reeve as John Constantine - ok, he wasn't a cross between Spike and Sting, but he did a decent job of the role. |
