Underseer
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New trailer just dropped, so we might as well have a thread for taking about this movie.
Honestly, the trailer looks pretty good, all things considered.
We might as well talk about the elephant in the room: white washing the main character. Personally, I'm not happy about this, but I understand now that audiences are simply too racist to accept an Asian female protagonist in a blockbuster action movie.
Honestly, Ghost in the Shell is a peculiar property that kind of lends itself to race flipping and even nationality flipping, just not the main character. At least not for me.
Bateau
I think most fans, like myself, actually picture a white guy playing this character, and not just any white person. His personality is very American. I always pictured an American white guy playing this part.
Paz
Does anyone really care what race and nationality this guy is? As long as he has some kind of shady connection with the underworld and comes across as someone who is "slick" (or thinks he's slick) with the ladies, it's all good. If they recast him as, say, an Italian ex-mafia guy who ran away to Japan and somehow ended up in Japanese intelligence, would anyone bat an eye?
Ishikawa
He could be anything. Anything at all, and it would not affect the story one bit. In fact if he came from someplace unexpected, that might even be better.
Saito
Saito has a peculiar way of telling stories that you're not quite sure are true, or how much of it is true. The nature of his stories always struck me as very Australian. Aboriginal Australian might work even better.
The three characters that have to be Japanese for me as a fan are Togusa, chief Aramaki, and the main character Motoko Kusanagi.
Togusa needs to be Japanese just because there is a very Japanese quality to his ordinariness. You get the feeling that if he hadn't become a cop, he would have been a salary-man in a Japanese cubicle farm somewhere.
Aramaki is too knowledgeable about Japanese political structures to be anything but Japanese.
And the main character is, well, the main character. I hope they at least explain her as a Japanese person who chose a Caucasian body when picking out what her artificial body would look like. That might actually fit, and would serve as a comment on racial attitudes about beauty in Asia right now.
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By the way, if you are going to pick a white woman to play this character, Scarlet is absolutely the best choice.
Honestly, the trailer looks pretty good, all things considered.
We might as well talk about the elephant in the room: white washing the main character. Personally, I'm not happy about this, but I understand now that audiences are simply too racist to accept an Asian female protagonist in a blockbuster action movie.
Honestly, Ghost in the Shell is a peculiar property that kind of lends itself to race flipping and even nationality flipping, just not the main character. At least not for me.
Bateau
I think most fans, like myself, actually picture a white guy playing this character, and not just any white person. His personality is very American. I always pictured an American white guy playing this part.
Paz
Does anyone really care what race and nationality this guy is? As long as he has some kind of shady connection with the underworld and comes across as someone who is "slick" (or thinks he's slick) with the ladies, it's all good. If they recast him as, say, an Italian ex-mafia guy who ran away to Japan and somehow ended up in Japanese intelligence, would anyone bat an eye?
Ishikawa
He could be anything. Anything at all, and it would not affect the story one bit. In fact if he came from someplace unexpected, that might even be better.
Saito
Saito has a peculiar way of telling stories that you're not quite sure are true, or how much of it is true. The nature of his stories always struck me as very Australian. Aboriginal Australian might work even better.
The three characters that have to be Japanese for me as a fan are Togusa, chief Aramaki, and the main character Motoko Kusanagi.
Togusa needs to be Japanese just because there is a very Japanese quality to his ordinariness. You get the feeling that if he hadn't become a cop, he would have been a salary-man in a Japanese cubicle farm somewhere.
Aramaki is too knowledgeable about Japanese political structures to be anything but Japanese.
And the main character is, well, the main character. I hope they at least explain her as a Japanese person who chose a Caucasian body when picking out what her artificial body would look like. That might actually fit, and would serve as a comment on racial attitudes about beauty in Asia right now.
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By the way, if you are going to pick a white woman to play this character, Scarlet is absolutely the best choice.