I just think it's worth pointing out that other countries also change the settings of movie and TV shows when they do their own versions, so it's not just Hollywood thing.
Yes indeed. Art reflects culture, not the other way around. Which means, if a story is told in a particular culture you will often see that reflected within the story.I just think it's worth pointing out that other countries also change the settings of movie and TV shows when they do their own versions, so it's not just Hollywood thing.
Which Golem?
Never followed Freddie Mercury or Queen, but still, I shouldn't have missed that!The one Lipwig talks to to get them to move....gold, keeps kneeling with one arm in the air, Lipwig refers to him as ‘black moustache’ at one point and it clicked.
Never followed Freddie Mercury or Queen, but still, I shouldn't have missed that!![]()
On lspace there is a breakdown of literary references for each novel. I love how he buried all sorts of easter eggs into the novels.
I think it just makes you old.Annd now I'm out.
(Does this make me sexist, racist or both?)
That's not someone who would have occurred to me.
Major Motoko Kusanagi is an assault-team leader for the Public Security Section 9 of "New Port City" in Japan.. It may have been made to look like Hong Kong.. but wasn'tIt was a made up coast city..
Batou had served in a military special forces unit and often states that he was a Ranger-trained soldier with the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force.. So he was "Originally" Japanese
Motoko, in the manga, had a run of the mill, average body.. like a ford focus.. but with the internals customized..
Plus, The Japanese are quite a xenophobic people.. come and visit, but don't stay.. even Koreans..
well there's always 47 Ronin.. with Keanu Reeves..
I remember watching Mission Impossible, the 60's series.. not the Tom "I'm short but Awesome" Cruise ones..
for 3 years they had Leonard Nimoy as the group's "mask/actor" guy.. and in 1 episode.. they were in Japan.. and they had Nimoy as the "Asian" guy with a couple make up props.. Ha!
(then there's You Only Live Twice with Sean Connery getting make up to be an Asian guy.. ugh)
So, back in the 60's.. they didn't care.. they had the lead guy play a Central American general a lot of times.. and he was blonde (pretty much grey) hair blue eyes..
Sometimes I think people are just sick of stuff always being moved to America as the setting because of Hollywood. Especially when they will just film it in Canada, and aren’t shy of international shoots for tax purposes anyway xD.
That's not going to happen now, at least not without negative comment. Hell, on io9 they were trying to start something with Batwoman being Jewish since Ruby Rose isn't.Back in the 1950's Toshiro Mifune starred as a Mexican man in the movie Ánimas Trujano: El hombre importante (Ánimas Trujano: The Important Man), so sometimes, the race of an actor/actress isn't that important if they can look convincing in a role (Jake Gyllenhall as Prince Dastan in Prince Of Persia comes to mind; with his beard, and dressed in Iranian streetwear speaking Farsi, he could probably pass for an Iranian man, or even impersonate a member of the Iranian Majlis with what they wear.)
That's not going to happen now, at least not without negative comment. Hell, on io9 they were trying to start something with Batwoman being Jewish since Ruby Rose isn't.
Actually, they did do a live action Fullmetal Alchemist movie in Japan, and some people were upset because they used an all Asian cast, rather than a mostly European cast that would have fit the source material better. It's on Netflix in the US.Lets take Full Metal Alchmist..
If they make a live action of that, then it would have to be a majorly european/american cast.. becuase its pretty much set in Germany/Austria analog.. Now you have middle eastren people like Scar and his people, and you have chinese/asian in lou fang.. Thats where its set.. so you make the casting decisions based on that, sure there's a bit of wiggle room on a few characters.. but ..
And if the US did that with an all white cast.. of course acused of White washing.. ugh..Actually, they did do a live action Fullmetal Alchemist movie in Japan, and some people were upset because they used an all Asian cast, rather than a mostly European cast that would have fit the source material better. It's on Netflix in the US.
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