Ok, stop with the "racist movie" thing
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Educator07 — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 02:25 PM)
Like Birth of a Nation (1915)? By your reasoning if some Confederate Apologists and Sony produced a movie set during 1864 in which freed blacks (speaking ebonics, eating watermelon, and committing crimes) begged to return to their former masters because "slavery wasn't all that bad" (minus the being raped and whipped thing) African Americans shouldn't be upset because it's fiction and occurred in a different time.
Bull crap. Esp. considering there are whites that are selling a narrative that slavery really wasn't all that bad. -
kmags84 — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 02:48 PM)
And while Slavery still exists in Africa, let's point at a film from 1915, with far more Literal Racist INTENTIONS. I swear, it's like people who call Viva La Cuba a Documentary rather than Propaganda. There are lines in the sand. Where Reality and Fiction are separated. Story Telling Vs FORCED Narrative.
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joe_538 — 9 years ago(April 19, 2016 02:38 PM)
As it is, however, these particular cultists are not presented as being separate from Indian culture.
Not even when it's pointed out the thuggees aren't even supposed to exist anymore? It's pretty plain they're deviating from the cultural norms, and what "should be" for India in 1935. -
Karl Aksel — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 01:04 AM)
Not even when it's pointed out the thuggees aren't even supposed to exist anymore? It's pretty plain they're deviating from the cultural norms, and what "should be" for India in 1935.
They're not supposed to exist anymore because the British wiped them out - not because of cultural evolution. The Thuggees were part of Hindu culture, and at no point does anyone say that "this is not what the Thuggees were like!" Just the opposite, in fact: when they are watching the ceremony from their concealed position, Indy says "nobody's seen this for a hundred years" - meaning we are to take it this is what an actual Thuggee ceremony looked like - that this sort of ceremony was part of Hindu culture. -
buddyboy28 — 9 years ago(April 20, 2016 11:59 AM)
If they had left in the scene where Indy is puzzled at the very un-Hindu-like behaviour of these people, then you could use that argument
I hate the PC brigade getting offended by everything but I can't disagree with this.
Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg themselves have said it was insensitive to Indian culture.
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Arvin-G-Borkar — 9 years ago(September 11, 2016 06:54 PM)
Some of what you said is kind of false.
Thuggies were real, but were not Hindu. Thuggie was a belief, a Muslim belief. Since Indians could be Muslims or Hindu, it WAS part of Indian culture.
I just wanted to set that straight.
Mola Ram even says "The Hindu God will fall", so clearly Kali was suppose to be a Muslim God. The actual thuggie did not associate with Kali as their God. I am thinking the actual God was Allah, however, they did not use it in the movie because the Western world would probably have trouble associating Allah with India (that is just my take).
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Karl Aksel — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 12:58 AM)
Thuggies were real, but were not Hindu. Thuggie was a belief, a Muslim belief. Since Indians could be Muslims or Hindu, it WAS part of Indian culture.
I have no idea where you got this from. Kali is a Hindu goddess, not a Muslim one. The Thuggee venerated Kali - it was a Kali death cult.
Mola Ram even says "The Hindu God will fall", so clearly Kali was suppose to be a Muslim God.
No, you are completely wrong. He says the
Hebrew
god will fall. This is what he says:
The British in India will be slaughtered.
Then we will overrun the Moslems.
And then the Hebrew God will fall and finally the Christian God will be cast down and forgotten.
Note the part in bold. In the actual script, they even have a further tidbit which did not make it to the movie:
The British in India will be slaughtered. Then we will overrun the Moslems
and force their "Allah" to bow to Kali.
And then the Hebrew God will fall and finally the Christian God will be cast down and forgotten.
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Arvin-G-Borkar — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 04:52 AM)
"Go, see for yourself if you don't believe me."
In the words of Mola Ram "You don't believe me? We will make you a true believer."
Yeah, I did look at the script and I was confusing the real life of what they were to what the script in the movie was. From what I have read about them, they were a band of criminals who were largely Muslim, however, some Hindus did join it early on.
So weird though, I always hear Mola Ram saying Muslims instead of Hebrews. Could I be prejudiced? YIPE!!!
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Karl Aksel — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 07:38 AM)
"Go, see for yourself if you don't believe me."
In the words of Mola Ram "You don't believe me? We will make you a true believer."
Even as I wrote that quote above, I couldn't help thinking of those words by Mola Ram myself. And pedant that I am, I have to correct you a little bit:
"You don't believe me? You will, Dr. Jones. You will become a true believer."
Yeah, I did look at the script and I was confusing the real life of what they were to what the script in the movie was. From what I have read about them, they were a band of criminals who were largely Muslim, however, some Hindus did join it early on.
Yes, though it may have originated as band of Muslim bandits, it evolved into a Hindu cult - though there were Muslim members as well, throughout the existence of the Thuggee. How they managed to reconcile their faith with Kali-worship, however, I have no idea. -
ghostly_host — 9 years ago(July 17, 2016 06:45 PM)
Nobody said Raiders or Last Crusade are racist because it is within political correctness and social norms to depict white people as evil. TOD depicted some Hindu people as evil and therefore politcal correctness demands the film be attacked.
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Arvin-G-Borkar — 9 years ago(September 11, 2016 06:48 PM)
lol
India was offended and thus why they had to shoot in Sri Lanka. Both Spielberg and Ford even confirmed that. Additionally, Kali is an actual south Indian goddess AS WE SPEAK and is being used for a polar opposite religion (representative of what Christians think of Satanists). Then you throw in the fact that their food consists of bugs and Indian people, Shiva believers, live in villages and are ugly (you have to admit that village elder was ugly).
The reason those other movies were not as prejudiced was because those were ethnic groups still considered to be under the umbrella term "white". You may not think people do not think certain things about Indian people; however, it gives them more ammo. They could bring up the fact that Indians DO have child labor (they do in rural parts), their beliefs are close to demonic (Western views do think Paganism is Satanic), are poor (most of India is in poverty), and their food could be made from grinding bugs (let's be real, to an uneducated American, most of the food is pureed and could be made from it if they do not like the taste nor the look).
It is a basis of making fun off another culture, if in the wrong hands. Indians are the laughing stock of the west with people still thinking they own quickie marts (thanks APU from the The Simpsons), smell like curry (derogatory remarks), wear dots on their heads (women do and some men after prayer ceremonies), AND A NEW ONE, they are somehow associated with terrorists.
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thylacine80 — 9 years ago(September 11, 2016 11:47 PM)
Then you throw in the fact that their food consists of bugs
In the film, it is not "indians" who are eating bugs but a deranged group of criminals.
You may not think people do not think certain things about Indian people
In the film, it is not "indians" who are believed to be certain things but a deranged group of criminals.
It is a basis of making fun off another culture
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Karl Aksel — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 12:54 AM)
In the film, it is not "indians" who are eating bugs but a deranged group of criminals.
In the film, it is not "indians" who are believed to be certain things but a deranged group of criminals.
They are never presented as "not Indians", nor were any at the banquet portrayed as "deranged". We don't even know if all the guests - who ate their fill - were part of the cult. They could just be visitors, like the British colonel. That is certainly what I always assumed these people were, and they did not think there was anything strange with the menu.
In the film, it is not "indians" we are making fun of, but a deranged group of criminals.
No. No attempt is ever made to portray the cult members as anything other than Indian Thuggees. The Thuggees were real - they even point that out in the film - and they were Indian people. However, the Thuggees in this movie are not portrayed with any historical accuracy. Kali, an important deity in India, is misrepresented, yet the movie gives no indication that this is not the normal way to worship Kali. And considering Kali is venerated
today
, this
does
reflect on Indian people. Just because the movie doesn't come across this way to
you
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thylacine80 — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 02:50 AM)
They are never presented as "not Indians", nor were any at the banquet portrayed as "deranged".
They are indians just as nazis were German or terrorists are arabics.
It doesn't mean it's "insulting" toward arabics or german, because of course arabic and german people are not terrorists or nazis.
And yes, of course people eating bugs, ripping people's heart, killing archeologists and practicing child slavery are "deranged". -
Arvin-G-Borkar — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 04:45 AM)
I think you are missing minority vs. majority.
Nazis WERE German. If the majority are that ethnic group, they WERE German. Now if the majority were some other ethnic group, say Polish, then they would not be German. In the same note, not all Germans were Nazis. If you wanted to make that claim, I would agree.
All I see here is some sort of denial that what the movie portrayed was not offensive. I mean obviously people were offended because the associations were very close to what a real culture thought, believed, etc.
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Karl Aksel — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 07:19 AM)
They are indians just as nazis were German or terrorists are arabics.
It doesn't mean it's "insulting" toward arabics or german, because of course arabic and german people are not terrorists or nazis.
Indeed, the Thuggees in Temple were not portrayed as representative of Indians in general. But they
were
Indians, and they were also portrayed as Kali worshippers. And Indy had every opportunity to point out that "this is not how Hindus venerate Kali, this isn't even how the Thuggees venerated Kali" - instead, he does just the opposite, confirming that this is what Thuggees did: "Nobody has seen this in a hundred years".
And yes, of course people eating bugs, ripping people's heart, killing archeologists and practicing child slavery are "deranged".
No, none of that is "deranged", that is a wrong use of the word. You may use "illegal" and "wrong according to existing norms" (and nowhere is the eating of bugs illegal, and some places perfectly common), but "deranged" denotes mental illness. -
Arvin-G-Borkar — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 04:41 AM)
It takes place in India. The maharaj is wearing a headdress of a Sikh. Sikhs are Indians. We cannot "deny" that Indians are not through association when these "group of criminals" dress just like them and believe in the same God, only the polar opposite of what Kali actually stands for.
It is the same as saying that there is a cult of Indians who believe in Kali, in bad light. They are still Indians. To make more sense, ISIS is still Middle Eastern; even though, they may not be true Muslims. To say they are not, take away how they dress, what they believe in, and how Mola Ram has a dot on his head. If you take those away, then maybe they are no way associated with Indians.
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thylacine80 — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 05:16 AM)
It takes place in India. The maharaj is wearing a headdress of a Sikh. Sikhs are Indians
Yep. Just the same way movies about nazis often take place in Germany, with nazis being Germans.
That doesn't mean it's "racist toward germans".
They are still Indians
Yep. And so what ?
Bad people in fictions are depicted as black, white, arabic, chinese, muslims, men, women.why would it be an exception for "indian" ?