dont you find that odd?
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Sidewindr — 9 years ago(August 07, 2016 07:48 AM)
dont you find that odd?
Nope, why would anyone even care unless you are some kind of racist .. I never pay attention to characters race if it is irrelevant to the plot and NEVER ever make a tally or count of how "diverse" something is or is not.. -
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irishhelden — 9 years ago(August 24, 2016 03:56 PM)
LMAO, that's too funny! Hate to break it back to you, but you're a f##king moronic tool then again, you probably already had an inkling of that being the case.
You wanna talk some jive? I'll talk some jive! I'll talk some jive like you've never heard!! -
Sidewindr — 9 years ago(August 21, 2016 10:29 PM)
White wash movie? Of course you wouldn't care. But a person of color would love to see a diverse cast.
Do you know the meaning of racist? I think not.
Actually a racist is someone who differentiates or shows bias based on race, this includes both positive and negative bias..
Anyone who makes determinations based on race is quite simply a racist, just as you are making determinations based on race.
I have no such determination and as I said race would only ever come into the equation if it were pertinent to the story. For example, 50 Years a Slave would not look right if there where non black people playing the parts of any of the slaves or there were non Japanese looking people playing the parts of any of the Japanese in Tora Tora Tora.. etc. etc. -
Baggiebhoy — 9 years ago(December 13, 2016 01:47 PM)
It was 1970's Britain, there really weren't as many black people (or indeed, people other than white British) around. I never even considered it while watching.
People are too hung-up on skin colour in movies to realise that diversity is not always historically accurate, or that to change a persons skin colour in certain settings would cause an irreparable change in the dynamic - one which might not make sense when telling the story as written.
You know what I really hate though? People who write sigs that look like the message carries on