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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry. But I think the remake of the magnificent seven worked just fine with Denzel and lee byung+hun. I think the new Mary Poppins is fine. Hamilton is great. Drunk History"s diverse casting works for me Is it really worth your time and energy to rail on about artistic choices? you don't sound thoughtful or interesting. Even if it is not your intention, it just comes of bigoted and closed-minded[/quote] It's fascinating how quickly people accuse others with differing views as bigoted and close-minded. Especially as to do so says far more about you than the other poster. How old are you? I find it's kids who have these very black and white views of how the world should be and scream bigotry and racism when someone else takes a more nuanced perspective. It's a bit of a shame as we could have a great discussion on how the past should be portrayed and the inappropriateness of casting different types of people in different historical roles but no, we must resort to childish name callings and typical adolescence style belittlement. So you would be totally fine and non-judgmental if Disney made a movie with white actors playing Zulu warriors? I suppose to make it even more Hallmark-worthy we could come up with a story of a Boer baby being adopted by a Zulu tribe ;) [/quote] look I'm 45. I'm not a kid. And we have been around and around on this thread about history, documentaries, and historically accurate films. We've discussed it. We've done it. None of that changes the fact that at least in purely fictional fantasy films like Mary Poppins, racel blind asting is fine... We've also discussed Hamilton as a historical artifact and that was dismissed by someone as well it doesn't count because it's theater. It's not as real as film. people don't want to actually have a discussion about this topic. They want to make some kind of so-called gotcha point about casting white people as Zulu warriors which is a strawman representation of what the other side is saying. In an industry that has largely ignored people of color and used History and accuracy as an excuse to exclude them, I don't think that the accuracy side has a good point. Especially not when we are talking about art instead of a history book. and people have ignored or dismissed the point about whether or not Emma Stone was distracting in aloha, or Tom Cruise in The last samurai, or Jared Leto in the Dallas buyers club. Why? Because apparently sexual orientation and gender identification and close enough ethnic casting can be ignored. And you know what? Maybe if we ever get to a point in which we see a proportionate number of people of color in film and television, then maybe we'll be okay to play to have white people play those historical figures. But we are not there yet [/quote]
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