Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember the cartoon had a reference or two to Allah. (Also punishment by cutting off the hand.)
The original soundtrack had the line, "They'll cut off your ear if they don't like your face." It must be Pakistan.
Anonymous wrote:I remember the cartoon had a reference or two to Allah. (Also punishment by cutting off the hand.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is it. I am done.
Aladdin is a famous tale from the Middle East. Casting an Indian kid in the biggest Western backed retelling of this classic Muslim tale is a slap in the face of the thousands of Muslims worldwide. It was such a pivotal moment in pop culture history, to have this movie be made now with the geopolitical context of today. An Arab-American actor in the lead was not bring authenticity and understanding to this classic tale of a poor muslim boy who encounters a Jinn but also send a powerful message in cultural diplomacy by having a positive image of a Muslim in pop-culture.
I am appalled and deeply saddened. We are not even allowed to tell our own tales!
Nothing is stopping you from directing and producing your own movie.
Anonymous wrote:You guys.
Each of these ethnicities looks vastly different.
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Saudi, Omar Borkan al Gala
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Kuwaiti, ahmed al zabedy
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Lebanon, Wissam Hana
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Lebanon, bachar houli
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India, Dev Patel
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India, Ranveer Singh
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India, John Abraham
Anonymous wrote:My half-Bangladeshi-half white cousin is routinely cast as Arab and Hispanic characters. Its not unique to this movie. (Not defending the practice, just saying it's common.)
Anonymous wrote:Hey, it's better than the alternative of a white person being cast.
-brown person

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you are calling it a MUSLIM tale and talking about MUSLIMS worldwide - are you forgetting that India has a larger Muslim population than any Arab country??
Yeah but many Arabs, especially Gulf Arabs, look down on other Muslim people as being inferior Muslim people, and not the preferred chosen ones, like them. There's a tremendous amount of racism and bigotry in Middle Eastern countries towards Muslim immigrants and migrants from elsewhere, but especially the Indian subcontinent.
Wow. That's such bullshit. I'm glad Aziz eats bacon.
Aziz Ansari is an atheist, not Muslim. I mean I guess one might always be connected culturally, but he doesn't consider himself Muslim.
So Muslims want a practicing Muslim from the Middle East to play Aladdin? Nothing else is good enough?
You lost me. I'm confused.
Are we talking about religion or ethnic origin? What does religion have to do with Aladdin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you are calling it a MUSLIM tale and talking about MUSLIMS worldwide - are you forgetting that India has a larger Muslim population than any Arab country??
Yeah but many Arabs, especially Gulf Arabs, look down on other Muslim people as being inferior Muslim people, and not the preferred chosen ones, like them. There's a tremendous amount of racism and bigotry in Middle Eastern countries towards Muslim immigrants and migrants from elsewhere, but especially the Indian subcontinent.
Wow. That's such bullshit. I'm glad Aziz eats bacon.
Aziz Ansari is an atheist, not Muslim. I mean I guess one might always be connected culturally, but he doesn't consider himself Muslim.
So Muslims want a practicing Muslim from the Middle East to play Aladdin? Nothing else is good enough?
You lost me. I'm confused.
See 15:59. Apparently muslims are pissed. Take cover.
Are we talking about religion or ethnic origin? What does religion have to do with Aladdin?