• Evilsandwichman [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    29 days ago

    I remember having an argument about the little mermaid movie years ago; the guy was complaining that a black lady was cast and I had to ask: “what do you care? You’re not gonna watch it”; he looked stunned for a second and then said “yeah but still…”, to which I had to reiterate “WHAT DO YOU CARE? YOU’RE NOT GONNA WATCH IT!”

    Like why are grown men complaining about it at all?! We’re not the target demographic!

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    29 days ago

    it’s even worse than that cos the original text never said ariel’s human version race, they just assumed it lol.

    and before anyone says yes but its written by a dane, my response is yes but it’s a fairy tale, anything is possible. why assume and then get angry based on your assumption?

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      and before anyone says yes but its written by a dane, my response is yes but it’s a fairy tale, anything is possible. why assume and then get angry based on your assumption?

      what slurs were used in her description?

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      29 days ago

      I don’t know if anyone outside Australia knows Fern Gully… But anyway, years ago, watching that movie with friends I casually suggested that possibly fairies in Australia would more likely be indigenous looking than white, and got told off for “making everything political”. And by migrant friends.

      One of whom used to get quite offended at any implication that they were anything other than Australian.

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        it’s funny, i visited there once with a friend, we also discussed fairies in that area. i wonder what is the cause of such a seeming coincidence.

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    29 days ago

    If copyright didn’t last forever, anyone could make a little mermaid movie with the main character as whatever race they prefer. Its been 35 years, time to release this into the public domain.

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      29 days ago

      They were like we wanted to swap the gender but we’re worried a strong Asian lady would be too Dragon Lady Stereotype. Like fuck off and cast Michelle Yeoh, she would have nailed it.

      They also wanted to cut Wong, like WTF? Though ultimately making him a peer/equal instead of a servant was a great change.

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    28 days ago

    Hmmm… I do mind that they look the part so you can at least recognize them.
    Avatar the last airbender movie was the worst offender of this,
    because at least one cast member looked like another character from the show.

    So the 1st one I have no issue with.

    2nd needs a tan and spraying his hair to gray/white,
    5th needed more red hair like this:
    https://images8.alphacoders.com/127/1272798.jpg

    The 3rd and 4th ones look ridiculous though.

    I don’t know from which movies they are but
    If #3 has an iconic beard, then #3 needs a beard and some better clothes if those clothes are iconic as well.
    #4 is a no.

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    29 days ago

    I don’t really care about this though tbf, most comic book heroes have multiple incarnations often with gender-swap and different ethnic groups, Ariel on the other hand is a character from a traditional European fairy tale. It bothers me more to see Tom Cruise as “the last samurai” than some random modern comic book character with slightly off skin color.

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      28 days ago

      Tom Cruise wasn’t the last samurai in that film. He witnessed the last samurai, Katsumoto, played by Ken Watanabe.

      It’s confusing because Tom Cruise is on all the posters.