BECAUSE THERE'S NO GOOD ASIAN ACTORS, ANYWHERE, THAT CAN DO THIS
Aaaaaand, this is why I had my doubts about this live-action Last Airbender movie idea of Shyamalan's.
The cast list: http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/12/10/first-look-the-cast-of-the-last-airbender/
Yep. You read right. They white-washed everyone. Zuko is being played by a blond pop-star.
I think I'm going to wibble over here in the corner for a bit. ;_____;
The cast list: http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/12/10/first-look-the-cast-of-the-last-airbender/
Yep. You read right. They white-washed everyone. Zuko is being played by a blond pop-star.
I think I'm going to wibble over here in the corner for a bit. ;_____;
no subject
I only said "this casting is disappointing to me."
I don't know the karate kid that is casted for Aang, so I can't pass judgement on that. I'm actually happy they went with a martial artist. I figured they would for all the benders in this. Make the movie more genuine.
I'm shocked they didn't. That would've been a great draw to the movie.
And true, two roles is not enough to judge variety. But the one role that definitely should have gone to a minority went to a white girl instead. That's sad. (and wrong!)
I would hate if they made that cute little girl get a tan. I think it's sick for someone to suggest they get a tan, cuz they're KIDS, or at the least, they're young! They shouldn't be getting tans.
If they change the character in the movie to have always been a pale skinned kid, well that's just taking away from the character's unique look. And as you said, that is unfortunate.
I'm just bothered that they would deprive a future young minority actress (or martial artist) the chance of playing Katara. It's really disappointing.
no subject
Keep in mind that I agree with you; Katara should have been cast with an actress of ethnicity. I am merely saying that this one aspect of the film does not say anything about the entire cast, or about the film itself.
A tan? No, that is wrong for an actress who is a minor. Most likely they will use a combination of stage make-up and lighting, neither of which will harm the actress.
Well, Katara is one role that really doesn't need to go to a martial artist. She's a fighter, yes, but she uses only her water bending, which simply requires complex hand gestures.