Toons
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This is one of the most nonsensical posts I've seen. Olympic levels of mental gymnastics on display here.
It gets worse.
You think the people of the ancient Greek world would find Matt Damon's casting the most offensive part of this film? Crazy take.
Their theater tradition already involved heavy stylisation, masks, exaggerated performances etc. A 5th century Athenian watching a modern film would already find the entire medium bizarre. Matt Damon wouldn't even register with them.
Kinda sounds like this movies being made in a similar spirit then. Which was my initial point. 'Accuracy" was not a concern.
You said it so matter-of-factly as it was some kind of "gottcha" but it's such a nonsensical argument that I'm shocked that you even attempted it.
Embarrassing
Im responding to someone arguing that Nolan is being forced by modern Hollywood to make race based casting decisions to promote "leftism"
My rebuttal was two fold. 1, That race swapped casting is as old as Hollywood itself and has nothing g to do with "leftism" and 2, that the criteria for what would be "accurate" casting in a movie depicting the odyssey, is completely divorced from the concept if "respecting greek culture" because they weren't even factoring in modern conditions of race fod such categorization.
And it seems like you actually agree with me on that more or less.
Whats your issue with my post then?