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We have the same issue when trying to get games released in China too.
Isn't that why Homefront's plot is the absurdity of North Korea being able to launch a successful invasion of the US?
We have the same issue when trying to get games released in China too.
Every major studio has been pandering to China (specifically, their Ministry of Culture that needs to approve foreign entertainment) for years.
It's why the new Ghostbusters headquarters is in a Chinese restaurant. It's why Tony Stark goes to "the best doctors in the world" in China. It's why the Chinese Space Admin involvement is entirely positive in The Martian (there's a much more lengthy political maneuvering battle in the book). It's why Sandra Bullock gets into the Chinese Space Station in Gravity. It's why parts of Looper were originally set in Paris but moved to Shanghai. It's why in '2012', the only country to think ahead to build the arks is China. It's why in Days of Future Past, one of the last hiding places from the Sentinels is China. It's why Transformers: Age of Extinction has that whole "China will defend Hong Kong" scene. It's why Pacific Rim has a whole act in Hong Kong - despite being built upon a combination of franchises from Japan.
If you know what to look for, it's absolutely rampant in Hollywood right now and has been for some time. And, to clarify, these films aren't pandering the Chinese audience - they're pandering to the Chinese government. Because if you piss them off, you don't get bad reviews or low box office numbers - you don't get to release your film, period. Or their 'totally-not-a-bribe' fee quadruples.
We have the same issue when trying to get games released in China too.
Nah. Those huge American Flags flapping in the background of a ton of superhero films just happened to be in the shots.
Hollywood makes movies, not history books.
Nah. Those huge American Flags flapping in the background of a ton of superhero films just happened to be in the shots.
I am Han Chinese. I've spent time in Tibet. My experience there?
Tibetans care significantly less about the Tibet issue than most Westerners do. The deeper you go into Tibet and the TAR, the more and more you see posters of both Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping. It gives me the impression that it is 100% a pet issue with Westerners.
If, say, the Russian economy were healthier and they were buying lots of movie tickets, would anyone here feel bitter if Hollywood took a similar approach to homosexual characters and stories?
A good point if you could demonstrate that what Hollywood does to non-white culture and people happens to white culture and people just as often. It's a terrible excuse for whitewashing and erasure because it's entirely one-sided.
Nah, I'm not standing on this slippery slope.
Minorities are treated way worse in Hollywood, but have you ever seen a WW2 film?
Most obvious counter to this post: if Tibetans are cool being part of China then why does the Chinese government spend so much time and effort silencing dissidents?
If, say, the Russian economy were healthier and they were buying lots of movie tickets, would anyone here feel bitter if Hollywood took a similar approach to homosexual characters and stories?
But they pretty much have been doing this and still do this in the US
Nah, I'm not standing on this slippery slope.
It's not a slippery slope, a slippery slope would be "what if this lead to that." What's happening is that a like situation is being brought up, and you're being asked whether you would find it disgusting or not. Or like the example I posted, do you find it disgusting that MTV excluded black artists out of fears of losing its white audience?
The Ministry of Culture for China has basically the same outlook on homosexuals as the Russian government does - so, in effect, this is already happening.
So if it's not a slope, you're asking me how I feel about two entirely unrelated scenarios.
Those are obviously bad things.
I'm not sure what you mean.
Every major studio has been pandering to China (specifically, their Ministry of Culture that needs to approve foreign entertainment) for years.
It's why the new Ghostbusters headquarters is in a Chinese restaurant. It's why Tony Stark goes to "the best doctors in the world" in China. It's why the Chinese Space Admin involvement is entirely positive in The Martian (there's a much more lengthy political maneuvering battle in the book). It's why Sandra Bullock gets into the Chinese Space Station in Gravity. It's why parts of Looper were originally set in Paris but moved to Shanghai. It's why in '2012', the only country to think ahead to build the arks is China. It's why in Days of Future Past, one of the last hiding places from the Sentinels is China. It's why Transformers: Age of Extinction has that whole "China will defend Hong Kong" scene. It's why Pacific Rim has a whole act in Hong Kong - despite being built upon a combination of franchises from Japan.
If you know what to look for, it's absolutely rampant in Hollywood right now and has been for some time. And, to clarify, these films aren't pandering the Chinese audience - they're pandering to the Chinese government. Because if you piss them off, you don't get bad reviews or low box office numbers - you don't get to release your film, period. Or their 'totally-not-a-bribe' fee quadruples.
We have the same issue when trying to get games released in China too.
American films completely downplay allied involvement in any depicted battles and paint the picture of the war being Heroic Americans against the Germans. Look at U571, a film with a fictious plot that gives American Navy personnel credit for capturing the German enigma machine even though British Navy did that before the US had even declared war.
But I thought that using Tibet was the reason why they cast Tilda Swinton instead of an Asian person for the role of the Ancient One...
But I thought that using Tibet was the reason why they cast Tilda Swinton instead of an Asian person for the role of the Ancient One...
Every major studio has been pandering to China (specifically, their Ministry of Culture that needs to approve foreign entertainment) for years.
It's why the new Ghostbusters headquarters is in a Chinese restaurant. It's why Tony Stark goes to "the best doctors in the world" in China. It's why the Chinese Space Admin involvement is entirely positive in The Martian (there's a much more lengthy political maneuvering battle in the book). It's why Sandra Bullock gets into the Chinese Space Station in Gravity. It's why parts of Looper were originally set in Paris but moved to Shanghai. It's why in '2012', the only country to think ahead to build the arks is China. It's why in Days of Future Past, one of the last hiding places from the Sentinels is China. It's why Transformers: Age of Extinction has that whole "China will defend Hong Kong" scene. It's why Pacific Rim has a whole act in Hong Kong - despite being built upon a combination of franchises from Japan.
If you know what to look for, it's absolutely rampant in Hollywood right now and has been for some time. And, to clarify, these films aren't pandering the Chinese audience - they're pandering to the Chinese government. Because if you piss them off, you don't get bad reviews or low box office numbers - you don't get to release your film, period. Or their 'totally-not-a-bribe' fee quadruples.
We have the same issue when trying to get games released in China too.
It's a company pandering to a powerful majority for the sake of profit and the detriment of marginalized people.
This is also not being properly reported in the west.
This is Jin Xing
A Chinese Korean born in Shanghai. She is also an open transexual.
She is also plastered all over Chinese state TV and is incredibly popular. State TV ran a 24 hour marathon of her dance instructions and work shops about a week ago.
One of many examples of people outside of traditional gender/sex roles that are very prevalent and not repressed by the State.
Except it doesn't have to lean into being a stereotype unless they write it that way.Part of it is the same reason they changed the Mandarin. The ancient all-wise oriental mystic sitting at the top of some mountain ready to pass on their knowledge to the worthy White pilgrim is a racist stereotype. Part of it is avoiding beef wih China over Tibet's status.
Nah. Those huge American Flags flapping in the background of a ton of superhero films just happened to be in the shots.
Right so instead we have ancient white mystic in the middle of Asia to teach the white cynic the mysticism of another culturePart of it is the same reason they changed the Mandarin. The ancient all-wise oriental mystic sitting at the top of some mountain ready to pass on their knowledge to the worthy White pilgrim is a racist stereotype. Part of it is avoiding beef wih China over Tibet's status.
My favorite thing about all of this is how everyone's talking about Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One, and I almost never hear a peep about my man Baron Mordo.
Yknow what would have avoided all of this? If they cast an Asian women. Or any other minority.
My favorite thing about all of this is how everyone's talking about Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One, and I almost never hear a peep about my man Baron Mordo.
The ancient one was in India, not Tibet, but hey who cares about details when we can be outraged about something.
The Ministry of Culture for China has basically the same outlook on homosexuals as the Russian government does - so, in effect, this is already happening. Though they mostly just edit anything out that's an explicit expression of homosexuality or a homosexual relationship rather than not having those characters at all in global releases.
Explicit expressions of homosexual relationships is one of them - probably because of the government's current stance on gay marriage.
Oh, didnt knew this. Interesting.The ancient one was in India, not Tibet, but hey who cares about details when we can be outraged about something.
Most obvious counter to this post: if Tibetans are cool being part of China then why does the Chinese government spend so much time and effort silencing dissidents?
Oh, didnt knew this. Interesting.
And this wasnt retconned?
Part of it is the same reason they changed the Mandarin. The ancient all-wise oriental mystic sitting at the top of some mountain ready to pass on their knowledge to the worthy White pilgrim is a racist stereotype. Part of it is avoiding beef wih China over Tibet's status.
What?
You do know that Tibet is in Asia right?
And that Tilda Swinton isn't Asian or Tibetan?
And people would be right to complain. maybe they should have thought about that when they decided to stick with Stephen being another white super hero on filmPeople would have still complained about the white guy going to an Asian master and becoming the all powerful chosen one.
The ancient one was in India, not Tibet, but hey who cares about details when we can be outraged about something.
Who is defending this? I dont see many people doing thatSeems about time we put Marvel in check. Surprised so many fanboys are defending this/aren't as vocal against Marvel's tactics..thanks.
Seems about time we put Marvel in check. Surprised so many fanboys are defending this/aren't as vocal against Marvel's tactics..thanks.
Who is defending this? I dont see many people doing that