First look at ScarJo as the Major in Ghost in the Shell

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This movie would never get made unless they put a really bankable actress front and center. I can't think of any asians who would fit that bill, not to mention Japanese. Are there any Japanese actors in Hollywood besides Ken Watanabe?
Just get over it.
"Just get over it."

My god.
 
To be honest I've seen better Motoko cosplay than what I'm seeing here. Production staff leave a shit ton to be desired too.

Also LOL at people trying to argue obviously Japanese/Asian manga characters aren't Japanese/Asian or don't look realistic enough. The intent is SUPER obvious in all those circumstances. That many people think they look white is more a reflection of your upbringing (where white is the default) than the intention of the Japanese artists.

Whatever chance of success this film might have will be brought down to cero if they bring an unknown, non bankable Japanese actress to the table, not even you could come up with a name.

It's this same sort of thinking that keeps any sort of minority out of decent roles. To say nothing of the fact that its a point that keeps getting disproven time and time again.

Pretty much. How is a Japanese American actress supposed to get to the point of being bankable when she doesn't even get considered for roles?

Also this ^^^^^^

You should stick to Japanese live action anime movies not a white person in sight even when the character is supposed to be white. They try to follow the source material no matter how goofy or impossible the look is in live action. 99% of them turn out to be shit.

To be slightly fair to Japan, finding a Caucasian actor who can speak fluent Japanese in Japan is WAY harder than finding an actor of East Asian descent who can speak fleunt English in the States.

Mentioned earlier in this thread, but if Kikuchi could carry an AAA ensemble blockbuster, wouldn't filming of Pacific Rim 2 wrapped by now? 🤔

Pacific Rim is not the sort of movie people go see for star power or the sort of movie people get to show off their acting chops. Or are you throwing shade on the acting chops of Idris Elba? :P

I also think you might be surprised by how many Japanese women do idolize Western features. Not everyone obviously, but I can't take my son ANYWHERE without every single person congratulating me on the fact that he looks more like me than my wife. Seriously. Every. Fucking. Time. With my wife right there.

I mean this is true worldwide - a fetishisation for Caucasian features. That's the truth of the world but it certainly isn't a good thing (since such feeling often have imperialistic roots).
 
It can never look right. The major from the film is the best design followed by the sac series. It's unfair when live action follows animation because animation is able to be more visually appealing.
 
This movie would never get made unless they put a really bankable actress front and center. I can't think of any asians who would fit that bill, not to mention Japanese. Are there any Japanese actors in Hollywood besides Ken Watanabe?
Just get over it.

Again, how is anyone supposed to get "bankable" if they aren't given opportunities in the first place? ScarJo is only bankable now because she was given opportunities earlier. It's a cycle that Hollywood puts on itself. You might say they should wait for some movie that's not as risky but it speaks volumes that they're not willing to try even for an opportunity as clear as a character called Makoto Kusanagi. Star power is influential but in the end a good film is a good film. If they got a competent Japanese American actress and actually had something worth watching, the film would have legs regardless. And if this film flops, I garuntee no one would be blaming the fact that they choose ScarJo to star as some sort of major defining factor in its failure after the fact.
 
Most anime characters would probably look white to you, despite most of them being without a doubt japanese.

The are japanese because an anime setting is usually Japan. But there is more than one ethnicity in the country, even if they are tiny minorities. So unless the ethnicity is specifically mentioned, you can assume that the character is what is looks like, and the Major looks very white.
 
What's with the obsession of realism? Do all comics faithfully represent the features of such race? She is supposed to be of a certain race. What she looks or doesnt look like is nothing but artsyle.

Shirow draws women in a japanese setting like this


Also, Motoko is a mass production model. There's others who look like her. She's supposed to blend in. Not look like a supermodel. It's even more egregious if the whole thing is in Japan. Scarlett will stick like a sore thumb.

Aramaki looks like a monkey. No one is going to complain he doesn't look line one in the movies.

No, but pretty much any artist will admit that they tend to more exaggerated Western features mostly because it allows for more variety.

And I am not gonna lie, I really do think that the if we hit a future where cyborg bodies are possible the Western looking ones would be incredibly popular. This is the country where pretty much every variety show has some completely talentless guest who is only there because they are a "half" and have Western features. Becky pretty much built an entire career off of that. She had more advertisements than any other person in the country at a time.

The most recent twitter sensation is "OMG THERE IS A CUTE BLONDE ANIME GIRL IN MAH TEXTBOOK"

Japanese ideals about beauty in mass media can be pretty fucking vapid and counter-productive.

I don't even know what to say regarding the bolded part. Really? A monkey?

To be honest I've seen better Motoko cosplay than what I'm seeing here. Production staff leave a shit ton to be desired too.

Also LOL at people trying to argue obviously Japanese/Asian manga characters aren't Japanese/Asian or don't look realistic enough. The intent is SUPER obvious in all those circumstances. That many people think they look white is more a reflection of your upbringing (where white is the default) than the intention of the Japanese artists.

I mean this is true worldwide - a fetishisation for Caucasian features. That's the truth of the world but it certainly isn't a good thing (since such feeling often have imperialistic roots).

So you believe that the fetishization exists, but you don't believe that it affects how artists draw characters?

I do agree that it is not a good thing and it is something that seriously affects me personally on a daily basis.
I am bringing up a half-Japanese son in this country and I am constantly reminded by Japanese parents how lucky we are that he got my features and hair.

Though, I would argue that Japan is unique in the fact that it really doesn't have strong imperialistic roots at least not in the traditional sense and compared to other regions/countries. I have always believed it was a reflection of how prominent Western media is in the culture.
 
If people want to see the Major moodily staring through windows, the 1995 movie is still available.

Well, can't be worse than Arise. Can easily be as bad as, but surely not worse than.
 
It can never look right. The major from the film is the best design followed by the sac series. It's unfair when live action follows animation because animation is able to be more visually appealing.

There are definitely actresses that look more like her. If we're insisting on a white actress for...reasons, Antje Traue (Faora in Man of Steel) pulls of the somewhat androgynous cold look much better

antje-traue.jpg


Anyway, while I think they should have a Japanese (hell at least Asian, considering their general under representation) actress, I don't think Rinko is the best choice. Some people seem to suggest her just because she's the one asian actress they know and she's been in a physical role before.

The are japanese because an anime setting is usually Japan. But there is more than one ethnicity in the country, even if they are tiny minorities. So unless the ethnicity is specifically mentioned, you can assume that the character is what is looks like, and the Major looks very white.

White people are unbelievable. 98.5% of Japan is ethnically Japanese, with other Asians making up most of the rest and .6% making up all other non-Asian ethnicities. It would take some mental gymnastics to assume she's white
 
It can never look right. The major from the film is the best design followed by the sac series. It's unfair when live action follows animation because animation is able to be more visually appealing.
Chihayafuru. The characters have visual differences to their anime counterparts, but are still recognizable as them and are good real life equivalents.
The are japanese because an anime setting is usually Japan. But there is more than one ethnicity in the country, even if they are tiny minorities. So unless the ethnicity is specifically mentioned, you can assume that the character is what is looks like, and the Major looks very white.
She has a Japanese mass-model. I think it would've been worth to mention if it was something foreign. And again. Watch some anime, Japanese people usually look all over the place, while foreigners have very distinct features.
 
Am I the only one who thinks anime characters who are Asian generally look Asian? If you look at white characters in anime (ex: Dan Eagleman in Guilty Crown, that white guy in Azumanga Daioh) they are clearly drawn differently.

Anyways I'm probably skipping out on this movie unless it has rave reviews. Feel like it'll be hard to live up to the original.

Completely agree, usually characters that aren't asian are drawn with super defined features, I just finished Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad and all the foreigners have ridiculously defined faces (it's kinda creepy).
 
Re: "anime/manga characters look white."

Well they're still Japanese and are Japanese to Japanese audiences, regardless if they have large bright colored eyes or tall noses.

I can't really muster the energy to be angry about the casting choice(s) here. Come on, you see the predigree of its director and producers, none of it inspires the confidence required to get mad that they cast the wrong people for a movie that'll likely be a trainwreck.
 
1 thing I really remember about 1995 Makoto was most certainly her build and muscle and they've completely missed the mark using ScarJo if that's what they're trying to get across.

Yeah agreed. It's what I find a bit odd with ScarJo as a choice, it seems they want to go for the 1995 Major (which I'm happy with since it's my favourite GitS), but the casting of ScarJo doesn't really represent that Major in its entirety, particularly as you point out with the physical build. Like others have said, she really looks like a character from Scott Pilgrim than Major (at least the film one any way).
 
I don't even know what to say regarding the bolded part. Really? A monkey?

In Ghost in the Shell (in general), Aramaki is noted for "simian" features and is referred to as "old ape" or "ape face" or similar in... just about everything.

This will be bad in new and excitingly different ways.

You're right, I should just buckle in and enjoy the ride. But my microwave broke when doing a bag of popcorn and I'm just too afraid to try it in the new one. ):
 
The are japanese because an anime setting is usually Japan. But there is more than one ethnicity in the country, even if they are tiny minorities. So unless the ethnicity is specifically mentioned, you can assume that the character is what is looks like, and the Major looks very white.
Even when whites are somehow a minority they get more representation lol
 
This movie would never get made unless they put a really bankable actress front and center. I can't think of any asians who would fit that bill, not to mention Japanese. Are there any Japanese actors in Hollywood besides Ken Watanabe?
Just get over it.

Ridley, is that you?
 
This movie is actually happening.
I thought it would be one of those projects that never really came together in spite of announcements here and there, but... huh, it's actually happening.
 
The are japanese because an anime setting is usually Japan. But there is more than one ethnicity in the country, even if they are tiny minorities. So unless the ethnicity is specifically mentioned, you can assume that the character is what is looks like, and the Major looks very white.

She looks about as 'white' as any anime character.
 
Even when whites are somehow a minority they get more representation lol
Japanese Mangaka: "I am doing this Manga set in Future Japan, about japanese issues and politics, aimed at japanese audiences in a japanese Magazine that is only available in Japan. My main character GOTTA be white."
 
No, but pretty much any artist will admit that they tend to more exaggerated Western features mostly because it allows for more variety.

And I am not gonna lie, I really do think that the if we hit a future where cyborg bodies are possible the Western looking ones would be incredibly popular. This is the country where pretty much every variety show has some completely talentless guest who is only there because they are a "half" and have Western features. Becky pretty much built an entire career off of that. She had more advertisements than any other person in the country at a time
You have a point but this thing goes too far in the other direction in the west. Just the other day I read an article about a popular Chinese model who couldn't get work in the west because she had double eyelids. This thread proves it, where people think someone doesn't 'look Asian' unless they have stereotypical features they are obsessed with.

edit: Becky wasn't even popular because of her looks and is probably one of the only biracial people to have ranked high for commercials per year. In fact she wont be replaced any time soon.
 
I bet a ton of fans in Japan are hyped that Scarlett Johansson is Motoko in this film adaptation.

One of the old threads had reactions from Japan. It was a mix of apathy to she could be good, from what I saw. Then again, they understood it was a North American remake so you're gonna get something catered to Americans.
 
Chihayafuru. The characters have visual differences to their anime counterparts, but are still recognizable as them and are good real life equivalents.She has a Japanese mass-model. I think it would've been worth to mention if it was something foreign. And again. Watch some anime, Japanese people usually look all over the place, while foreigners have very distinct features.

You mean blond men (sometimes) have very distinct features. In Code Geass you couldn't tell who is Japanese or Brittanian just by the face, except for the emperor. What about the X-men anime? The white characters look like other animes while the japanese character is distinctly japanese.

I won't argue against diversity. If they cast a japanese actress that would have been nice, but only for the sake of diversity, not for the sake of accuracy.

Even when whites are somehow a minority they get more representation lol

Yes, that's sad. Take it up with the artists for not drawing their own people.
 
In Ghost in the Shell (in general), Aramaki is noted for "simian" features and is referred to as "old ape" or "ape face" or similar in... just about everything.

Yes, I know of his nickname but he does not actually look like a monkey anymore than Julia Roberts looks like a fucking horse.

Seriously, that is a rabbit whole I am not going to go down. Especially since he is one of the few characters with real strong asian features and even looked like a principal I used to work with (minus the crazy hair)

Yes monkey features. He is even mocked by his ape face.

He hasn't looked like that in a long ass time in any of the media. It is pretty obvious they are using the first anime movie as a reference here.

I am just gonna say this: Just because it was a Japanese person who drew it that way doesn't make it right.
That shit is fucked up and I shouldn't even have to explain why.
 
"In the distant distant future, cyberization has reached the point where humans can have completely robotic bodies. One japanese woman has chosen to live such a life. Shedding her past, her identity and all she holds dear...to fulfill her lifelong dream of being white"

Based on the popular comic by the famed British artist, Shirow Masamune and highly acclaimed American director, Mamoru Oshii

G H O S T I N T H E S H E L L
 
We already know Scarlet Jo as going to be the main so no point in sweating about it now. I'd like to see a trailer, but going by the previous history of the director I expect trash.
 
It is way to early I think to pass judgement if Scarlett Johansson fits in the role. A screenshot doesn't really mean much. The acting she provides is much for important for making the character believeable to me.

I'm cautiously optimistic for this movie since I really enjoyed Rupert Sanders first movie Snow White and the Huntsman.
Anime is normally not my thing, but I enjoyed the original Ghost in the Shell. Really hope they don't mess this one up.
 
Rupert Sanders (“Snow White And the Huntsman”) is directing the anime adaption

How the fuck does this scummy hack keep getting work? I was pretty interested in this project until i found out Sanders was directing. Blah.
 
I don't really care that much about the race swap. The name has to change though too or else it gets absurd

It's the bland ass director that has me disappointed. This could have been a cool movie but I'm not expecting much out of it now
 
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