Whompa02
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The film literally makes whitewashing part of its plot.
Identity is part of the plot, which is a part of the original source material. Don't get it twisted.
The film literally makes whitewashing part of its plot.
What!? Have you even seen the film? Not to mention politics extends beyond the issue of whitewashing.Looks like I woke up some people.
When you have to bring up Whitewashing in a review, you know you're ignoring the actual film.
If the movie sucks, then so be it. The whitewashing argument is a completely different subject matter.
I can't handle being wrong and dumb so I'll just double down on my stupidity.Identity is part of the plot, which is a part of the original source material. Don't get it twisted.
Looks like I woke up some people.
When you have to bring up Whitewashing in a review, you know you're ignoring the actual film.
If the movie sucks, then so be it. The whitewashing argument is a completely different subject matter. Should not dictate how you analyze the actual film.
SOME are...
What!? Have you even seen the film? Not to mention politics extends beyond the issue of whitewashing.
I can't handle being wrong and dumb so I'll just double down on my stupidity.
I'm convinced you haven't seen the film. This stuff isn't even the film's subtext! It's the film's text!
Now, you could disagree with this reviewer if you read the film a different way. However, suggesting that this stuff isn't worth talking about is to literally say a large portion of the film's story and of Major's character is g worth talking about.
Not yet.
Not yet. Loved the manga as well as both seasons and the anime movies. I'm excited to see it though. Hopefully they respect the source material without changing too much. So far visually it looked pretty close...just not really looking as significant or enriching as the originals. Excited to see it involves the refugee crisis though.
Fingers crossed.
how thoughtful. Thanks for contributing.
I never said I did.
This movie is going to catch bodies because people will insist on bitching about people caring about the whitewashing while not realizing that the film straight up forces the subject even more than they realize because they have yet to see the film themselves.
Gonna be a lot of:
"Why can't you all just let it g...."
"Oh... you mean the movie actually put a spotlight on the topic? Nevermind me then, just looking stupid over here..."
Then why are you posting this nonsense? The story in this film is heavily rewritten from the original. You literally don't have any idea what you're talking about.
It's not silly. What's silly is believing that you know better than critics on a film they've seen, and you haven't.I'm more than allowed to comment on a movie. You know my background now on the franchise. All I said was suggesting is that reviewers lambasting a studio for casting Johansson is silly.
Imagine if I went into one of the Get Out threads saying that race and appropriation aren't parts of the plot, identity is a part of the plot.
I'm convinced you haven't seen the film. This stuff isn't even the film's subtext! It's the film's text!
Looks like I woke up some people.
When you have to bring up Whitewashing in a review, you know you're ignoring the actual film.
If the movie sucks, then so be it. The whitewashing argument is a completely different subject matter. Should not dictate how you analyze the actual film.
Then use the money towards getting acclaimed writers and directors! It's definitely cheaper and I feel like people go to movies more for specific directors than specific actors
Whitewashing being "part of the plot" is as convincing an excuse as 5000 year old dragon lolis.
That is, not convincing at all, unless you just slavishly follow whatever the narrative feeds you.
Our ol' pal Jim's got just the review for ya!I can't help it if I want an objective, fact-based review.
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The plot is Hanka picks up runways uses them for their experiments most of them are killed, some are not. The Major survived and later remembers her past. She accepts it, so does her mother, nobody gives a damn about the race and her mother prepares her room for her because it is still her daughter and she is still the Majors mother. You know as if somebody would change their identity or sexuality and still would be accepted.
The issue is more, that people how are always insulted look for a reason to show everybody again their moral superiority and how insulted they are for everybody and how unfair all of this is. That in the context of the movie or the Ghost in the Shell universe this is not an issue is not a point and does not even mater, because their moral outrage is beyond that.
The outrage is because they changed an Asian character into a white character for no other reason than the studio not wanting an Asian.
Nobody is looking for a reason. It smacked them in the face!
That is something you made up, because you want it to be so. Because it would help your narrative of the terrible world where some people are the only beacons of light against all that injustice and racism and stuff and everybody else is just terrible and greedy and insensitive and stuff.
Because it would help your narrative of the terrible world where some people are the only beacons of light against all that injustice and racism and stuff and everybody else is just terrible and greedy and insensitive and stuff.
Hold up, you took issue with the reviews "soaked in political nonsense" but you're looking forward to how they implement the refugee crisis???Not yet. Loved the manga as well as both seasons and the anime movies. I'm excited to see it though. Hopefully they respect the source material without changing too much. So far visually it looked pretty close...just not really looking as significant or enriching as the originals. Excited to see it involves the refugee crisis though.
Fingers crossed.
What? This is literally a film where a white woman plays a character named Makoto Kusanagi. No one is making shit up.
Its okay to be wrong. No need make up... whatever this post is.That is something you made up, because you want it to be so. Because it would help your narrative of the terrible world where some people are the only beacons of light against all that injustice and racism and stuff and everybody else is just terrible and greedy and insensitive and stuff.
Please if you have seen the movie you would know that. You know Ghost in the Shell.A white women is playing the shell of a cyborg which used to be Motoko Kusanagi.
Please if you have seen the movie you would know that. You know Ghost in the Shell.A white women is playing the shell of a cyborg which used to be Motoko Kusanagi.
Narrative or not you have to admit that we do live in this world, right?
And that Hollywood is notorious for being an exemplar of this particular phenomenon, right?
Ghost in the Shell has never existed in an apolitical vacuum, and to claim so in a movie that practically begs us to notice how Asian it is in every goddamn frame is ridiculous. Hold up, you took issue with the reviews "soaked in political nonsense" but you're looking forward to how they implement the refugee crisis???
Your latest post better illustrates your issue as lying solely on Johansson's casting but what a clumsy way to bring it up. Just watch the movie first if you wanna discuss it.
What? This is literally a film where a white woman plays a character named Makoto Kusanagi. No one is making shit up.
The outrage is because they changed an Asian character into a white character for no other reason than the studio not wanting an Asian.
Nobody is looking for a reason. It smacked them in the face!
That is something you made up, because you want it to be so. Because it would help your narrative of the terrible world where some people are the only beacons of light against all that injustice and racism and stuff and everybody else is just terrible and greedy and insensitive and stuff.
But, the whole point of the ending is that Motoko is Motoko no matter what shell she's wearing. ScarJo is, literally, Motoko Kusanagi as is made explicit by the text.
There is no "used to be". The entire movie argues that she "is".
So you say, because this happens a lot, this can be the only reason for it and even if it is not the point in this movie, we still are in the right to bring it up, because it happens so often.
Why do I somehow get the impression it has nothing to do with the movie at all.
As long as you're white, or possibly ScarJo.Holy crap, a movie with the message you are still yourself no mater how you look, even if you change your body, people will still accept who you are.
That is something you made up, because you want it to be so. Because it would help your narrative of the terrible world where some people are the only beacons of light against all that injustice and racism and stuff and everybody else is just terrible and greedy and insensitive and stuff.
Okay so you seem to have a pretty good grasp on how politics can inform, influence, and shape a text then. I never got around to watching the second season, that does sound interesting. In any case I hope you get something out of the movie.It was the plot in the second season of the anime. The best story in the franchise imo.
Okay so you seem to have a pretty good grasp on how politics can inform, influence, and shape a text then. I never got around to watching the second season, that does sound interesting.
Her name is an alias...dd you not know this??? How didn't you know that? Assuming you didn't really read up on the source material?
As long as you're white, or possibly ScarJo.
When a movie shows me you don't have to be white or hot to be accepted I applaud them for it. Otherwise, nah.
Okay so you seem to have a pretty good grasp on how politics can inform, influence, and shape a text then. I never got around to watching the second season, that does sound interesting.
Wow, just wow. It must be incredible to exist in a world like that. Ok, this i way too much for me. I just can't.
Reading some reviews that are soaked in political nonsense is pretty disheartening...wish they could just review the fucking movie.
The foundation of my argument is so weak that I'm too scared to challenge this post. I'll just respond about how your post is "too much for me" and leave.Wow, just wow. It must be incredible to exist in a world like that. Ok, this i way too much for me. I just can't.
It's not weird at all, the director apparently went through all of Ghost in the Shell and chose bits and pieces he thought were cool. This was their approach to adaptation. Without any regard for why symbols, imagery, and other visuals were used in past works, they just put it in there to attract fans or because it looks striking.The weirdest thing about the movie is that they directly reference a lot of stuff from season 2 for seemingly no reason. Space for a sequel I guess.
Politics in Ghost in the Shell? Why I never...
I think it's a shame they apparently removed the scene where the Major kisses a woman.
The Major being rather open in expressing her sexuality with both men and women was always a cool aspect of her.
Granted, maybe the scene just didn't work.
It's not weird at all, the director apparently went through all of Ghost in the Shell and chose bits and pieces he thought were cool. This was their approach to adaptation. Without any regard for why symbols, imagery, and other visuals were used in past works, they just put it in there to attract fans or because it looks striking.
You misunderstood that deliberately, didn't you? lol.