When THR interviewed Japanese fans about the whitewashing claims, they werent bothered by it, and neither was Mamoru Oshii, who directed the 1995 anime version. How do you feel about their response?
Yoshihara: People in Japan worship white people.
Kato-Kiriyama: Even in the story, there are Japanese people involved in creating these beings and they also may very well see the ideal human being as a white woman. So youre sort of messed up all the way around.
Agena: Yes! I felt more messed up watching this movie. It reinforced my own personal messed-up standards of physical beauty.
Okatsuka: This is an important conversation to have.
Yoshihara: Even my ex-boyfriend, who is Asian American, said, What Asian lady has a body like Scarlett Johansson?
Agena: There are certain priorities there.
Okatsuka: Its this weird thing where Asian Americans or Asian nationals living here like me, working in film, are fighting both our motherland and white producers here. Were walking this in-between where I scream at Hollywood but Im also like, Whyd you do that, Japan?! Et tu, Brute, on both sides.
Yoshihara: Japanese people are self-loathing.
Okatsuka: Is it crazy that suicide rates are so high in Japan?
Yoshihara: Even my sister committed suicide. Thats how many people commit suicide in Japan. Thats how messed up it is.