Should actors be able to play characters that don't match their racial identity?
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I think you may be reading an opinion into my question, where I am actually just trying to learn what people think is acceptable. If your answer is "no", I am curious how close is too close and how far is too far?
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What if they go to non-white and non-asian actors? Is that ok?
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I love that you provided complexity in the face of an over-simplification.
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I loved the Ghost in the Shell movie. A shame it was panned due to the controversy.
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These quiz questions bring up an interesting point, but seeing how a film like “Crazy Rich Asians” happened only 2 years ago, I’d say representation is more important right now.
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@IamSandraOh articulates the importance of representation pretty well in this interview from ~2000: https://www.instagram.com/p/CByaMauhwq7/?igshid=r8czzozhv0yz …
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Was the problem giving the role to a white actor, or was the problem the boring casting choice of choosing a superstar for box office reasons rather than finding anyone new?
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