What's that got to do with it? In the movie she looks Indian. The actual person that character is based on, Rebekah Rombom, is very white. The Rombom surname originated in the UK as far as I can tell.
And then there's her father in the film, clearly not Anglo or Euro-American.
Jesus Christ, who cares what her ethnicity is? This is 2020 ffs.
I care, because it's part of a trend as of late to cast dark people as morally upright characters with little to no flaws especially contrasted against immoral, criminal or deficient white people. I see it ALL the time in 2020 ffs. In this case, the actual human being the character is based on is not Indian. Why bother nailing all the other characters but not this one?
I care, because it's part of a trend as of late to cast dark people as morally upright characters with little to no flaws especially contrasted against immoral, criminal or deficient white people. I see it ALL the time in 2020 ffs.
Get into historical Chinese films; everyone in them will have come out of the oven at just the right time. If you're not keen on golden-coloured people either, I guess that Thomas Robb has probably put out some films that will be more to your taste.
I care, because it's part of a trend as of late to cast dark people as morally upright characters with little to no flaws especially contrasted against immoral, criminal or deficient white people. I see it ALL the time in 2020 ffs.
Get into historical Chinese films; everyone in them will have come out of the oven at just the right time. If you're not keen on golden-coloured people either, I guess that Thomas Robb has probably put out some films that will be more to your taste.
I have no idea what any of that means. I'm not interested in Chinese films.
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Antwort von MongoLloyd
am 23. Mai 2020 um 08:52
What's that got to do with it? In the movie she looks Indian. The actual person that character is based on, Rebekah Rombom, is very white. The Rombom surname originated in the UK as far as I can tell.
And then there's her father in the film, clearly not Anglo or Euro-American.
Antwort von CheekyMonkey
am 23. Mai 2020 um 10:17
Rebekah sounds Jewish to me...
Antwort von MongoLloyd
am 23. Mai 2020 um 11:20
It does, and she may very well be Jewish, which is far from Indian.
Antwort von wonder2wonder
am 23. Mai 2020 um 11:28
Reel vs Real.
Antwort von Benedict
am 15. Juli 2020 um 18:07
Jesus Christ, who cares what her ethnicity is? This is 2020 ffs.
Antwort von Philippe LeMarchand
am 16. Juli 2020 um 04:15
Why choose a thin actress to play a plump character, or one with hair (or a hair piece) to play a bald one? (Alison Janney and Ray Romano)
I can actually see a resemblance between Hugh Jackman and Frank Tassone, though.
Antwort von MongoLloyd
am 16. Juli 2020 um 10:52
I care, because it's part of a trend as of late to cast dark people as morally upright characters with little to no flaws especially contrasted against immoral, criminal or deficient white people. I see it ALL the time in 2020 ffs. In this case, the actual human being the character is based on is not Indian. Why bother nailing all the other characters but not this one?
Antwort von Philippe LeMarchand
am 16. Juli 2020 um 11:26
Get into historical Chinese films; everyone in them will have come out of the oven at just the right time. If you're not keen on golden-coloured people either, I guess that Thomas Robb has probably put out some films that will be more to your taste.
Antwort von MongoLloyd
am 16. Juli 2020 um 20:22
I have no idea what any of that means. I'm not interested in Chinese films.