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Chinese Audiences Want Superhero Films to Stop Pandering and Give Chinese Actors Real Roles
China is a huge market for blockbuster movies, to the point where a movie’s worldwide success is practically dependent on success in China. As a result, many mainstream blockbusters have done various things to pander to China and Chinese audiences have started to feel a little insulted by this,The Wall Street Journal reports. There has started to be a push for superhero movies to stop putting a token Chinese actor in the movies for two seconds to appeal to the Chinese market and instead give Chinese actors real, substantial roles if they’re going to be included. One thing that’s being focused on is the appearances of famous Chinese actress Fan Bingbing in recent Marvel movies. In Iron Man 3, BingBing actually only showed up in the version of the movie released to Chinese audiences, while she was cut out of the movie released to the rest of the world. Reportedly, Beijing Daily, a state-run Chinese newspaper, called this “quite embarrassing”.
BingBing also showed up in X-Men: Days of Future Past. At least this time she was in the worldwide release, but she still got a a very small part where she only spoke one line. This has gotten to the point where Chinese audiences have come up with a nickname for the Chinese characters who have no characterization or role in movies other than being a transparent attempt to appeal to the Chinese market- “flower vases”. The implication here is that these Chinese characters are nothing more than decoration.
Qui Jie, an executive of a Chinese studio, told the Journal that the solution to this problem is simple- if movie want to add a Chinese character, they should give them a “meaningful and proper” role that actually, y'know, adds to the movie. “We understand that a Chinese character will not be a lead role in the film. But if you can at least do that, the local audiences will not criticize it,” Jie concluded.
That sounds like a pretty reasonable request to me. It always feels pretty condescending and insulting when studios just add a character in an attempt to cash in on a certain audience without bothering to give them a role, personality, backstory or making them important to the plot. That’s the definition of tokenism. People can see through it and they’ll get sick of it.
What do you think? Would you like to see more Chinese characters with actual roles? Do you feel the complaints are justified?
Source: Epic Stream by Caitlin Donovan
at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents
Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over time and Britain didn’t. What we currently coin as a British accent developed in England during the 19th century among the upper class as a symbol of status. Historians often claim that Shakespeare sounds better in an American accent.
whAT THE FUCK
I’m too tired for this
Always add in the video that according to linguists, Native southern drawl is a slowed down British.
T’ be or not t’be, y’all.
Fun fact: Same thing happened with the French accent. French Canadians still have the original French accent from the 15th century.
Êt’e ou n’pô zêt’e, vous z’auts.
I’ve been trying to find this post for months. I’m freakishly obsessed with this and want the truth of what early colonists sounded like.
I feel like I’m losing control of myself. I feel less and less happy as the days go on. I’m not necessarily sad, but I’m not not happy either. I feel as though my days are numbered and that my youth has been sucked out of my body. I feel stuck here, in this black pit state of mind. No matter how hard I try to dig myself out, I seem to slip back in, losing all the progress I’ve accomplished.
- hopeless.. {via @s-tolensilence} (via s-tolensilence)
Clothes that are too dirty for the closet but too clean for the laundry: welcome to THE CHAIR.
someone: [makes a reference to Something I Like]
me: [comes out of a dark alleyway, snapping fingers rhythmically]
i don’t think i’ve ever seen something as great as this
Daenerys Targaryen in season 2
2012
Sehun : I see you luhan 😏
Sakura [by inoc]
People don’t change, they just reveal themselves.
~Runaway by Urban Strangers (via thisdifferentgirl)
Why do you put your self esteem in the hands of complete strangers?
Helena Bonham Carter (via jun-yen)
Okikagu moments, JUST MARRY ALREADY
When you ship 2 anime characters so bad! I am too old for these stuff... But still.. My feels!!!
Fun Little Depression Things That Piss Everyone Else Off
- Forgetting literally everything from phone calls to visits to where you put your wallet(I just had it I swear )
- Needing 12 hours of sleep everyday but only in the middle of the day
- Void days
- “I’ll clean my room tomorrow” everyday
- eating everything or nothing
- being bitter about other ppl having fun and being happy
- feeling guilty/like a failure when u cant be happy for other ppl
- TERRIBLE, ALL-CONSUMING JEALOUSY
- being angry at other ppl when you just dont have the energy to be angry at urself anymore
- whining allllll the time
- talking abt how u wanna die but knowing its annoying everyone and making everyone upset but u cant stop talking abt it
my contribution to society.
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this video just cleared my skin and paid my bills and raised my gpa
This has helped my life gotten my GPA to a 4.0 and has cured cancer and world hunger
Bless
This solved all my problems
this made me pass all my exams and made me a better human being
I reblog this every time I see it. bless
Thank you for your contribution.
Thank you very much.
On Asian Stereotypes
Someone once told me, “You’re lucky, you’re Asian. Your stereotypes are all positive, like all Asians are smart, or all Asians are good at math.”
Do you know the problem with Asian stereotypes?
The problem is that when I get an A on a test, people say, “Oh, she’s Asian, of course she got an A”.
The problem is that when our badminton team won state, people said, “Oh, they’re Asian, of course they’re good at badminton”.
The problem is that when my sister got into MIT, I heard people saying, “Well, she’s Asian, so of course she got into MIT”.
When my friend wins a piano competition, people said he won because “all Asians are good at piano.”
But that’s not right.
I got an A on that test because I did my homework every day and studied for hours.
Our badminton team won state because we train 9 hours a week, all year round.
My sister got into MIT because she spent hours agonizing over her essays, because she stayed up ridiculously late doing homework and studying for tests.
Yes, I agree, a lot of the Asians I know are very smart, and many Asians excel in music and extracurriculars. Do you know why? It’s because of their parents, who yell at them when their grades drop, when they don’t practice enough. It’s the hours spent crying, the times you consider cheating because you don’t have time to study. It’s your bleeding fingers and aching shoulders, but you haven’t practiced enough.
Because when we don’t succeed, all we hear is countless people telling us, “You’re Asian, aren’t Asians supposed to be smart?” “Aren’t Asians supposed to be good at piano?” “Aren’t Asians supposed to succeed at everything without trying?”
Do not invalidate our hard work by saying our achievements are a result of our ethnicity.
@tbhstudying