Marvolo
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Yeah I saw that picture. Then I saw this.
http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/4...iz-hosseini---saman-arbabi-extended-interview
And he still looks nothing like Jake Gyllenhaal.
Well the fact they aren't twins doesn't change the fact that in the modern middle east you can find people with skin tones as light as American and European Caucasian skin tones, and with a variety of features. The middle east isn't made up of any one specific skin color or jaw line or nose or hair type etc, nor was the Persian Empire which stretched all the way into the Caucasus. Like it or not, not every person in the Persian empire or the modern middle east fit snugly in a stereotypical look.
This notion that ancient empires the size of the Persian Empire were made up of people with one specific look is as naive as expecting the Roman Empire to only be made up of Italian looking people or the U.S. or EU to be made up of only stereotypical white people.
And when dealing with a fictional character in a fictional story based in an empire that was massive it's silly to get hung up on skin tones or a jaw line or any specific racial features. It's even more silly when the story itself involves magic. Last I checked magic and time travel wasn't a part of the Persian empire either. The film isn't based on a person that existed, the film isn't a history film, and the film involves magic and fantasy. I don't think Jake's features breaks the realism anymore than it was already shattered by the story and plot itself.
Jesus Christ, if you think it's so stupid then why the **** do you insist on chain posting about it? Go find a thread you're interested in and stop stinking this one up.
He thinks it's stupid now, because he is wrong.But I don't want to derail this thread anymore than it has been. POP is not worth arguing over.
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