Sithborg
The Curse of Tarkin
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I've been pondering the situation and I like the tactic Death Note took. The film is set in America which is majority white (for now) and thus has a white lead. I don't object to that tactic, I don't see it as white washing because I just see it as an American version of that story. Same with The Departed.
I just don't like the idea of talking everything from Asian culture and setting it in Asia but have it star a white person thing. I just think that's super uncool. So yeah if they had to make a Ghost in the Shell movie and wanted it to star a white lady then I would have preferred it be set in America.
There's nothing to discuss because you people HAVEN'T SEEN IT. I don't discuss films with people who have not seen it.
I would like to. There is deep subject matter to be discussed with this film, there's just no one here to discuss it with. It baffles me.
Eh, there are interesting kernels that the film kind of throws out there, but never really does anything. Personally, I would love a sequel that focuses on Section 9 stuff, while kind of asking about who the Major is, [BLACKOUT]how much is Motoko and how much is Mira.[/BLACKOUT]

