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#ReleaseTheAyerCut
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We're getting faithful assets and locations, and actors who look nothing like game characters.Wait we're getting a faithful reboot?
We're getting faithful assets and locations, and actors who look nothing like game characters.Wait we're getting a faithful reboot?
Yeah I saw that.
Resident Evil Resurrection or Resurgence
We're getting faithful assets and locations, and actors who look nothing like game characters.
They're adapting Japanese work of fiction. Or we're going to update any work of fiction because it's not realistic at expense of being faithful? Let's remove Martian Manhunter from comics, because there's no life like that on Mars.Oh noes. The actors look nothing like the all white depiction of America by Japanese game developers in the mid 90’s. The horror.
if there was one thing they could get away updating, it’s the actors’ looks.
They're adapting Japanese work of fiction. Or we're going to update any work of fiction because it's not realistic at expense of being faithful? Let's remove Martian Manhunter from comics, because there's no life like that on Mars.
Hideo Kojima doesn't owe black people or America anything. I don't see Japanese people there either. If he wants to make games with "Aryan" characters in it - it's his choice. And there's nothing wrong with people expecting faithfulness to a source when it comes to adaptations.
I accept freedom of expression and if they want to butcher original vision for whatever reason - more power to them. I still have the games. But I'm not gonna celebrate departure from iconic elements, even if they aren't realistic. I don't care about realism of RE. I don't want to watch a zombie apocalypse story set in US. I want to see familiar faces brought to life with power of live action. And this is the reason to preserve the look of characters.Exactly. They are adapting something. Adoption always involves updating, axing, expanding, and embellishing elements of the material. In Ironman they had Tony Stark being kidnapped in Afghanistan rather than Vietnam. It was a smart adoption.
There is no reason to mimic the look of the characters down to a pixel. Especially not when Japan thinks America is Scandinavia. There is no reason to keep all the primary protagonists of Resident Evil white since their ethnicity has no bearing on plot, especially when it takes place in an American city.
As for your uninformed Death stranding rant, the game takes place in a post apocalyptic America. Not having black people there is kinda sus. No, Kohima and Japan is free to think America is a Aryan wonderland. But a Hollywood adaptation, if there ever is one, is free to course correct.
I accept freedom of expression and if they want to butcher original vision for whatever reason - more power to them. I still have the games. But I'm not gonna celebrate departure from iconic elements, even if they aren't realistic. I don't care about realism of RE. I don't want to watch a zombie apocalypse story set in US. I want to see familiar faces brought to life with power of live action. And this is the reason to preserve the look of characters.
As for Kojima, if Siberian taiga can look like South American jungle in Metal Gear Solid 3, so can US with barely any black people in Death Stranding. After all, he bases his games on US cinema, which is famous for wild inaccuracies.
I don't want to watch a zombie apocalypse story set in US
Actress Holly De Barros posted a photo of a garment with a "Sherry Approved" note on Instagram along with hashtags that indicate her participation in a film. Holly follows the entire cast of the movie reboot of #ResidentEvil .. would she be the Sherry of the reboot?
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