DorkyFresh
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agh...i just tried to post, but it messed up on me so i'll make this short.
i was never really into Nick Fury, but there WERE black people who fought in WW2 and those reasons are why i'm okay with them depicting the latest version of Nick on screen. i've stated before that i fully expected them to cast a white actor for Goku if they ever made a DB movie, but i simply PREFER that they got an Asian or mixed actor. i would have been perfectly fine with a white actor as Goku as long as they got a qualified actor...which unfortunately, i don't think they did.
as for Goku having Asian behavior...he DOES eat with chopsticks and holds his bowls and plates up to his face like many Asians do. i don't see many Westerners scooping food into their mouths the way many Asians do when they use chopsticks and bowls. i've said in previous posts that i feel whenever something is out of place, it feels less authentic/genuine and more artificial and if they went with a more faithful adaptation where Goku wore Asian inspired clothes the whole time then it would feel weird seeing a white guy in the role (ala Forbidden Kingdom). that's why, as much as i like Jake Gyllenhaal, i feel he was miscast in Prince of Persia. he's a white guy dressing and acting like a middle easterner. great for the box office, but not so good for the sake of the film's authenticity. it would be like getting a Latino for the role of Aragorn in Lord of the Rings, when Aragorn is a character inspired, for the most part, by European ideas and customs.
but then again....that's just the way i feel, and you don't necessarily have to buy into it.
i was never really into Nick Fury, but there WERE black people who fought in WW2 and those reasons are why i'm okay with them depicting the latest version of Nick on screen. i've stated before that i fully expected them to cast a white actor for Goku if they ever made a DB movie, but i simply PREFER that they got an Asian or mixed actor. i would have been perfectly fine with a white actor as Goku as long as they got a qualified actor...which unfortunately, i don't think they did.
as for Goku having Asian behavior...he DOES eat with chopsticks and holds his bowls and plates up to his face like many Asians do. i don't see many Westerners scooping food into their mouths the way many Asians do when they use chopsticks and bowls. i've said in previous posts that i feel whenever something is out of place, it feels less authentic/genuine and more artificial and if they went with a more faithful adaptation where Goku wore Asian inspired clothes the whole time then it would feel weird seeing a white guy in the role (ala Forbidden Kingdom). that's why, as much as i like Jake Gyllenhaal, i feel he was miscast in Prince of Persia. he's a white guy dressing and acting like a middle easterner. great for the box office, but not so good for the sake of the film's authenticity. it would be like getting a Latino for the role of Aragorn in Lord of the Rings, when Aragorn is a character inspired, for the most part, by European ideas and customs.
but then again....that's just the way i feel, and you don't necessarily have to buy into it.