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Will is already in so why not Jaden?
Is the Middle Eastern TV/films like many latinamerica TV where many of the main actors are white/Caucasian and don't fit American expectations of brown and black Latinos?
Will is already in so why not Jaden?
Hot take incoming: I can't help but feel a wave of unease when they talk about arabs and Indians like they are interchangeable. It's not enough to just be 'brown enough'. It's like trying to pass off Korean as Japanese. Just because most of western audiences can't tell the difference doesn't make it right.
Hot take incoming: I can't help but feel a wave of unease when they talk about arabs and Indians like they are interchangeable. It's not enough to just be 'brown enough'. It's like trying to pass off Korean as Japanese. Just because most of western audiences can't tell the difference doesn't make it right.
Right.
But then that leads to the next two questions: 1) for casting actors in film and TV, what level of racial, ethnic, or national specificity must you drill down towards for the casting to be acceptable, and 2) why is that chosen level acceptable?
Are they still going for that Tom Cruise look? 🤔
Right.
But then that leads to the next two questions: 1) for casting actors in film and TV, what level of racial, ethnic, or national specificity must you drill down towards for the casting to be acceptable, and 2) why is that chosen level acceptable?
Well we are talking about a fictional "brown" country that pulls in elements from a bunch both Arab countries and India
Hot take incoming: I can't help but feel a wave of unease when they talk about arabs and Indians like they are interchangeable. It's not enough to just be 'brown enough'. It's like trying to pass off Korean as Japanese. Just because most of western audiences can't tell the difference doesn't make it right.
Will Smith is signed on to play the Genie
Americans or Chinese (because those are the largest film markets) can't tell them apart?".
Hot take incoming: I can't help but feel a wave of unease when they talk about arabs and Indians like they are interchangeable. It's not enough to just be 'brown enough'. It's like trying to pass off Korean as Japanese. Just because most of western audiences can't tell the difference doesn't make it right.
Why not Avan Jogia? Must be some reason.
- Can sing
- Looks like Aladdin
- In his 20s
- Has Indian descent
- Can act decent enough
- Has Disney roots
- Has great hair
I feel like this has to be B.S, like they're searching for an excuse to put a white dude in the role.
I feel like this has to be B.S, like they're searching for an excuse to put a white dude in the role.
Let's fill up the rest of that cast.
Jafar
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Sultan
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Jasmine
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It's strange because Indians look nothing like Arabs to me. Even out of South Asians I I'd say Afghans & Pakistanis looks closer to ME people than Indian people do.
Yeah, it's very bizarre. Do some people really have a hard time telling PoC apart?
I'll pick two random Arab & Indian celebrities.
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Do they look the same to some people?
Trivia: The above Arab actress is called Yasmine aka. Jasmine.
That was my reaction. They're laying the groundwork so when they announce one or more white actors it won't be received like Ghost in the Shell casting was. (It will be, though)This is obviously all a preamble to "Hey guys we tried really hard! Unfortunately none of the auditions were right for the role but hey, good news! Please look forward to Justin Bieber's first big Disney blockbuster debut as Aladdin and Emma Stone as Jasmine! Did you know she's actually 1/16 of middle eastern descent?"
If you remove the ethnic garb and accessories off of the Indian celebrity, the differences wouldn't be that big in playing a role like Jasmine for Western audiences.
Here you go Disney
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Omar Borkin Al Ghala.Kicked out of SA for being too handsome https://www.google.com/amp/www.inde...re-too-sexy-for-saudi-arabia-8590104.html?amp
More celebrities, wearing neutral clothes.
Arab
Indian
You can't tell me they're the same ethnicity.
Yeah, it's very bizarre. Do some people really have a hard time telling PoC apart?
I'll pick two random Arab & Indian celebrities.
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Do they look the same to some people?
Trivia: The above Arab actress is called Yasmine aka. Jasmine.
Of course they're not the same ethnicity, but brown people can look like a lot like other brown people. Just like white people. Just like black people. Just like Asians. You can "act" a different ethnicity which probably won't be important here, due to Disney's Aladdin's sensibilities.
Hell, they're are a lot of mixed race people that can look like Middle Eastern, North African people.
Of course they don't literally look the same, but India is a highly varied country, so who am I to claim that one looks Indian and not the other? Throw dark Latinos into the mix and it gets even harder. Read through the SM:Homecoming thread and count how many people thought Flash was Indian. How many times has Shohreh Aghdashloo played the token Indian character?
Just because they can look the same to some people, doesn't mean that they should just ignore ethnicity and go "all browns are the same".
Here you go Disney
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Omar Borkin Al Ghala.Kicked out of SA for being too handsome https://www.google.com/amp/www.inde...re-too-sexy-for-saudi-arabia-8590104.html?amp
Yeah. Assuming they'd do something like "One Jump" in the movie, it'd be a lot of on time moves and choreography etc
Not sure what you're hoping to prove. Neither of these people are some wholly representative average of people from within their respective countries. Especially when you consider the diversity within just India itself. As far as Hollywood is concerned, if actors of color hope to have any opportunities, they're going to have to try and pass where they can. I've been mistaken for Hispanic before, and I'm Pakistani but used to speak relatively recent Spanish. If I could use that to worm my way into getting a role, you bet your ass I would.Yeah, it's very bizarre. Do some people really have a hard time telling PoC apart?
I'll pick two random Arab & Indian celebrities.
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Do they look the same to some people?
Trivia: The above Arab actress is called Yasmine aka. Jasmine.