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Pandering to American diversity advocates who want ethnic diversity, but don't like linguistic diversity (i.e. watch a film in a language that's not English) because it forces them to watch something with subtitlesIf they're changing the setting, then why are they keeping the Japanese names?
subtitles are a horrible distraction from any movie.So it's shit? What a shocker!Pandering to American diversity advocates who want ethnic diversity, but don't like linguistic diversity (i.e. watch a film in a language that's not English) because it forces them to watch something with subtitles
So it's shit? What a shocker!Pandering to American diversity advocates who want ethnic diversity, but don't like linguistic diversity (i.e. watch a film in a language that's not English) because it forces them to watch something with subtitles
Hopefully, Berserk will be considered unadaptable for Western audiences by virtue of the sheer amount of rape in the series.Part of me is almost glad Berserk STILL isn't over because I have a hunch it would be next on the chopping block of things to be ruined via live action Americanized woke shit.
Ugh. This is my issue with this.
If they want diversity, then why not make this super fucked up world where the continental plates have crashed into one another or something and there's a super city like Megacity 1, or have this large nation state built off the coast of California? Even better yet if they want US cultural relevance then why not Boston or Washington DC?
For all of this want of diversity in sci fi they show the absolute lack of imagination to even warrant this.
Also, when has NYC ever been relevant as of lately? Outside of cultural and business importance to the US, you'd think they'd go with LA or somewhere in California for that's where all of the dangerhairs live.
If I wanted to see New York destroyed there's going to be like 10 Marvel movies featuring that this year.Ugh. This is my issue with this.
If they want diversity, then why not make this super fucked up world where the continental plates have crashed into one another or something and there's a super city like Megacity 1, or have this large nation state built off the coast of California? Even better yet if they want US cultural relevance then why not Boston or Washington DC?
For all of this want of diversity in sci fi they show the absolute lack of imagination to even warrant this.
Also, when has NYC ever been relevant as of lately? Outside of cultural and business importance to the US, you'd think they'd go with LA or somewhere in California for that's where all of the dangerhairs live.
In reality? Pandering to the ethnics. In film? I doubt it'll be explained beyond "It's the future, lol".If they're changing the setting, then why are they keeping the Japanese names? Is there a cast list for this, yet?
Wasn't the destruction of Tokyo literally just Akira teleporting?
My least favourite thing about American/Western "re-imaginings" of Japanese media is that the influence of WW2/Hiroshima and Nagasaki are completely ignored. It's an examination of post-war Japan's collective psyche, and that aspect is lost when you try and place it in an American setting, or any setting for that matter.
If I wanted to see New York destroyed there's going to be like 10 Marvel movies featuring that this year.
My first thought when I read that synopsis in the OP. I'd watch the Partridge Version over whatever it is they are brewing in Hollywood right now.