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I don't think this is really much of a problem. That is the accusation that Hollywood (American) movies tend to cast white actors for roles that call for mixed race minorities or giving overall preferences to whites in casting when a minority should have been cast. Like a movie based on a story or event that has a one quater Asian character, or one half or even higher. But they cast an all white actor. Made worse by the white actor not even looking partially like the minority race.
Now while that happens sometimes, I think the number of movies with minority actors already in them makes up for it. Just look at Morgan Freeman, who's in so many movies that alone takes care of the blacks.
And Danny Trejo movies. With all of his roles you've got the Hispanics well covered along with help from Michelle Rodriguez and Zoe Saldana. So that women Hispanics and women in general are not neglected. And not just one woman actress. I named multiple Hispanic actresses, two of them.
And look at all the Jackie Chan films, your Asians are well taken care of there. And the whites, don't even need to name any of them, they have plenty of representation and they aren't even a minority anyway, depending on your point of view.
So there you have the four major races. And like the four major food groups which are good for your physical health you have the four major race groups as outlined above for the social/racial health of the movie industry. I don't see what anyone is complaining about. And no naming of any of the movies by me. That could cause this thread to be merged with the big movie thread. Just actor names, so no big deal in regards to duplication.
Now while that happens sometimes, I think the number of movies with minority actors already in them makes up for it. Just look at Morgan Freeman, who's in so many movies that alone takes care of the blacks.
And Danny Trejo movies. With all of his roles you've got the Hispanics well covered along with help from Michelle Rodriguez and Zoe Saldana. So that women Hispanics and women in general are not neglected. And not just one woman actress. I named multiple Hispanic actresses, two of them.
And look at all the Jackie Chan films, your Asians are well taken care of there. And the whites, don't even need to name any of them, they have plenty of representation and they aren't even a minority anyway, depending on your point of view.
So there you have the four major races. And like the four major food groups which are good for your physical health you have the four major race groups as outlined above for the social/racial health of the movie industry. I don't see what anyone is complaining about. And no naming of any of the movies by me. That could cause this thread to be merged with the big movie thread. Just actor names, so no big deal in regards to duplication.
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