Exactly. Or if the opposite were to happen where a fantasy based on Native American, African, or Asian, folklore had white people in it these same people would be complaining
Agreed. There are some stories where it makes sense to have a diverse population like if a story takes place in a major city or something but I enjoy learning the history of other cultures. So if I watch a mini series about Scandinavia in the year 800ad it kinda ruins it to have a multiracial cast for “reasons”.
This has absolutely already happened, with American remakes of Asian stuff... But yeh, they haven't, umm, "reverse marketed" them, back to Asia, so much yet, so when they do, it'll be "interesting"...
Exactly. Or if the opposite were to happen where a fantasy based on Native American, African, or Asian, folklore had white people in it these same people would be complaining
I have a gut feeling that they are going to start diversifying Asian movies, specifically Korean and Japanese.
People enjoy Asian cinema and anime too much so they must ruin it
Exactly. Everything must be curated and diversified until every media is exactly the same. Only then will "diversity" be achieved.
It would be funny if it was not depressing.
Agreed. There are some stories where it makes sense to have a diverse population like if a story takes place in a major city or something but I enjoy learning the history of other cultures. So if I watch a mini series about Scandinavia in the year 800ad it kinda ruins it to have a multiracial cast for “reasons”.
There's a shitload of female feminist/Tumblrina types who are into kpop and k-drama. I'm 75% Korean, 25% Japanese, it's only inevitable.
They already have, with stuff like Alita Battle Angel and Ghost in the Shell.
Wasn't Alita pretty decent tho?
Yeah, I liked it. I was just pointing out that it's an example of "diversifying" originally Asian media.
I thought it was fine but I do not know the source material.
This has absolutely already happened, with American remakes of Asian stuff... But yeh, they haven't, umm, "reverse marketed" them, back to Asia, so much yet, so when they do, it'll be "interesting"...