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Awesome Thought Experiment That Show How Racist This Film Is


I love this article, so true! Sometimes you have to put the shoe on the other foot to get it:

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I want to try a thought experiment here. Imagine if a Thai company made a movie about 9/11, and that movie was specifically about the experiences of a Thai family in Tower One. Don’t worry, it’s not a bummer - it’s an uplifting story of how these people escaped death and got home safely. But imagine that, in this Thai movie, every character is Thai. There are white people running around in the background, and two of them have a couple of lines, but every single character in this story about the attack on the World Trade Center is Thai.

You’d think this was pretty weird, I bet. You’d think it displayed provincial thinking, perhaps even a cinematic xenophobia. You’d probably even laugh at how petty and small-minded this film seems.
You’d dismiss it.

Turn it around (and multiply the death toll of the event by almost 100) and you have The Impossible. While I understand that white tourists would end up congregating with other white tourists after a disaster like this, the fact that the movie relegates all Thai people to background players is baffling. There are three Thai people with lines in the film: the aforementioned medicine man, who speaks only in un-subtitled Thai, a concierge at the resort (whose fate is unknown, uncared about) and a nurse at the hospital where mom, with a nasty, nasty leg wound, ends up. Maybe there’s a fourth, a guy who drives a truck, but I can’t remember if he actually has a line or just mimes looking at his watch to indicate he’s in a hurry.

“Wait,” you argue. “This is based on a true story. Maybe in the true story these people really had no contact whatsoever with Thai locals.” Maybe, but it’s worth noting that the real family is Spanish, a swarthy bunch who look nothing like the milk pale, fair-haired McGregor and Watts. If we’re taking liberties, let’s take a couple more - like the few liberties needed to humanize the Thai people who were devastated by the tsunami. By the end of The Impossible I was actually laughing at how assiduously the film kept Thai people backgrounded in every single scene; they’re always there, but as a faceless refugee mass. They are often literally obstacles the white characters must run around."


-taken from http://badassdigest.com/2012/12/05/movie-review-the-impossible-is-deplorable/


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I'd love to watch an uplifting movie about a Thai family that survives 9/11. Or Indians, Mexicans, or any other nationality.

The chaos of 9/11 would only be enhanced by focusing on characters that don't speak english.

I don't see anything racist about it.

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Quite right.

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"I'd love to watch an uplifting movie about a Thai family that survives 9/11. Or Indians, Mexicans, or any other nationality.

The chaos of 9/11 would only be enhanced by focusing on characters that don't speak english.

I don't see anything racist about it."


Agreed! I hope a movie like this is in the works!

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Give us all a break. The movie didn't show much of the natives because the movie wasn't about them. The movie was an account of what happened to this family, not of what happened to everybody who was in the tsunami. That would be a whole different movie.

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"Give us all a break. The movie didn't show much of the natives because the movie wasn't about them. "

i think that is the point cracker. why is a natural disaster in asia not about asian cracker?

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As an Asian, I say big freaking deal. Enough with these over-sensitive reactions. The movie is about one family. If someone wants to make a movie about one Thai character escaping the collapse of one of the Twin Towers, so be it. I freaking hate this political correctness, it's ridiculous.

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Hey Santa! So cool of you to be on this discussion board!

Here's my wishlist for 2013:

1. Shut your disgusting face, you sad sad little piece of human garbage.

2. Disable your internet connection.

3. Commit seppuku. Or cross the 38th parallel into North Korea.


Hope you'll grant me these humble wishes. Kisses!

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you should wish for a smaller nose and a less hairy back crcaker. lol

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Did you mean a smaller penis?

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yes white men have that too. thank you for your suggestion crcker.

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You seem to be devolving from sad to pathetic for every new post you make. Must be some recessive gene...

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This isn't a documentary. It's a movie "based" on a true story. Now quit being so butthurt about everything. Maybe find another hobby besides being a coldhearted critic.



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I'd watch that film without issues.

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If the WTC was a major hub for Thai tourists I wouldn't think anything of it. What an idiotic comparison.

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Why do you keep writing "cracker"?

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Because he's a racist twat who hates all white people.

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He calls everyone "cracker." Read his posts - they all address someone as "cracker." Ignore his sorry ass and move on.


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