have you seen us? we are. I love how the developed man is always wrong in fiction... And yet, in general we don't like/appreciate nature the way that we should.BlueInkAlchemist said:One of the things that appeals to me about Avatar's take on it is the unapologetic way in which the humans are depicted - as total dicks.
So you're saying you can comfortably judge me without ever having met me? Or are you saying white people are uniquely pre-disposed to racism? After spending so much time viewing movies are you suddenly taking a turn as a projectionist?MovieBob said:Sure... just keep telling yourself that.
I think it would be possible to make a much more compelling story by not having to show both sides like that altho it would definatly be harder. You would have to make it a bit more of a mystery or even horror story and there is so much you could screw up there to just eff up the whole thing its not funny.Pseudonym2 said:Another less sinister reason for having a white imperialist switch sides is that it allows for an easier flow of exposition. When someone new enters a society it makes it easier for audience to identify with the protagonist because the audience also knows nothing about the society.
Great article and great ending.
Fow a worst offender how about Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai!The film is, of course, highly notable for its unabashed sympathy for the native plight, and its portrayal of the conquest of the Native Americans as a wholly-despicable tragedy, but isn't it odd how it feels it needs to make its main "native" hero/spokesperson a white man in order to do so?
Excuse me? The faults of people who just happened to inhabit the same area as I do, centuries ago, have nothing to do with me. I don't feel ashamed when I see someone with the same ethnicity as me do something bad, because descent doesn't have anything to do with it. Please keep your racism to yourself.And how emotionally and morally convenient for the Western/European-descended members of the audience, who get to be on the good team without the discomfort of having to fully see themselves (or their own history) in the bad team
You do have a fair point, although I realize your intent; it's not always the best idea to attack your audience ("YOU keep thinking that, I'M above it all" =P). And if it ever is a good idea, it must be done very well or else, yeah, unsatisfactory.Shamus Young said:So you're saying you can comfortably judge me without ever having met me? Or are you saying white people are uniquely pre-disposed to racism? After spending so much time viewing movies are you suddenly taking a turn as a projectionist?
Good as always, up until that last line, which seemed to engage in the very sort of sloppy thinking you'd just so eloquently demolished.
EDIT: After re-reading my own comment: Wow. This came off as WAY more snarky than I intended. I was just trying to do a funny little, "NO U!" for the ending. I loved the article, much love, etc.
I think he is referring to the endless Avatar-like resource grabs that are currently happening all over the globe. Whether it be diamonds, oil, coal, lumber, etc, there are cultures all over the world being destroyed to fuel our own. And nobody is doing anything about it.Ravek said:Excuse me? The faults of people who just happened to inhabit the same area as I do, centuries ago, have nothing to do with me. I don't feel ashamed when I see someone with the same ethnicity as me do something bad, because descent doesn't have anything to do with it. Please keep your racism to yourself.And how emotionally and morally convenient for the Western/European-descended members of the audience, who get to be on the good team without the discomfort of having to fully see themselves (or their own history) in the bad team
I got the Fern Gully vibe from this movie too, my young sister watched the vhs of it 40 or 50 times a day, as young kids do. Maybe Cameron's kids did the same thing and elements of the movie bled into his vision?Pyode said:When I first got the gist of Avatar's plot my first thought was of FernGully. I guess that means I should probably check out some of those other movies. lol