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Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
That not true.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
HueyP in LouieV wrote:
JapanAir21 wrote:
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
That not true.
How was Wikus and his wife portrayed as monsters?
He saved the day and she remained loyal.
If anything the failed attempts glorified their characters even more.
hence the "baby I dont want you to hug me" convo,the knocking the alien in the back of the head, and running
off in the robot suit.
Wikus almost through the whole movie was a little pansy that only looked out for himself.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
That not true.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
How was Wikus and his wife portrayed as monsters?
He saved the day and she remained loyal.
CJ and his son were heroic geniuses.
Black Africans were portrayed as ignorant savages.
That not true.Originally Posted by GTEK
HueyP in LouieV wrote:
JapanAir21 wrote:
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
Yeah, how was he in the beginning of the movie? He was a self-righteous doucher. He was a moron, he was clueless, he was easily the stupidestcharacter for MOST of the movie.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
That not true.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
How was Wikus and his wife portrayed as monsters?
He saved the day and she remained loyal.
CJ and his son were heroic geniuses.
Black Africans were portrayed as ignorant savages.
Wikus was the loveable doof that transformed into the brave hero.Originally Posted by sn00pee
Wikus almost through the whole movie was a little pansy that only looked out for himself.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
That not true.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
How was Wikus and his wife portrayed as monsters?
He saved the day and she remained loyal.
CJ and his son were heroic geniuses.
Black Africans were portrayed as ignorant savages.
And all black Africans were not portrayed as ignorant savages. You seem to be completely ignoring this fact time and time again.
Where was the white humanity in the movie?Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
14 pages and no one can answer my original post yet.
Where was the Black African humanity in this film?
I'm done.
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Where was the white humanity in the movie?Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
14 pages and no one can answer my original post yet.
Where was the Black African humanity in this film?
I'm done.
You answer my question, and if you can answer mine, I can answer yours.
I can't answer yours because there was no humanity of ANYONE in the movie that was worth a damn. There was the government heads who were inhumane to the aliens.
The only humanity portrayed in the humans were the aliens, that's part of the charm of the entire movie.
If you want to question why the lead wasn't black, you have a better chance at finding an answer there.
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Where was the white humanity in the movie?Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
14 pages and no one can answer my original post yet.
Where was the Black African humanity in this film?
I'm done.
You answer my question, and if you can answer mine, I can answer yours.
I can't answer yours because there was no humanity of ANYONE in the movie that was worth a damn. There was the government heads who were inhumane to the aliens.
The only humanity portrayed in the humans were the aliens, that's part of the charm of the entire movie.
If you want to question why the lead wasn't black, you have a better chance at finding an answer there.
His humanity was only revealed when he was an alien.
You answered your own question.
I answered this like a million times already. Wikus and his wife, even the father in law were drawn out complex human characters...there were no blackcharacters with any redeeming qualities or depth.
But i'm done going in circles.
Those that understand, understand...the rest of you seem to think that prostitutes, gun runners, bigots, cannibals, drug dealers and hustlers are the naturalroles of Africans.
The movie had clearly racist portayals....why are you defending them?
but what movie doesn't these days?
Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
The movie was based in South Africa correct?Originally Posted by SoleOnEyez
You guys are reaching with this one. It was based in the heart of a slum IN africa. Slums everywhere have unsavory and barbaric characters in it.
I think the most barbaric of all the characters was the commander (white) who seemed hell bent on killing everything and everyone for sport. The most treacherous was the father in-law who heartlessly lied to his own daughter and subjected aliens to inhuman testing.
I could see if they portrayed black people that way if the movie was based in England or Australia....but they were in Africa. Stop reaching for racism.
Was there one African in that movie with a redeeming or valiant quality?
Was there even one Black actor who was not exploded into a bloody mess, jailed, ****ing and buffoning, selling sex to aliens, chopping up cow heads, peddling guns and "catfood" etc IN THE WHOLE MOVIE?
A white man was the star, those anti-heros were offset by his eventual bravery and victory at the end of the movie....Africans were more savage and less human than even the aliens who were amidst the garbage.
If y'all can't see that...
Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
Wikus was the loveable doof that transformed into the brave hero.Originally Posted by sn00pee
Wikus almost through the whole movie was a little pansy that only looked out for himself.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
That not true.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
How was Wikus and his wife portrayed as monsters?
He saved the day and she remained loyal.
CJ and his son were heroic geniuses.
Black Africans were portrayed as ignorant savages.
And all black Africans were not portrayed as ignorant savages. You seem to be completely ignoring this fact time and time again.
He didn't only look out for himself...wasn't he trying to get the military to take it easy on the Aliens at the beginning of the film? He never did anything evil he was just doing his job.
How was Wikus an evil character? The only thing he ever did wrong was hit the CJ over the head but that was only because he was desperate for the love of his wife. He didn't even want to pull the trigger in the lab.
Please don't act like Fundiswa was a hero or portrayed in a good light....just go back and look at those screen caps and quotes on the previous page...he didn't even have to use brain power to uncover the MNU files and the director made sure that you knew it. Dude ending up in jail for doing good. He was one of the most sterotypical characters in the whole film.
not at all.....but it's not as though this should be a shocker to anyone.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
^ That makes it okay, then?
Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
Wikus was the loveable doof that transformed into the brave hero.Originally Posted by sn00pee
Wikus almost through the whole movie was a little pansy that only looked out for himself.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
That not true.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Everyone in the movie was portrayed as monsters, every effing human character.Originally Posted by Friendliest Ghost
I said this the day the film came out and I'm as white as the day is long/rarely tend to agree with the "so&so" is racist tip. The Nigerians are portrayed as straight animals. The rumors surrounding Peter Jackson's apparent racism seem more valid after watching this.
How was Wikus and his wife portrayed as monsters?
He saved the day and she remained loyal.
CJ and his son were heroic geniuses.
Black Africans were portrayed as ignorant savages.
And all black Africans were not portrayed as ignorant savages. You seem to be completely ignoring this fact time and time again.
He didn't only look out for himself...wasn't he trying to get the military to take it easy on the Aliens at the beginning of the film? He never did anything evil he was just doing his job.
How was Wikus an evil character? The only thing he ever did wrong was hit the CJ over the head but that was only because he was desperate for the love of his wife. He didn't even want to pull the trigger in the lab.
Please don't act like Fundiswa was a hero or portrayed in a good light....just go back and look at those screen caps and quotes on the previous page...he didn't even have to use brain power to uncover the MNU files and the director made sure that you knew it. Dude ending up in jail for doing good. He was one of the most sterotypical characters in the whole film.
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
Wikus and his wife as good characters?
Last I recalled Wikus grabbed a rocket out of the sky, saving the alien race and his wife did absolutely nothing wrong...she showed the mostgenuie love in the whole movie...how are they not good characters?
You really don't see Fundiswa's being a sterotypical portayal as pointed out on page 9 & 10?
I'm swear i'm really done now Matterhorn.
It doesn't surprise me why the sterotypes in this movie go over people's head. They can't even read and respond to multiple pictorial breakdownsand bolded quotes. Once one person sees my point...3 more come back making the same statements from page 2.
Like the movie critic said...
The thing that really upsets me is that most people who see this movie won't question, or even notice, this incredibly racist portrayal. It wasn't even necessary for the plot, and in fact the racist elements actually created some plot holes.