I don't think Gyllenhaal is such a huge draw for women that he had to be cast 
as a Persian man in this film,nor that the female audience for such a film is 
so huge that he's required. 


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They did it for the ladies. The girl was for the fellas. 


On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 6:05 AM, Keith Johnson < keithbjohn...@comcast.net > 
wrote: 






I hear you, but movies like "Prince of Persia" will draw based on the game and 
fans of action movies like this. They could have cast actually Persians and 
Arabs in the lead roles. I can't think of a single young man under 25 who'd 
care that Jake Gyllenhaal is in this movie, nor Ben Kingsley. 


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Looking from their point of view I think they want a "sure thing" so they go 
for proven actors. So the list of available known actors of middle eastern 
descent is very short. So they figured just go for the ones that look close 
enough with makeup. The same with asian actors. 

Sometimes they don't even try to cast people of ethnic decent. Remember the 
Scorpion king? The bad guy was white with a kingdom in the middle of the 
desert? Come on! 





On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 9:55 PM, Keith Johnson < keithbjohn...@comcast.net > 
wrote: 








Agreed. I remember the guy playing Soka in "Airbender" joked in an interview, 
"They're going to have to use a lot of makeup to darken everyone's skin". It 
was apalling and frustrating how casually he could toss out a statement whose 
import is obviously way beyond him. Even then the casing is still...odd. They 
have the young Indian actor from "Slumdog Millionaire" playing Zuko, when the 
latter was clearly of a culture based on Japanese culture. 

What pisses me off is that they always find genuine ethnic actors to play all 
the support and background roles. 



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Sent: Thursday, June 3, 2010 5:37:35 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Hollywood Whitewash? Persia, Airbender casting  
angers fans 

  







It reminds me of when John Wayne played Ghengis Khan. That was one of the most 
horrible train wrecks in the history of moviemakingdom. :) It is so "hollywood" 
to pick whomever is on the top 20 list of stars to do a movie that its a 
cliche. The way that they do business it is the equivalent of picking a white 
guy to play MLK. There is very little difference in how they cast movies now 
versus 30 years ago. 


On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Keith Johnson < keithbjohn...@comcast.net > 
wrote: 






This will never become an issue unless and until people of color start 
playing/rewriting roles based on historical characters that were white. 
Westerns are replete with characters that were black in real life, who were 
played by the likes of Clint Eastwood and others.  Or maybe if movies made in 
other countries made as much bank as Hollywood flicks, and those countries 
always got locals to play white Americans in stereotyped ways, people here 
would get it. I can think of no reason why the likes of Angelina Jolie, 
Gyllenhaal, the major cast of "Last Airbender", etc, are played by Caucasian 
actors. I find it offensive. 

But then, I also get irritated when characters that are supposed to be Russian, 
Caribbean, etc., are played by Americans who then have to fake an accent. There 
are plenty of talented actors from other countries who can do these roles, and 
you can't always excuse it by saying you need the big megastars to pull in the 
crowds. 
In these cases, for example, the target audience of young men aren't going to 
see "Prince of Persia" because of Gyllenhaal or Sir Kingsley, so their casting 
isn't really crucial. 




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I say boycott them both and any other film that does the same. 


On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Kelwyn < ravena...@yahoo.com > wrote: 


http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/herocomplex/2010/05/racebending.html 

And playing Dastan, the hero and titular heir to the Persian throne in the 
$200-million tent-pole film, is none other than Hancock Park's own 
Swedish-Jewish-American prince, Jake Gyllenhaal. 



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