"Look at how diverse our casts are and if you complain about how bad the shows/movies are, then you're a racist/sexist/bigot".
"Look at how diverse our casts are and if you complain about how bad the shows/movies are, then you're a racist/sexist/bigot".
See, I think you’re maybe conflating some items. ‘Look at how diverse our cast is’ is one thing, and complaining about plot is another thing. What, precisely, is your concern with the diversity in the cast that you need to bring it up as a talking point as opposed to talking about the plot?
Yes, true, it is hard to have content not in some way linked to the stories already put out for Star Wars, but even if you look at extended universe/legends, A LOT of Star Wars contradicts itself.
I’m not disagreeing on the point that I’d like to see Disney take their time more with the Star Wars content, and not just pump out content for the sake of meeting their quota. Book of Boba Fett for example was a clear line of ‘We did not understand this character, or are unwilling to let him be bad
Even Temuera Morrison tried to get the writers and directors to give him less voice lines. He kept saying ‘Fennic should be saying this, I should literally just sit there and be intimidating.’ Not well thought out about what makes the character what he is IMO.
lol, yeah, though in my mind, I'm giving him a pass by believing spending a couple years in the Sarlacc belly some brain issues that changed his personality. lol.
I mean I guess that puts some perspective on life, but I dunno man… He’s still trying to be a crime boss, even if he’s trying to be a… What, better crime boss? Gooder?
It's not the diversity in the cast that is the problem. It is when the PR for your show/movie focuses solely on the diversity of the cast instead of what the show/movie brings to the lore. When before a movie/show comes out, you say "If you don't like this, then you're racist/bigot/etc."
Yes, you have John Boyega as a stormtrooper-turned-hero who is also black, then why is his character so...lack luster? Same thing with Marvel's The Eternals. Wonderful cast, but more focus was put into showing the diversity of the cast instead of making sure the plot was solid.
You call out John Boyega specifically. I actually agree that his character was lackluster, however I personally wouldn’t place that on acting at all. They wrote him like he was going to be a baby Jedi like Rey, even had him wielding a saber, but did nothing with it. That my friend is poor writing.
I personally thought his performance and acting was spot on for what I expected from a shellshocked ex stormtrooper. His fight with TR-8R I thought was fun, because it was personal for that trooper, and made a great dynamic between a loyalist and rebel. But then they basically wrote nothing got him.
See, I had valid complaints I feel, but that still has absolutely nothing to do with ‘pushing diversity.’ Specifically mentioning the fact that John Boyega is black comes off as you having a problem with that fact. I know you didn’t ask for my advice, but if you don’t want to come off that way…
…Maybe changing the tone and way you explain your thoughts might help improve upon people’s reactions. Feedback doesn’t have to include an attack!
I wasn't placing it on his acting, but on them hyping him up (I vividly recall the Disney PR going on about him being the first black lead in a Star Wars film) and then giving him nothing to work with. It was like they were saying, we just need him for his race.
Which if this is Disney’s stance, then we need to place the blame on Disney not giving their character’s good writing, which still has nothing to do with having a diverse cast (or worse, means Disney is specifically writing out those characters)
So it sounds like it’s still not an issue with them having a diverse cast, but with writing out main characters from having interesting things happen!
Yes! I realize I may not be articulating my point very well (it sounds smoother in my head). It isn't that the cast is diverse, but the marketing being made BECAUSE of the diverse cast, rather than the marketing being made about the story. By focusing people's attention to the the cast being
of different genders and races, they hope that people won't realize they either rushed the writing without polishing it or that they didn't have a good one to start with, so they can push any neg. feedback as being about diversity and not the crappy plot/writing.
Hmm… I’m trying to think of a way to phrase it… Maybe something like ‘Disney is being disingenuous with their advertising because they claim to support diversity, however they are not supporting a key member of the cast (Boyega) through his character’s story arc to give him a chance to shine’ Close?
Yes, there is a SMALL number of 'fans' who will complain about the race/gender of a character, but it's come to the point that the fandom as a whole gets criticized being 'toxic' when they raise valid points about the writing.