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bloodyrosemccoy ([personal profile] bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2009-06-21 09:54 pm

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Okay, so recently my siblings got me forcibly into Avatar: The Last Airbender, and I watched the whole thing.

Holy shit, now I understand what y’all were talking about. This was an amazing fantasy world, beautifully animated, great story, great characters,* and it was intelligent. It’s also not set in Standard Fantasyland, for which I am eternally grateful. It’s definitely up there as a favorite series.**

Also, I kind of generally want to be Toph. She’s a badass muthafucka and I think she wears a snood. How many blind snood-wearing rock-hurlers have you met?

However, I have one rather unnerving question open for discussion about this show, and it pretty much sums everything up for me:

Which is creepier: that I have a powerful crush on Uncle General Iroh, or that when I confess that to other people their only response is, “Well, of course!”?

But come on, dude can crush prison walls with his face (SHUT UP YOU WEREN’T THERE AND NEITHER WAS THE CAMERA) but if you try to kill him he’ll serve you a cup of tea and tell you some nonsense before resorting to BREATHING FIRE. That is the correct approach to any situation. So I suppose I can see where they’re coming from.


*Somehow, the adolescent rage and confusion and flailing that drove me absolutely crazy with Harry Potter does nothing but endear Zuko to me, even though he’s such a little snot. Maybe I figure he deserves a little more angst. At least Harry’s scar didn’t boil his eyeball.

** I’m also even more confused as to why they even want to make a movie from it.*** My plan is to deny it exists—partly because it’s already a perfectly good TV series, and partly, of course, because of the unforgiveably boneheaded whitewashing.

***Answer: money.

[identity profile] padparadscha.livejournal.com 2009-06-23 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, he's not a bad actor--I have no beef with Patel. I'm just rather stunned that they think that an Indian would look anything like an East Asian, and that one casting change would apparently fool everybody into thinking, "Oh, well, this movie is diverse, then!"

(I say Zuko's East Asian-looking even though I think the creators managed to do the thing I've always wished happened more in fantasy--they made a world with its own races. But since the series is clearly influenced by East Asian cultures, I'd say that's who should play 'em.)

And isn't that tanning booth thing appalling? What the everloving fuck made anyone think THAT was the respectful way to honor another race?

Hollywood does not get any of my money for this. I can't convince them this is bullshit if I also pay them anyway.