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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Enna wrote:
So I'm guessing a lot of people 'voted with their pocketbooks' or pockets to stay home on this one. Good for them! A lesson Hollywood needed to learn.
yeah, but it also wasted the resourse of the novel. (unless the JPNese does remake of the westen book "....Geisha".
dochira wrote:
Hollywood, listen up. Casting is important. Would you cast a light-skinned Asian guy to play the role of Prime Minister Churchill? No?? OK I'll try again later. hehe
that'll never happen. it only works in reverse, a la david carradine, the old charlie chan movies, etc...
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Enna, you've slightly misunderstood my statement on the ugliness and Chinese casting, but never mind. I see your pov.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Uco wrote:
Enna, you've slightly misunderstood my statement on the ugliness and Chinese casting, but never mind. I see your pov.


Sorry Uco I thought I understood what you were saying both here and also over at japan-guide. I see your POV also. Smile

krim wrote:
well, at least hollywood isn't doing blackface for african americans, and squinty eyed white guys with pencil mustaches with chicklets buck teeth washing laundry anymore.


Thank goodness at least those days are over! Applaud

dochira wrote:

Hollywood, listen up. Casting is important. Would you cast a light-skinned Asian guy to play the role of Prime Minister Churchill? No?? OK I'll try again later.
niko2x wrote:
that'll never happen. it only works in reverse, a la david carradine, the old charlie chan movies, etc...


Yeah for some reason only Caucasians were allowed to portray other races or nationalities or cultures in a derogatory manner. Hmmm maybe because they held the purse strings and still do for the most part.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Enna wrote:


Yeah for some reason only Caucasians were allowed to portray other races or nationalities or cultures in a derogatory manner. Hmmm maybe because they held the purse strings and still do for the most part.


i'm waiting for the time when they get a palestinian to play former israeli prime minister ben gurion
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

niko2x wrote:
that'll never happen. it only works in reverse, a la david carradine, the old charlie chan movies, etc...


what are you telling me they're not going to get a japanese guy to play roosevelt anytime soon?
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what are you telling me they're not going to get a japanese guy to play roosevelt anytime soon?


It would be interesting having george takai doing the "day of infamy" speech.. or maybe the gettysburg address.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

krim wrote:


It would be interesting having george takai doing the "day of infamy" speech.. or maybe the gettysburg address.


indeed...i'm still waiting for the an arab to play benjamin netanyahu tho....
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Enna wrote:
[Yeah for some reason only Caucasians were allowed to portray other races or nationalities or cultures in a derogatory manner. Hmmm maybe because they held the purse strings and still do for the most part.]

Hi Enna! And sorry, I don't mean to be picky on every one of your posts Big Grin but, Ruriko Asaoka played Ine Siebold on NHK. More recently, none of the Japanese performers playing Japanese-American roles in Sakura spoke decent Hawaiian English. Main female characters in a Japanese TV version of the drama on the "last Chinese emperor" Pu Yi was played by Japanese actresses like Misaki Ito.

Sadly enough, people tend to get whoever is available locally. You just have to wait until some Japanese TV station collects enough money to hire Japanese directors and costume designers to do Memoirs of a Geisha IN Japan, if you want to see more Japanese performers. Or else, wait until more Japanese performers audition for roles in Hollywood, but then, not many Japanese performers support the glitterly way of Hollywood.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Uco wrote:


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Hi Enna! And sorry, I don't mean to be picky on every one of your posts Big Grin but, Ruriko Asaoka played Ine Siebold on NHK. More recently, none of the Japanese performers playing Japanese-American roles in Sakura spoke decent Hawaiian English. Main female characters in a Japanese TV version of the drama on the "last Chinese emperor" Pu Yi was played by Japanese actresses like Misaki Ito.

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the problem with using those examples is that they aren't made for the global market, as Mem o Geisha is. There's no reason to find a chinese person to play a chinese emperor if it isn't meant to be seen by anyone other than a japanese audience.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

krim wrote:


the problem with using those examples is that they aren't made for the global market, as Mem o Geisha is. There's no reason to find a chinese person to play a chinese emperor if it isn't meant to be seen by anyone other than a japanese audience.


that's true that's why the english in some of these dramas is so wiggedy whack...
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Tu_triky wrote:


that's true that's why the english in some of these dramas is so wiggedy whack...


true that, at least

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hehe hehe hehe
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

krim wrote:


true that, at least

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hehe hehe hehe


lovely....and yes it was....the bird was nice too...
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Uco wrote:

Hi Enna! And sorry, I don't mean to be picky on every one of your posts Big Grin but, Ruriko Asaoka played Ine Siebold on NHK. More recently, none of the Japanese performers playing Japanese-American roles in Sakura spoke decent Hawaiian English. Main female characters in a Japanese TV version of the drama on the "last Chinese emperor" Pu Yi was played by Japanese actresses like Misaki Ito.

Sadly enough, people tend to get whoever is available locally. You just have to wait until some Japanese TV station collects enough money to hire Japanese directors and costume designers to do Memoirs of a Geisha IN Japan, if you want to see more Japanese performers. Or else, wait until more Japanese performers audition for roles in Hollywood, but then, not many Japanese performers support the glitterly way of Hollywood.


Oooh now I see your point Uco. Yes I noticed that when I was watching the NHK Sakura TV series that quite a few Japanese were bothered by the fact that the lead actress spoke English with a British accent and there were even comments about her Japanese. So I guess everyone sees the TV shows and films that we are discussing from their own unique cultural background and viewpoint. It is always interesting to listen through another's ears , and see through another's eyes and learn from another person's distinct perspective. Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Krim wrote:
the problem with using those examples is that they aren't made for the global market

Sakura is surely made for viewers in the U.S. to see. Also Swallowtail directed by Shunji Iwai was translated into Kantonese and shown in Finland and Germany, but a lot of the Chinese-speaking characters were done by Japanese performers.

Btw, how do you put quotes in the block here??
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Uco wrote:


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Btw, how do you put quotes in the block here??


use the "Quote" button on the upper right corner of the post

I dont think Sakura was ever shown here.. not that I know of at least.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

krim wrote:

I dont think Sakura was ever shown here.. not that I know of at least.

At the very least, it aired in NorCal on KTSF, and in New York (which is how Enna first got started here Smile ). I'm almost certain it was also aired in Hawai'i.
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dochira wrote:

At the very least, it aired in NorCal on KTSF, and in New York (which is how Enna first got started here Smile ). I'm almost certain it was also aired in Hawai'i.


I dont consider anything broadcast here in SoCal on KSCI as being, "made for US audiences"
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krim wrote:

I dont consider anything broadcast here in SoCal on KSCI as being, "made for US audiences"

Without really pushing this train way off the track, I'm not certain if NHK made Sakura without an intention of it at least airing in Hawai'i. I believe it was supposed to commemorate some Hawai'i-Japan relationship.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

dochira wrote:

I believe it was supposed to commemorate some Hawai'i-Japan relationship.



then they should have just aired a documentary of spam musubi

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dochira wrote:

Without really pushing this train way off the track, I'm not certain if NHK made Sakura without an intention of it at least airing in Hawai'i. I believe it was supposed to commemorate some Hawai'i-Japan relationship.


hmm.. was it about some girl wanting to teach or something? i think it aired in the mornings here.. obviously i was at work.
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