• yeather
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    8 hours ago

    Most people realized it was done mostly to skirt the Chinese market. I think the major problem with the other groups is the lack of major starpower. I don’t think I can even name a Romani actress.

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      8 hours ago

      This is a good point. Casting a genuine Tibetan actor would cause the house of mouse to lose all that sweet china money.

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          4 hours ago

          No I think people would have been more angry if they got someone Asian but not Tibetan to play the character. Changing an Asian Male character to a White Woman makes it more obvious and direct.

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            28 minutes ago

            I don’t think anyone had an issue with Benedict Wong as one of the head monks so I think your theory is bad.

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        5 hours ago

        I suppose, then again it appears the main reason race was changed is to increase star power in a prominent role. Which is not the case in The Little Mermaid, as Halle Bailey is not a star. Doesn’t matter much now since the movie is bad.

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      4 hours ago

      Considering most Americans lose their shit at the slightest hint of an accent, it’s not really surprising.