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Are you really trying to make me argue both sides of the argument in one thread? Legolas Send a noteboard - 14/09/2011 11:04:50 PM
As a slight tangent, I believe that movies (or books, or any medium) should be free to reinterpret and reinvent classic stories, because doing so does nothing to take away or tarnish the actual classic story, which still exists. If you want to present a story from Culture A in a package that is more likely to get people from Culture B to watch it, then by all means, what's the problem? If Culture A wants to then adapt a story from Culture B with A-Culture actors, go for it! If a movie set in Texas, played with French actors, gets French people interested in American history, then all power to them. If Americans don't like it or aren't interested, they can make their own movie. Similarly, if Germans don't like an American playing Stauffenberg, they don't have to watch it and can make their own ...

Yes. So do I. As I just argued to Dom. The reason why Valkyrie is a more dubious case is that it's not so much a "classic story" as it is a part of recent German history (not as recent as some things that people already care far less about, true, but then there are many reasons why WW2 remains "recent" for a good while). And then there's Tom Cruise, a believer of a rather absurd cult that Germany in particular already has issues with anyhow, and a man whose motivation for making this movie was, as I recall, "as a kid I always fantasized about killing Hitler".
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Oh dear. I may not survive this. *NM* - 13/09/2011 01:34:33 PM 214 Views
I plan to... - 13/09/2011 09:51:33 PM 560 Views
are there French actors who would lower themselves to an America Film? - 14/09/2011 02:49:53 PM 501 Views
Gerard Depardieu? *NM* - 14/09/2011 10:58:16 PM 214 Views
I don't really know who that is or recognize him - 14/09/2011 11:00:33 PM 530 Views
Lower? - 14/09/2011 11:52:46 PM 516 Views
The "lower" was mostly a joke - 15/09/2011 01:45:59 AM 638 Views
Re: The "lower" was mostly a joke - 15/09/2011 04:28:36 AM 524 Views
I explained to you why a majority of America would not be comfortable. - 15/09/2011 01:27:19 PM 516 Views
Although, from what I recall of my brief anime phase... - 15/09/2011 06:43:05 PM 534 Views
anime usually STARTS weird and uncomfortable *NM* - 15/09/2011 09:39:01 PM 216 Views
That seems a bit harsh. - 14/09/2011 07:35:56 PM 672 Views
I am confused... - 14/09/2011 09:46:45 PM 476 Views
At a guess ... - 14/09/2011 10:05:00 PM 577 Views
No. I try to pretend Valkyrie doesn't exist. - 14/09/2011 10:12:25 PM 651 Views
Can I ask why? You've got me curious. - 14/09/2011 10:33:57 PM 556 Views
Are you really trying to make me argue both sides of the argument in one thread? - 14/09/2011 11:04:50 PM 534 Views
Where's the fun in only arguing one side? :p - 14/09/2011 11:10:05 PM 489 Views
I had no idea Scarlett and Ashley were played by brits *NM* - 14/09/2011 11:01:06 PM 219 Views
And not just any Brits... Leslie Howard died on some sort of mission for his government in the war. - 14/09/2011 11:08:26 PM 475 Views
I don't care much about the nationality of actors - 14/09/2011 11:51:57 PM 511 Views
+1 *NM* - 15/09/2011 01:47:30 AM 190 Views
Re: That seems a bit harsh. - 15/09/2011 01:54:45 AM 640 Views
Ok, if Orlando Bloom is a cackling over-acting villian, I may have to see this. - 13/09/2011 10:03:06 PM 515 Views
lol!! *NM* - 14/09/2011 02:43:21 PM 217 Views
Haven't seen it yet, but... - 14/09/2011 02:17:02 AM 648 Views
Man, it's been a long time since I read "The Three Musketeers". - 15/09/2011 05:16:06 AM 596 Views

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