According to the Wall Street Journal, the casting call was for only Caucasians.
On a wide computer monitor is a website run by Breakdown Services, where Ms. Zane's staff has posted the single paragraph laying out the filmmakers' broad criteria for Katniss. She should be Caucasian, between ages 15 and 20, who could portray someone "underfed but strong," and "naturally pretty underneath her tomboyishness."
I think I have to get outraged, every time, because there's always going to be a reason why it's okay this time. Hollywood is going to continue to be racist in its casting. There are already perishingly few roles for actors of any ethnicity at all other than Caucasian, and if the few that are available are going to be restricted to Caucasian in their casting calls, I think I have to continue to be outraged.
examples of great title design (short video)
Oh, neat! They even threw in TV shows like
Six Feet Under,
Carnivale,
and
Dexter.
I'm outraged with you, Liese.
Hollywood will argue that they can't open a blockbuster action movie with a non-white lead actress, and yet The Hunger Games has an automatic built-in audience going in. If they can't justify it for this project, they'll never justify it.
It's bullshit.
It's bullshit.
Exactly. And projects that do succeed are dismissed as flukes. It's confirmation bias, wrapped up in business.
If they can't justify it for this project, they'll never justify it.
If they couldn't justify it with Avatar, they'll never justify it. That movie
had
to have non-white leads to stay true to a text that was visual and full of cues. This one merely may.
I think it would be great if they cast non white for Katniss, but I don't think it's a cultural and ethnic erasure the likes of what has gone before.
I also notice no one seemed to be bitching (not pointing at people here, just noting) until the actress in question was blonde. The other actresses weren't less white. They were just less blonde. I don't know if Jennifer is a natural blonde, and I really don't care.
I watched
Trainspotting
when I was a kid, but I didn't really get it. I rewatched it this morning and dug it. It's briskly paced and kinetically directed, and the actors make their characters sympathetic even when there's no real reason for them to be. Plus, Kelly Macdonald! In her film debut! Naked!
Also. shit humor!
OK, maybe that didn't need an exclamation point.
Also, I need to rewatch that.
Also. shit humor!
In more than one sense of the word, though I understand there are people who thought it a lot funnier than I did.
DH and I saw Trainspotting on our first date.
I've probably told the story before, but I saw Trainspotting when I was pregnant with Ben, got to the
dead baby
scene, and promptly lost my shit. Highly doubtful I'll ever watch it again, although I can appreciate what they were doing. Sort of.