Asian villain in an American blockbuster

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

Yesterday I watched the American blockbuster "Aquaman 2", in which two characters with Asian faces caught my attention. One is a scientist who smelts oral, and the other is a female supervisor of alchemy. are all characters who serve the villain character. It can also be regarded as a villain.

In American blockbusters, there are still a lot of villains with Asian faces. The family doctor in Dune, I've seen, becomes a spy for the villain and poisons his master. A supporting actress in Avatar 2's "The Way of Water" that captures Tu Kun's Asian face appears to be a ruthless, ruthless and ruthless killer. In other blockbusters in the United States, there are still many villains with Asian faces. Everyone has watched more movies than me, and they can dig through old accounts. Most of these Asian characters are ugly, misbehaving, and sinister and cunning.

If you look at it from a racist perspective, Westerners seem to have a motive to stigmatize Asians. Of course, you can also argue that he is just a villain, and art is inevitably fictional. There is no need to make a big fuss. However, it gave me the impression that I had eaten a fly, and I felt very unhappy and even a little angry.

If it is said that Westerners maliciously vilify Asians, it achieves a certain political goal. Would you believe it?If Westerners just portray a certain character image randomly, there is no malice. Would you believe it?

After all, it is an American blockbuster, and it will be released worldwide, and people from all over the world can see it. Villains always give negative influences, after all, no one likes villains.

I still hope that it is more appropriate for Westerners to play the villains in Western films, rather than people of other ethnicities. At the very least, we don't want Asians to be villains. What do you say?

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