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I wasn't impressed by the movie, but it still was fun family entertainment for a day. I haven't read all the posts in this thread. Of course it can be relevant, people make those kinds of choices all the time in dating people have the right to date whoever they want to! It's not racist to have preferences, though, I think an open-mind is by more far advantageous to all parties.
#Asian girl star wars the last jedi bad skin
And implying that it's some how bad to think skin tone is relevant to dating is interesting. That's good because it sounds like you don't understand what I am saying anyways, that is, if you want to conflate my opinions on how race plays a role in audience perception love stories with my opinions on interracial dating irl. Finally, because it wastes time from what most people want starwars to be (pew pew, vroom vroom, cool aliens). Second, because these references take you right out of the starwars universe mentally. First because there's not enough time to make their allusions to our problems more than corny. Star wars is not the place to bring up these issues.
#Asian girl star wars the last jedi bad free
Not only did she make comments about being aware of that she set them free and ruined the casino, and arguable, those who casino endeavor along with it. Specifically, she gave off that vibe when she was worried about the animals and slave children at the casino planet. But if you like the spirit of the mentality obviously you're going to portray that in the best possible light. Well yeah she wasn't the quintessential cringy SJW. It's a nice cover up for being blatantly lazy I am just able to see through it. Yeah, see if Disney has any dissenters on their cast decision, which is intertwined with the Finn-Rose tangent, they can just pull the whole "those people are racist". Point is, they could have cast lots of different ethnicitys in her role that would have been more of a strategic fit given her character story of falling in love with Finn. But I doubt it would have been touching enough to make me care more about her. I missed the fact that they were sisters. It really can't be difficult to ruin the plot and dialogue of starwars.isn't the hardest part the cgi? *yoda voice* Many more problems there are *end yoda voice (unless you like it)*, and as they pile up you definitely can't say these plot flaws are "details". This is just one aspect of the issues with the movie.
#Asian girl star wars the last jedi bad movie
It would have taken no time at all to justify their relationship and we might have a legitimate love feud in the next movie because I think he still loves rey. Most importantly, as handsome as finn is, he deserved better. Whereas if Rose was black and/or beautiful and/or white now we talking. If Rose and Finn do not get together her character was a complete 30-45 minute waste. HAHA I think it's funny because if Rose and Finn end up getting together we gonna be like waah? he's happy with rose when he could have had rey? Unrealistic. They have wound them selves into a corner with their seemingly arbitrary casting of people for the sake of a diverse cast. As of right now she's a nice SJW who misinterpreted body language.
But I say "think" liberally here because if they would have cared at all about the integrity of their own story, they would have definitely cast Rose as black because it would have made the kiss at the end more believable and thus her character more esteemed, because Rose could have been the girl who justifiable stole his heart away from rey.
Secondly, I don't know if my opinion represents the majority fan base, so whatever Disney writer think is best is fine. Obviously, allusions to our problems on earth should be made cleverly and subtly in an alternate universe. I don't want to be reminded explicitly of all the races on earth and of all the political turmoil. Which brings me to the major problem: it's the star-wars universe!The universe where everyone is from Nebraska. And that's the point, you are forced to wonder about questions during the movie that are not star wars questions not even questions to help you think critically about the real issues behind them. I guess it was because they were both Asian? ok cool, shallow explanation but at least that's better than creating multicultural relationships which leave both races wondering were the attraction actually is (e.g., finn-rey, finn-rose, Chewbacca-odd,old, mercenary type lady** tangentially related). There was just not enough time allotted, and rightfully so, for them to explain meaningfully why a pilot that just died and Rose had a special bond. It doesn't make sense given the old starwars cast nor do they have enough time during the movie to justify casting a plethora of races into main roles. In short, because it's obviously forced to sell tickets at the expense of making sense.