Movie: Whiplash (Out Now)
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yeah, i don't think that's true, soma
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Alex, you should elaborate. Thanks.
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making a movie about a black jazz musician, in and of itself, would not be racist. i'm not sure why you think it would be.
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I have heard nothing but good things about this movie. Been trying to see it, but it's in that late run cycle of only playing very early or very late.
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I haven't see the movie, though I want to. But I wonder if these could be things that the film explores, even if only in the periphery. If so, would it still bother you, verm?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeah, let's just pretend that jazz isn't a black artform and that making a white kid the protagonist (and another white guy his teacher) in a movie based in the world of jazz doesn't reek of movie whitewashing.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:What does him being white have to do with anything, LV? My god you are full of shit.
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No, if the movie is a conscious examination of that kind of appropriation and, perhaps, some of the anxiety that comes with it, that may be interesting. I doubt very highly it will be that, though. We'll see.durdencommatyler wrote:I haven't see the movie, though I want to. But I wonder if these could be things that the film explores, even if only in the periphery. If so, would it still bother you, verm?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeah, let's just pretend that jazz isn't a black artform and that making a white kid the protagonist (and another white guy his teacher) in a movie based in the world of jazz doesn't reek of movie whitewashing.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:What does him being white have to do with anything, LV? My god you are full of shit.
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Are you serious? That's not my point at all. The protagonist is psychologically tortured by Simmons' character throughout. If he was black the masses would have missed the point and gotten their LV/Jorge minority defense mechanism on, and the film would have failed at the Box Office.Alex wrote:making a movie about a black jazz musician, in and of itself, would not be racist. i'm not sure why you think it would be.
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White people have been playing jazz excellently for a long, long time though. It's a syncretic form of music by nature. In any era of jazz there are lots of excellent white musicians creating the music alongside their black counterparts. It doesn't have the same sort of stark appropriation as something like Hip-Hop, at least from what I've learned historically and musically.
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Please elaborate on what you feel the "point" is that audiences would have missed if the character were black.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:Are you serious? That's not my point at all. The protagonist is psychologically tortured by Simmons' character throughout. If he was black the masses would have missed the point and gotten their LV/Jorge minority defense mechanism on, and the film would have failed at the Box Office.Alex wrote:making a movie about a black jazz musician, in and of itself, would not be racist. i'm not sure why you think it would be.
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What the fuck, I haven't even said anything about this movieIprefertheiroldstuff wrote:Are you serious? That's not my point at all. The protagonist is psychologically tortured by Simmons' character throughout. If he was black the masses would have missed the point and gotten their LV/Jorge minority defense mechanism on, and the film would have failed at the Box Office.Alex wrote:making a movie about a black jazz musician, in and of itself, would not be racist. i'm not sure why you think it would be.
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Sure, but I think when Whiplash is considered within the context of its racist industry (movies), its white focus feels particularly icky.Orpheus wrote:White people have been playing jazz excellently for a long, long time though. It's a syncretic form of music by nature. In any era of jazz there are lots of excellent white musicians creating the music alongside their black counterparts. It doesn't have the same sort of stark appropriation as something like Hip-Hop, at least from what I've learned historically and musically.
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I kinda doubt it too.LoathedVermin72 wrote:No, if the movie is a conscious examination of that kind of appropriation and, perhaps, some of the anxiety that comes with it, that may be interesting. I doubt very highly it will be that, though. We'll see.durdencommatyler wrote:I haven't see the movie, though I want to. But I wonder if these could be things that the film explores, even if only in the periphery. If so, would it still bother you, verm?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeah, let's just pretend that jazz isn't a black artform and that making a white kid the protagonist (and another white guy his teacher) in a movie based in the world of jazz doesn't reek of movie whitewashing.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:What does him being white have to do with anything, LV? My god you are full of shit.
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Yeah but you would.theplatypus wrote:What the fuck, I haven't even said anything about this movie
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You've gone full-blown retard. I can't say I'm not entertained.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Sure, but I think when Whiplash is considered within the context of its racist industry (movies), its white focus feels particularly icky.Orpheus wrote:White people have been playing jazz excellently for a long, long time though. It's a syncretic form of music by nature. In any era of jazz there are lots of excellent white musicians creating the music alongside their black counterparts. It doesn't have the same sort of stark appropriation as something like Hip-Hop, at least from what I've learned historically and musically.
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Please go call Mecca fat so you can get bannedIprefertheiroldstuff wrote:You've gone full-blown retard. I can't say I'm not entertained.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Sure, but I think when Whiplash is considered within the context of its racist industry (movies), its white focus feels particularly icky.Orpheus wrote:White people have been playing jazz excellently for a long, long time though. It's a syncretic form of music by nature. In any era of jazz there are lots of excellent white musicians creating the music alongside their black counterparts. It doesn't have the same sort of stark appropriation as something like Hip-Hop, at least from what I've learned historically and musically.
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I don't know. My second favorite jazz drummer is white.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:Yeah but you would.theplatypus wrote:What the fuck, I haven't even said anything about this movie
I'm getting this movie recommended left and right, presented as something that "seems tailor-made for me" (I'm guessing because of my interest in jazz music), but I haven't gotten around to seeing it.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:Please go call Mecca fat so you can get bannedIprefertheiroldstuff wrote:You've gone full-blown retard. I can't say I'm not entertained.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Sure, but I think when Whiplash is considered within the context of its racist industry (movies), its white focus feels particularly icky.Orpheus wrote:White people have been playing jazz excellently for a long, long time though. It's a syncretic form of music by nature. In any era of jazz there are lots of excellent white musicians creating the music alongside their black counterparts. It doesn't have the same sort of stark appropriation as something like Hip-Hop, at least from what I've learned historically and musically.
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The obsession with ambition and legacy, morally ambiguous methods of extracting worth from others, the sense of achieving vicariously and whether the ends justify the means.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Please elaborate on what you feel the "point" is that audiences would have missed if the character were black.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:Are you serious? That's not my point at all. The protagonist is psychologically tortured by Simmons' character throughout. If he was black the masses would have missed the point and gotten their LV/Jorge minority defense mechanism on, and the film would have failed at the Box Office.Alex wrote:making a movie about a black jazz musician, in and of itself, would not be racist. i'm not sure why you think it would be.
You should totally see the film.
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I'll see it eventually. I see everything eventually.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:The obsession with ambition and legacy, morally ambiguous methods of extracting worth from others, the sense of achieving vicariously and whether the ends justify the means.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Please elaborate on what you feel the "point" is that audiences would have missed if the character were black.Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:Are you serious? That's not my point at all. The protagonist is psychologically tortured by Simmons' character throughout. If he was black the masses would have missed the point and gotten their LV/Jorge minority defense mechanism on, and the film would have failed at the Box Office.Alex wrote:making a movie about a black jazz musician, in and of itself, would not be racist. i'm not sure why you think it would be.
You should totally see the film.
Still don't know what that has to do with making the character white, but okay.
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Mecca is roly-poly. I love that guy.
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