Post-Vietnam movie

>post-Vietnam movie
>gook is allowed on a secret mission
Is every movie from now on going to have an obligatory gotta-suck-the-Chinas-dick character even when it makes no sense?

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It will never happen, but if California were to split off from the US like some of them want to they would literally just make Chinese propaganda and indie films about black homosexuals and muslim trannies

Is her character supposed to be South Korea, Taiwanese or ex-ARVN? In that case it might make a little sense

Every blockbuster now has to shove in a really out of place weird faced chinese bitch who does nothing besides appear in a few scenes

Disney movies are the only ones who don't do it because they don't care about China.

So all movies get a qt chinese waifu from now on? I'm ok with that.

straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/modest-role-for-chinese-actress-due-to-cuts

>Actress Jing Tian is a movie star in her native China, having appeared in Police Story 2013 with Jackie Chan and in The Warring States (2011) with Francis Ng before making her English-language debut in The Great Wall (2016), the Zhang Yimou film starring Matt Damon and Andy Lau.

>But in her latest movie, Kong: Skull Island, her character - one of the scientists sent to track down the giant ape Kong - hardly does or says a thing.

>She is a prime example of what Chinese critics derisively term hua ping, or Chinese for "vases" - actresses whose roles are so insignificant, they amount to little more than set decoration.

>The term has taken on new meaning as Hollywood casts more Chinese actors in supporting roles so that its blockbusters can be better marketed in the lucrative Chinese market.

They're getting pretty clinical about it. Cast a famous Chinese actress so you can get a ton of pre-release press about it and she can show up at the premiere and on all the promo material in Asia, but then basically cut her out of the movie because it makes no sense and she's impossible to understand because she doesn't speak English.

You do realize the US was allied with South Vietnam right?

>Cast a famous Chinese actress so you can get a ton of pre-release press about it and she can show up at the premiere and on all the promo material in Asia
It's more so it can be shown in Chinese cinemas at all.

Too bad for chinks, no matter how hard their try, they can never achieve success in the west due to all rooking the same

>Disney movies are the only ones who don't do it

but they did whitewash the Ancient One because you're not allowed to reference Tibet existing anymore

>Disney doesn't do it
You're forgetting age of ultron and the alternate iron man 3

it was more because they wanted a more famous actor for it and there are no famous asian actors in murica.

Does she die?

to appeal to the Chinese markets, yes

the chinese make fun of this trend though

they also love transformers movies and warcraft. They have awful taste

Chinese are commie street-shitting subhumans who like shitty movies

And other countries like capeshit and tfa, so it's par for the course

lol nope
combination of reasons

>The character in the comics is a Tibetan man, a situation which co-writer C. Robert Cargill compared to the Kobayashi Maru, an unwinnable training exercise in the Star Trek universe. He explained that adapting the character as the comics portrayed him would be realizing the major Asian Fu Manchu stereotype, and would involve the film with the Tibetan sovereignty debate, but not giving one of few significant Asian roles to an Asian actor would also understandably be received negatively

>Derrickson wanted to change the character to an Asian woman, but felt that an older Asian woman would invoke the Dragon Lady stereotype, while a younger Asian woman would be perceived as exploiting Asian fetish and "a fanboy's dream girl".

>Derrickson decided to cast a non-Asian actor in the role, but to still take the opportunity to cast "an amazing actress in a male role"

What about a young Asian guy?

I smell a chink

>Disney movies are the only ones who don't do it because they don't care about China.

LMAO

Fucking Rogue One. Disney is the most obesessed with diversity and gay and pandering shit of all.