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The Crying Game



Originally Posted by uconjack
That's a very interesting question, Caitlyn. We now look back in horror at how blacks were played by whites in blackface in film's early days. It is also considered very inppropriate, in some circles, to how non-Native American play Native Americans on screen.

I wonder if we will reach a point where it is considered inappropriate to have non-gays play gay characters?


Being American Indian, I've found myself cringing numerous times when I've viewed films with non-Natives cast in the role of American Indians (the ones in the dark make-up and the wigs that look like someone stole the tail off some poor horse are particularly bad)… so, I couldn't help wondering how gays actually felt about straight actors portraying gay characters…

This topic also made me think about the gay actors who had portrayed straight characters in films and wonder if there had ever been as much fanfare made over their portrayals as there was last year over Ledger and Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain?
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Originally Posted by Caitlyn
Being American Indian, I've found myself cringing numerous times when I've viewed films with non-Natives cast in the role of American Indians (the ones in the dark make-up and the wigs that look like someone stole the tail off some poor horse are particularly bad)… so, I couldn't help wondering how gays actually felt about straight actors portraying gay characters…

This topic also made me think about the gay actors who had portrayed straight characters in films and wonder if there had ever been as much fanfare made over their portrayals as there was last year over Ledger and Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain?
I cringe when I see that as well. Having played a Native American, I know that those actors are schmered with an iron-oxide dust that they'll be washing out of their clothes for months to come, long after they stop wearing it. And having been in charge of brushing those foul wigs for three months of summer theater, I feel for the people who have to do that job, too. Bleargh.

I wonder though, if you were into the story and if the makeup in question weren't the terrible "Texas Dirt" and those ridiculous wigs... if the performance and the look were convincing, in other words... would you accept a non-native actor in the role?

For me, the gender preference of the actor is secondary to whether they're convincingly in love with whoever they're supposed to be in love with. If much has been made of their gender preference, then they're going to have that to overcome, of course.

I've never head anyone gay complain about a straight actor playing gay, though I have heard mutterings about poor performances from anybody and everybody.

No offense intended here, but if you start demanding that only actors of a certain culture can play charactors of that culture, you quickly wind up with sub-standard outcomes. If someone has to be Japanese (not Chinese, sit down Ziyi Zhang!!) to play a Japanese person, does someone have to be Jewish to play a Jew? A middle-income shoe-salesman, to play WIlly Loman? Can we cast a live person in Blythe Spirit?
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James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger's Characters in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope!I have some issues that people might view the characters in a negative light (seeing as they are murders ) but it's still cool to watch a 1948 film with the Gay characters in the main roles.
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