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What do you think of "white saviour" movies?


I just watched Instant Family, about a white couple who gives 3 Latino children a dream life with storybook house at the end.

I couldn't imagine how offensive these stories are to people of colour who are told by Hollywood that they need rescuing.

I get huge cultural cringe watching these movies, even if they are loosely based on true events.

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Saviours are overrated.

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Is it a true story? Then no problem for me.

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Like The Blind Side (2009)? True, but a very white savior, self-congratulatory story.

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The Blind Side LIED about the young athlete. The scene that gave the film its title is a blatant lie! The young man already knew how to play football. He did NOT appreciate the movie portraying him as being stupid. He was not dependent on that white woman to tell him how to protect the quarterback in a game.

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They're so annoying!

I'm usually like "But the white guy is the least interesting person in the film, why is everything about HIM", and I'm white. I can't imagine how annoying things are if you're a member of the group that's supposedly being saved by the dull white guy.

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I don't enjoy 'family drama' movies so I can't add anything about them

I do love the 'White guy gets immersed in a new environment and kicks the shit out of everyone' genre

The Last Samurai, Jeremiah Johnson, Dances With Wolves, all of the Tarzan pictures...those were great entertainment and as a bonus they all piss off crybabies who like to shout 'cultural appropriation' and act all sensitive

Sometimes a good adventure tale is just a fine story

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Last Samurai is double the fun for the cry babies because Tom Cruise is in it too! 😢😭

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Yeah! What's with the Cruz hate out there?
Must be his odd personal shenanigans because the guy is a hell of a movie star👍

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Yeah I love his movies and don't care about his personal life.

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"I do love the 'White guy gets immersed in a new environment and kicks the shit out of everyone' genre"

Did you love "Avatar"?

Where the white guy becomes a greater master of the alien environment than all the people who've been living their for their entire lives, for the history of their species?

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I only saw short bits of Avatar, it seemed pretty uninteresting

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It was fun to watch in a 3D theater, it was spectacular to look at and had lots of action, and a story that was basic to the point of stupidity. And a hero who was basic to the point of stupidity.

And very white-savior-y, if you like that sort of thing.

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Thanks for the opinion, I had heard pretty much the same thing😉

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What's interesting about Dances With Wolves is that it isn't so much about Kevin Costner's character saving the Native Americans, it's much more about how the Native Americans & their view of life saves Kevin Costner's character.

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Well, that's a very good point

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Last Samurai is based on fact too, except it was a French soldier who fought in the war depicted. I like it when facts get in the way of their bullshit.

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Oh, why let facts get in the way of a load of bullshit😃

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It's racism all the way down.

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Cannibals like white savory movies.

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Those movies are a bit hard to swallow, the actors just chew up the scenery and the editing is too often a hatchet job

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All very true. But first, ugu.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcuSHwdmxM0

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Poor missionary! He should have asked for a definition first😳

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Most of the time, it depends on the film. For example, I'm not a fan of The Blind Side for a number of reasons. That said, watching movies nowadays like Dangerous Minds, which I loved as a kid, is a little cringe.

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If race is not brought up in the film then I'm fine with it.

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