why tho? The story was good as it is, leave it as it is, it doesn't need to be remade, period.
Make something new.
why tho? The story was good as it is, leave it as it is, it doesn't need to be remade, period.
Make something new.
Well that's a completely different discussion, whether the movie should be remade at all. I probably don't think it should - but assuming that it is,
why not at least add something original to it?
In that case, Scar can be further fleshed out as more than just an archetypal Machiavellian villain. Honestly, I love Scar a whole lot - he's awesome - but I don't think that means adding some depth to his character would hurt. He already acts in a fairly elegant, sleek and arguably camp way. You don't need to add much, just be subtle about it.
Not it wouldn't. I keep telling people this. But people need to recognize;
The villain isn't evil because he's gay
The Villain is evil and is also gay
They are two separate things. And people need to recognize heroes and villains all can be gay, straight, black, white, Mexican, and so and so forth.
Being a Villain has nothing to do with your sticker.
I always tell people this. Wear your ideas and beliefs as accessories. Just as someone can criticize that watch or that necklace. That watch or necklace doesn't necessarily define you. It merely expresses a key piece of who you are.
You can take a necklace and a watch off. So when someone criticizes a belief, an idea, or an opinion. They aren't criticizing You. They are criticizing that watch or that necklace.
People need to learn separate themselves from defining themselves by merely definitions.
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You can't have it both ways. You can't ask for diversity and then exclude all villains from that diversity. Then that's not diversity.
Unfortunately though that's the way some people would view it. And when I say some people I include adults as well as children.
I wasn't suggesting to exclude all villains. I was just saying it could be an issue in a situation where the only main character who is gay is the main villain.Quote:
You can't have it both ways. You can't ask for diversity and then exclude all villains from that diversity. Then that's not diversity.