Question:
Would the movie Django Unchained change Korean people's perception of white people?
travaler_teacher
2013-02-25 18:13:45 UTC
It is true that most Korean people love white people very much to a point that they don't know, or refuse to know about the sins that the white man has done to black people in the past. All thanks to the guilt complex of the American white man that was brought to Korea.
The movie Django Unchained will start playing in Korean theatres in March. This movie from what I read contains a lot of racial violence. But in this film all the white slave owners get killed by a black man who was oppressed by them. Only one white man is a good person.
Would Koreans be interested in watching a movie that encourages violence against white oppressors? Would Django Unchained cause Koreans to take sides for the dead white racist characters, or the black character who kills off the white oppressors?

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Four answers:
0NE TRlCK P0NY
2013-02-25 18:18:03 UTC
The educated ones who have read American history are most likely already aware of slavery in the USA. And Koreans are no starngers themselve to the inhumanities that we humans inflict upon our fellow humans.



People look at you strangely when you start thinking out loud .............. don't they.
derizzo
2016-08-09 05:14:47 UTC
Have you learnt the plot of Django? The lead persona is an American slave for the duration of the 19th century... Why would the personality be White? So your factor it that it is just not nominated considering you do not like Black people? Whatever. BTW, most movies don't seem to be nominated for Oscars. So I have no idea why you are amazed that death wish phase 138 wasn't nominated. Tarantino is among the few directors making such violent films that have any risk of a nomination. The academy loves this man.
stlouis
2016-12-18 20:31:56 UTC
Change Korean Movie
?
2013-02-26 13:12:22 UTC
It's a movie.... they are not going to take it seriously. They will judge the characters by the way the director portrayed them not what race they are.


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