Ok, so here’s a question for you all.
What is offensive in terms of cultural use?
Let me explain and bore you with back-story.
I made a flick awhile back that featured a cast of Gaijin [foreigners], all speaking Japanese [some good, some just plain coma inducing] and wearing a variety of kimono, Hakuma’s and other traditional Japanese fare.
It was an action/ comedy and the third film in a trilogy.
The reason for the Japanese was because the first and second films were set in Japan and it made a nice stylistic twist.
Now, this film was a hit with audiences in New Zealand, they loved the feel of Kiwi actors speaking in a foreign language, in a film that was a thick mix of East and West. The people I spoke to said it was a nice love letter to Japan.
However, recently in Japan, a friend of mine [who is Canadian] called the film ’racist and horribly offensive‘.
I was shocked to hell and back, not only because I despise racism in all it’s forms but also because someone accused it of being in a flick of mine.
He said ’Look, you have white people running around in kimono with swords and speaking Japanese and other things exclusive to this culture...when Japanese people see this, they’re either gonna think it’s strange, therefore bad or just making fun of their culture‘
I don’t believe this at all.
At no stage do I mock the culture, mannerisms or anything about Japan, there’s no parody, no winking at the camera.
It’s a simple, loud action flick with character based comedy.
I argued that Sukiyaki Western Django didn’t exactly incite mobs when it’s basically the reverse of what I did.
He showed me an educational video for Japanese people moving to America and it featured a gross array of stereotypes and horrible exaggerations about Western Emotions and Culture.
But my flick was hardly educational nor heavily important in any way.
After thinking about it for awhile and getting away from the film topic....I noticed all Japanese people wearing white wedding dresses nowadays and not the traditional Kimono.
I saw that many English words were incorporated into Japanese and often horribly misused.
I noticed film styles borrowed from English Directors or music featuring snippets of English to make it ‘cooler’.
American style food is very popular here but constantly mocked for being over-sized, usually compared to an average American’s size.
These things and more...the taking of the best parts of a culture....is it ok?
Is it natural to see a foreigner in a kimono and scoff?
Should this be the way?
As long as there is some level of respect...I don’t see any problem, be it in movies or anywhere else and shouldn’t that be enough or do we need more?
Japanese people often see American culture as ‘take, take’ but when you do that in return...does it suddenly become ‘racist’?
Blah..enough from me.
What do you think?
