Only about 20 minutes later, this film was already on the corners, where it was obviously unnecessary, and there were all kinds of racially discriminatory scenes inserted.
Maybe because I am an international student, I am very sensitive to all explicit and implicit discrimination, but this is why I am very sure of every racial discrimination in it, especially it is not discriminating against Asians, but explicit Pointed to the Chinese.
A film with no meaningful content is so obviously shameless to provoke racial issues.
The makeup artist who is said to be farting in the film (which may be nothing), the waiter who is insulted and ignored and bowed down are all Asian. I thought this was to show that the man who lived in his son's holiday villa was an out-and-out badass. However, it can be seen that the existence of him and the two Asian waiters are dispensable throughout the film. Then why do you want to show it deliberately?
The most obvious is the sentence that my girlfriend and mother asked when they knew that the male protagonist had a good arithmetic. Looking at the translated subtitles, I really wouldn't think there was any problem, but Chinaman is a serious racially discriminatory vocabulary that anyone with English culture knows well. Speaking of this term, in Australian universities, students can be dismissed, and teachers can be accused and expelled. It is so serious.
Such shameless and indecent film, but you watch it with relish and praise.
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