Stereotypes in Film(Continued...)
BORN IN TRENCHTOWN Binks Jar Jar Binks Jar Jar Binks was most offensive to Star Wars purists who found the Rastafarian-looking CGI creation to be an affront to the good taste of the original trilogy, but Binks also caused moral outrage among Jamaicans, who thought Jar Jar's muddled patois was mocking their accents. Jar Jar also insulted with his appearance—thick lips, bug eyes, empty stare—which smacked of the Al Jolson archetype. Director George Lucas responded to allegations of racism on the British show Newsnight: "How in the world you could take an orange amphibian and say that he's a Jamaican? It's completely absurd." Preach it, Lucas. The director's protestations, however, did not quell the public's rush of hatred against Jar Jar. To this day there are several extant Jar Jar hate sites on the Web. Hell hath no fury like a nerd scorned. |
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