Chris Rock's Asian joke fell flat |
Host Chris Rock and the writers apparently see the world in Black and White.
But we cringed when Rock (or the writers) introduced the accountants from Price Waterhouse. Out came three Asian youngsters, perhaps 5-8 years old, thus playing up the stereotypes of child exploitation and math proficiency.
The celebrity-filled audience, perhaps a little sensitive because of the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, laughed nervously.
Yeah, I know, Chris Rock loves to make people uncomfortable and maybe I'm making too much out of nothing. I still cringed.
"If anyone is upset about that joke, just tweet about it on your phone that was also made by these kids," said Rock.
And Tweet, they did:
Rock's opening monologue was hit and miss but he made his point about the lack of African/American nominees and opportunities. Is Hollywood racist, he asks. Hell, yeah, but it is not “burning-cross racist,” but it was “sorority racist. It’s like: ‘We like you, Rhonda, but you’re not a Kappa!’”
The most effective bit was when he visited a theater in Compton and asked the moviegoers what they thought about the Oscar's Best Picture nominees. They hadn't even heard of them; illustrating the disconnect between the Hollywood movie makers and the real-people movie audience. Hopefully that opened some eyes of the executives at the major studios.
Oscar Notes:
Where was Ronnie Del Carmen? When Pixar's Inside Out won the Best Animated Feature, I was hoping Filipino/Ameircanl Carmen, who co-directed the movie with Pete Doctor, would stride up to the stage to receive an answer. Doctor accepted the award and there was no mention of del Carmen among the 'Thank you's" the recipients accepted the Oscars even though he helped write the storyline.
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