Zhang Yimou said Damon was not playing a character that was created for a Chinese actor.
Director of "The Great Wall" Zhang Yimou has defended his choice to
cast American actor Matt Damon as a lead character in his movie
following controversial accusations.
The soon to be released film
received backlash following the release of the trailer. There were
questions as to why a white actor was playing a role some would
consider to be more suitable for a Chinese actor. Some of the
disapproval included why there always had to be a white saviour in
cultural films.
Yimou has addressed the criticism
surrounding his forthcoming movie in a statement. He made it clear
that Damon was not the hero of the film but one of a group of five
persons of which the other four are Chinese.
“In many ways The
Great Wall is the opposite of what is being suggested,” Yimu told
American publication Entertainment Weekly.
“For the first time, a
film deeply rooted in Chinese culture, with one of the largest
Chinese casts ever assembled, is being made at tent pole scale for
a world audience.
“Our film is not about the construction of the
Great Wall. Matt Damon is not playing a role that was originally
conceived for a Chinese actor. The arrival of his character in our
story is an important plot point. There are five major heroes in
our story and he is one of them — the other four are all Chinese.”
The
upcoming movie also stars Jing Tian, Pedro Pascal,Willem Dafoe and
Andy Lau. "The Great Wall" is set for a
December 16 release in China and February 17, 2017 in the United States of America.
"The Great Wall": Director responds to criticism over casting Matt Damon
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