Lucy: Why I'm Tired of Seeing White People on the Big Screen

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I'm tired of seeing white people on the silver screen.

First, let me note that I am white. I am a white woman who goes to the theater to see probably a dozen films (if not more) in a given year, a white woman who readily consumes TV shows and series and often blogs/tweets about them. I love film. I love what Hollywood could be, but I must say that I don't love what it is, and that is a machine generating story after story in which the audience is asked to root for a white (usually male) hero over and over and over (and over) again. I'm tired. I'm tired of directors pretending that white actors are the default and that people of color are a distraction when it comes to filmmaking. I'm tired of black women in Hollywood being relegated to roles of slaves and "the help" over and over again. I'm tired of films convincing themselves that they are taking on something fresh and new, the likes of which the world has never seen, but in actuality adhering to tired tropes and stereotypes.

One example that comes to mind is Avatar, a "groundbreaking" film about aliens and humanity, which, underneath it all, is the same old White Savior story. But more recently is Lucy, the film starring Scarlett Johansson in which a woman named Lucy evolves and is able to use 100 percent of her brain's capacity after she unwittingly ingests a massive amount of drugs.

Lucy is about what humankind could be -- it's about possibilities. As Lucy's brainpower grows stronger and the volume of knowledge she is able to access increases, she delivers monologues about how little humans understand about death, existence, and the universe, mediating on time and history. The film likes to think of itself as reimagining everything that we think we know about humanity, and presents to us their vision of what the most evolved woman on earth looks like:

A blonde white woman.


See, I just can't get right with that.

You see, I was an anthropology major in high school and by the time I was 16 I'd learned all about Lucy (Australopithecus), the collection of bones found in Hadar and thought to have lived 3.2 million years ago, one of the oldest hominids we know of. Lucy the film doesn't try to hide how cute they thought they were being by naming the supreme evolved being in their film "Lucy" -- they show an ape-like creature crouched by a stream to illustrate just how far human beings have come, and say as much in the opening lines, depicting vast cities built up to show our progress. The original Lucy was not really an ape, though. She had small skull capacity like apes, but her skeleton shows she was bipedal and walked upright like humans. Hadar, by the way, is in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia.

So I guess what's sticking in my craw is the assertion that while human life originated in Africa -- a detail the film neatly skims over, placing the ape-like Lucy that Johansson sees in North America -- somehow the way we imagine the most evolved human being is blonde and white. Even more, when Lucy gets surges of knowledge in the film, her eyes flash brightly blue. Because blue eyes, we all know, are the universal symbol of superiority, right?


How is it that in a film whose premise rests on the idea of reimagining the past, present and future, we still end up with a blonde white woman with flashing blue eyes as the stand-in for what personifies evolution and supremely fulfilled human potential? At one point the Ape-like Lucy and Evolved Lucy meet face-to-face as Evolved Lucy does a bit of time-traveling. Their fingers touch, and we see them deliberately posed to mimic the famous Creation of Adam painting, and in that moment I saw what I suppose we were supposed to see: humanity at its beginning, and then humanity at its end, at its most perfect. Blonde, white and blue-eyed.

I can't accept that. I can't accept that there was only one black woman in the entire film, who delivered one line and who we never saw again. I can't accept that the bad guys were Asian and that although in China, Lucy's roommate says, "I mean, who speaks Chinese? I don't speak Chinese!" I can't accept that in Hercules, which I also saw this weekend, there were no people of color except for Dwayne Johnson himself and his mixed-race wife, whose skin was almost alabaster. I can't accept that she got maybe two lines and was then murdered. I can't accept that the "primitive tribe" in Hercules consisted of dark-haired men painted heavily, blackish green, to give their skin (head-to-toe) a darker appearance, so the audience could easily differentiate between good and bad guys by the white vs. dark skin. I can't accept that during the previews, Exodus: Gods and Kings, a story about Moses leading the Israelite slaves out of Egypt, where not a single person of color is represented, casts Sigourney Weaver and Joel Edgerton to play Egyptians. I can't accept that in the preview for Kingsman: The Secret Service, which takes place in London, features a cast of white boys and not a single person of Indian descent, which make up the largest non-white ethnic group in London. I can't accept that in stories about the end of the world and the apocalypse, that somehow only white people survive. I can't accept that while my daily life is filled with black and brown women, they are completely absent, erased, when I look at a TV or movie screen.

I can't accept that. And I can't accept that when we think about the potential of humankind and what our brains are capable of doing and thinking and feeling, that people of color would be absent from that imagining. I can't accept that. And I won't. I'm tired of seeing people that look like me crowding screens both big and small: I am not what the world looks like. Hollywood, stop whitewashing characters. Give us more films like this year's Annie. I'm no Lucy -- like everyone else I'm only using a tiny amount of my brain's capacity. But you don't need to be a superhuman logic-machine to see that Hollywood has a major problem with depicting people of color, and it's time to actually reimagine what the world can and should be.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/olivia-cole/lucy-why-im-tired-of-seei_b_5627318.html

I always felt that that role would have PERFECT for Lupita Nyongo for a variety of reasons...
 
I know about Lucy too from my anthropology classes. So when I saw a white woman casted to depict her evolution, I knew there would be a disgruntled write-up.

Just remember racism and insecurity are synonymous words
 
That Exodus shit is the fucking worst. The absolute fucking worst.

Meanwhile white people are complaining about The Human Torch (fake character) being black. White people are complaining about Annie (fake character) being black. These muthafuckas are turning REAL PEOPLE OF COLOR WHITE
 
cacs been saying that imagine if there was a w.e.t

since b.e.t first came out...


I cant believe they still repeat that idiotic, false, delusional,

statement..


crazy..


btw..


the author GETS IT!!

well written and she had some

really good points and insight.
 
Man real talk, my 7 year old daughter came up to me the other day n was like "daddy...... Why are there so many white people on TV and not people like us? They're everywhere!" :smh:

Little girl is too fuckin smart for her age....

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Man real talk, my 7 year old daughter came up to me the other day n was like "daddy...... Why are there so many white people on TV and not people like us? They're everywhere!" :smh:

Little girl is too fuckin smart for her age....

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:eek::eek::smh:
 
Even whites have an inexplicable time denying they are propagating bullshit on the big screen that do nothing more than promote white superiority and reduce all people of color to subservient and irrelevant roles that ultimately box them as non-contributors to the history of the humankind (pass, present and future.)
 
A lot of them believe "Lucy" is white to. The white washing continues! I wanted to watch that Bible series but my mind couldnt comprehend the all white cast.
 
Man real talk, my 7 year old daughter came up to me the other day n was like "daddy...... Why are there so many white people on TV and not people like us? They're everywhere!" :smh:

Little girl is too fuckin smart for her age....

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bruh... I'm sorry that in 2014 you still gotta field that question...

:smh:
 
I agree 100% Hollywood has been lying to the masses since the beginning of film. Big screen little screen it makes no difference.
 
bruh... I'm sorry that in 2014 you still gotta field that question...

:smh:

Now he has to tell her how the real world was and is, and no child is ready for that info.

Right now I'm doing that with my daughters, the youngest seems to just hear put not take it in. Oldest sits and listens, she'll come back later on with feed back. I can tell she is opening her mind to it.
 
I agree with her all day. But I wish she had used another movie as an example.

If they woulda chose THIS film to she a Black woman in this role- and went from a primate to Lucy in the scheme of evolution, a lot of Black people woulda been PISSED, especially the churchy ones.

"Oh what they tryin to say? We come from MONKEYS?"
 
I agree with her all day. But I wish she had used another movie as an example.

If they woulda chose THIS film to she a Black woman in this role- and went from a primate to Lucy in the scheme of evolution, a lot of Black people woulda been PISSED, especially the churchy ones.

"Oh what they tryin to say? We come from MONKEYS?"

This is the reality.
 
hollywood is a promotional team run by jews, fags, cacs that are bout promoting themselves remember that and life will be a lil easier to understand...would a club be promoting other clubs or promoting other clubs more than their own club???nope..think they would promote themselves as great and shit on all of their comp:yes::yes:wait wait is that why black people are put in such a negative light in da media:eek::eek::eek::yes::yes:
 
bruh... I'm sorry that in 2014 you still gotta field that question...

:smh:





Now he has to tell her how the real world was and is, and no child is ready for that info.

Right now I'm doing that with my daughters, the youngest seems to just hear put not take it in. Oldest sits and listens, she'll come back later on with feed back. I can tell she is opening her mind to it.

At 7 she's not ready for that answer.... She's still a child and isn't really aware of what's going on.... At this point it was just an observation.... I just told her how smart she was for picking up on something like that and to focus on the shows that depict people like us in a positive manner.

I told her I'd explain it to her when she's older... Right now all i do is make sure to show her n tell her about black people and the contributions we've made throughout history.



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At 7 she's not ready for that answer.... She's still a child and isn't really aware of what's going on.... At this point it was just an observation.... I just told her how smart she was for picking up on something like that and to focus on the shows that depict people like us in a positive manner.

I told her I'd explain it to her when she's older... Right now all i do is make sure to show her n tell her about black people and the contributions we've made throughout history.



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Its amazing. At seven back in the islands I was killing chicken, making my own jam, and finalizing plans on how to remove the indian populace from the island. Maybe thats just me.
 
I agree 100% Hollywood has been lying to the masses since the beginning of film. Big screen little screen it makes no difference.

the reality is hollywood is the soft power aspect of white supremacy/hegemony..

The hard power is weapons/technology and military might - a straight up fight

the soft power is media and propaganda - winning hearts and minds

this is why they are constantly showing white people going anywhere in the world and taking over or being the best at something even more so than the people born into it.

It also explains why we (and I mean the big WE...all of us non whites) are totally comfortable watching a story where a white man or woman can go the deepest darkest parts of asia, africa or south america wherever and move around and be in control:yes: YET if we saw a asian, black or brown person ANYWHERE in europe unaccompanied by a white person we'd all think "THATS BULLSHIT":rolleyes:

We've all been conditioned to accept whiteness like Visa...ite everywhere you want to be. :smh::smh:

thats NOT a coincidence.
 
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