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[-] ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 points 3 days ago

Wikipedia describes the origin different, so maybe the parallels were not intended:

The film is based on the true story of Holmsen's sister, a Norwegian, and her relationship with an Indian, whom she brings home for Christmas Eve. The film was released to negative reviews.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_as_Usual

[-] JoMiran@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

You misunderstand. I don't mean that it was a remake, just that it was the same concept. I think the term is "trope".

The fact that the Norwegian film is based on a true story just makes it all so much worse.

[-] Mr_Blott@feddit.uk 7 points 3 days ago

Do you not think the problem is divided equally? Some Europeans tend to not notice casual racism, whereas many Americans tend to see racism where it didn't exist to start with?

[-] JoMiran@lemmy.ml -2 points 3 days ago

I think you are missing the context of the film I used as an example. All the friction and the "comedy" in the film comes from the racism. From the start, it is the point. The taxi driver picks them up from the airport and asks the main character if he is from India. When he replies yes and asks if the driver if he's ever been there, his reply is no but he stopped in Turkey once. The when they arrive the soon to be mother-in-law assumes that the Indian boyfriend is the Taxi driver and the driver is the boyfriend. We are five minutes into the film at this point and it goes downhill from there.

That is just one easy to digest example using media. Our real life daily interactions with the staff from our European clients is a never ending source for more.

[-] Mr_Blott@feddit.uk 15 points 3 days ago

So you're saying the film points out the casual racism in an effort to shame the people that do it, even accidentally, and using comedy as the vehicle.

Whereas you just got angry and self righteous at said film

That's what I mean

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