The Spoileriffic Pacific Rim Open Thread
BECAUSE I REALLY WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT!!!
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WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THE DINOSAUR THEORY
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White dudes need to angst much much less! We've seen that in too many movies already.
I spent Saturday thinking, "I want to be a kaijuu." (My mother would have said, "You already are one.")
What would you name a Malaysian Jaeger? I would've named an Indonesian Jaeger Satria Badai if fellow Indonesians wouldn't find it too lolarious.
"Apologize to her." Too bad Mako didn't punch Aussie-with-issues herself. Too too bad.
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And would it have been so hard to have had yet another major female character?? Made the scientists women? Given us some glimpse of an all-woman team? Made Raleigh a woman? There wasn't really any need for him to have been a white dude at all!
I think I would name a Malaysian Jaeger "Straits Echo". It's the name of a long-dead newspaper my grandpa used to edit for, plus, "Echo" I believe is one of those official military-talk words.
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She's apparently in radio contact with Tendo and he's saying he ain't getting a pulse, and she's all omg pls don't leave me and and and...
Hello. Priorities sikit. Tendo, Hansen, get Mako to run the checklist please. They're clearly out of Danger, confirm got no Response? Okay, he really is out? Okay. Clear his Airway and confirm if he's Breathing? Not breathing? OK, do the Chest Compressions until someone can get to you, this is important, you're keeping his brain oxygenated until help can arrive...
What do you mean they weren't trained? You spend 14 hours a day on beating up each other with sticks and you can't spare the two days every year doing a refresher course on CPR? Come on. Come on!
Otherwise, great movie tho.
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Goddamned, posting comments on a phone is *hard*
Or, if you want, de-emphasize on the mouth-to-mouth part. The emotional tension will be at Mako, exhaustion and near tears, keeping up the chest compressions until Raleigh comes to, not when she has to pinch Raleigh's nostrils to blow air into his lungs.
And to be honest, I don't blame Mako at all. Or Hansen, who lost his son and has a new leadership role to take up.
I blame Tendo. Way to drop the ball, telemetry dude. What happened to providing support?
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While it was cool that Idris was in charge of saving the world, it kind of loses a good portion of it's impact when we realize that he's the only black person around. They didn't need to write it like that. They could have had him survive and still had a good movie. The movie doesn't hinge on his death. The decent Australian could've not hurt his arm and we could've been alright. They made a deliberate decision to kill him off and the more I think about it the worse that decision feels to me. If there were more black characters then it wouldn't feel as bad, but he's the ONLY ONE and he's gone.
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My problem with Idris and whatshisname dying was... like, didn't they have an opportunity to eject out of the Jaeger as it went nuclear? Did they say that the Jaeger was too damaged for them to eject? Which makes Stacker's death played really for the emotional high without thinking through carefully the statement about "the world saving the world". They still could have had that same emotional high with the tension of wondering whether he's still alive, but like you said, they made that decision to kill him off instead, which sucked.
The deaths of ALL THE OTHER PILOTS also just doesn't sit right.... sure it's a trope that the rookie and the vet working together will survive, but it sticks in my craw how we're supposed to buy how QUICKLY Cherno Alpha and Crimson Typhoon are taken down (I didn't even get to see the Thundercloud Formation clearly??? I was very unhappy with how that scene was directed; they made it to be such a Big Thing and then we the audience barely get to see it).
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Yeah, I was also thinking that Stacker and young dumb Aussie should've been able to eject themselves. The idea was that they were going to deliver the bomb and come back alive, so escape should've been a possibility. Even if they wrote in that the Jaeger was too damaged to allow escape they didn't have to write that.
I really liked the movie. I just think there is so much that could've been better.
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The thing about the other pilots dying too is that it becomes LESS about "the world saving the world" as a result. I know Mako is supposed to be Japanese and there's the Aussie robot, but at the end of the day the American robot is still the victorious, heroic one.
I really enjoyed the movie too! It hit a lot of really great spots for me, but there were so many things that could have been better and I really appreciate having people to share these feels with.
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Even Stacker’s death was carefully choreographed and foreshadowed right from the beginning of the movie, with all that angsty pill-eating and random bleeding all over the place. Having him survive would have been a great plus with the movie, but knowing fucking Hollywood, they wouldn’t be happy with a black man character having all the lines and surviving. The beast needed to eat, so it had to eat the noble black guy and the asshole man-child who barely gets any redemption.
Actually, Hani suggested that the reason why the asshole man-child bit the dust was to balance out the emotional output of Stacker’s death. They didn’t want Stacker’s noble death to totally torpedo the victory feels you were supposed to get, so they tossed in the asshole-manchild, who gets a perfunctory redemption scene beforehand before they all bite it, just so you don’t feel too bad for cheering the death an asshole who’s supposed to be nominally a hero. Especially since the asshole is a white boy.
Looking at it this way, you have to admire the kind of work that goes into this, even if the end result is fuckery and more fuckery.
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Actually this is probably one of the few roles from Ron Perelman that annoyed the crap out of me. Sure, the guy plays gruff asshole (something he’s used to playing, I am sure), but the fact that the dude had to appropriate an Azn name just… made me not care when the fetus-monster swallowed him whole.
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Hannibal Chau
I know that I was very uncomfy with the idea of a white dude rolling up, taking the last name Chau, and running a business off of Chinese labor that just kind of goes on unaddressed in any way. I know they're in Hong Kong, but I dunno.
On a related note, why was a half white half mexican man playing Tendo Choi. Why did they give him that name?
Am I just being a party pooper?
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Re: Hannibal Chau-- His character is a right bastard and I can see that kind of appropriation being exactly the kind of thing he would do for coolness points (taking on a Chinese surname would make sense for doing business where he is, imo). I couldn't pin down where I'd seen Perlman before, but I did like him and his character (altho there was the moment of dislike where I thought he was going to break up my nerd-romance OTP).
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good luck, sorry this is giving you the runaround!
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I found Tendo Choi a little iffy, because… what ethnicity was he supposed to be? Japanese? Chinese? Did he just pick that name out just to be cool? Plus, if I was a telemetry guy, I’d be more professional than he would be (re: upthread, where I get annoyed with the final scene, most of my annoyance is with Tendo, because Mako and Marshall Hansen have good reasons to be upset; they just lost family. Tendo just lost an employer — granted, a pretty awesome one, but still, employer, and worse he was possibly going to lose another dude he worked with and built a rapport, possibly devastating said employer’s adopted daughter even further, how the hell are you going to live up to your boss’ legacy, man? Mumbling about a possible equipment sensor malfunction is not the way to go, man. Step the fuck up).
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Perelman couldn’t pull it off. He just seemed small and petty and more than a little annoying.
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