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In reply to the discussion: i was wrong about the level of racism here, and in the US in general,and im sorry. [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,476 posts)I'm a huge Audrey Hepburn fan - like obsessive. I met her when I was a little girl and she stayed in my heart ever since.
She did her best with that one .. . . They traded off Holly's HEAVY use of the word "Nigger* by having Mickey Rooney (a white man) portray the Asian character. People fail to forget sometimes that Capote was a Southerner, Holly was based on his mother's behavior - and most likely her language and perception of the world and non whites. When you read the novella - you will find Mr. Yunioshi is written as a caricature - just as the Africans (not Americans - Africans) are. What added insult to injury is they had a white man play him.
Anyways - you had said 'television serials' and it wasn't - it was an Iconic movie and that depiction has been debated for years amongst both Capote and Hepburn fans. That image is/was the Tragic Mulatto and Mammy/Sambo of it's time for Asians.
It was not what jumped into my head regarding that guy. We all know he is young, caucasian blonde haired and blue eyed male.