NetFlix's "Death Note" Accused Of White-Washing

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Netflix's 'Death Note' accused of whitewashing


Netflix is at the center of another controversy surrounding an Asian story.

The streaming giant released the trailer for Death Note on Wednesday. The English-language adaptation of the popular Japanese manga of the same name has since drawn backlash online for what some are calling another example of Hollywood whitewashing an Asian story. The film, directed by You're Next's Adam Wingard, stars Nat Wolff, Margaret Qualley , Lakeith Stanfield, Paul Nakauchi, Shea Whigham, and Willem Dafoe. It follows a high school student who finds a notebook, "Death Note," which has the power to kill anyone whose name is written in it. The student, whose name in the original source material is Light Yagami, uses it to wield his own brand of vigilante justice, killing off criminals.

Death Note originated in a Japanese manga, but the Netflix movie is not the first time it has been adapted to another medium: It has been remade into an anime TV series, video games, several live-action Japanese films and even a musical. The Netflix adaptation relocates the action to Seattle and the main character has been renamed "Light Turner."

Response from fans and others online has been mixed. Some are comparing it to recent examples of whitewashing in films like Ghost in the Shell, which cast Scarlett Johansson in a part written as Asian in the source material.

Some people argued that, because the Netflix version relocated the story, the casting choices were OK. Many, however, argued that that populating an American adaptation of the series with white actors ignores the fact that there are Asian American actors who could have been cast.

The Death Note trailer arrives at a time when Netflix has already been in hot water with fans over its representation of Asian characters and stories. The run-up and release of Marvel's Iron Fist have been especially fraught. The show, the fourth in Netflix and Marvel's deal that also includes Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage, has been criticized for its cultural appropriation and called a white savior story.

Netflix did not have further comment on the Death Note backlash when USA TODAY reached out Thursday.
 

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Complaining about this is dumb since the japanese already have their own live action version. They really should all just be complaining about how dumb the light character looks in general
Yeah this doesn't look good
 

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Hm if they relocated it to Seattle that's a bit different then having it still in Japan but only casting white ppl, also if it's had live action versions that were set In Asia with Asian leads :yeshrug: hopefully it's decent first two seasons of death note were piff
 

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Anime is white-washing in and of itself. Acting like those white-skinned, blue eyed characters are Japanese :michelle::rudy::mjlol:

Anyway, don't care about this demonic film enough care about their complaining. :yeshrug:
You know they did a study with Japanese people and asians in general, they literally see those characters as themselves, whites see them as themselves, its funny weird reaction but it is what it is.

That said hollywood is racist out right and netflix is no differnt.
asian americans gonna have to build their own if they want proper representation, just like blacks.
 

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Complaining about this is dumb since the japanese already have their own live action version. They really should all just be complaining about how dumb the light character looks in general
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at what point can we just do adaptations without complaints about white washing :beli: I have no problem if the story is adapted for the states are we going to go back and be outrage at the departed too :martin:
 
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