Nate (post: 1227320) wrote:
Anyway, it hit me tonight at work why A Horse and His Boy will probably not be made anyway. If that movie got made there would be an ENORMOUS backlash from Middle-Eastern groups raising noise about racism. And well, to be honest, unlike all the "anti-woman" crap Lewis gets blamed for, there actually IS something to the claims about this book. :\ So unless they like completely changed everything about the Calormenians I can't see that movie getting made.
That JUST hit you? XD Hollywood's been P.C.ing movies for years to make sure they cut out all the stuff that might offend anyone like bumbling Tisrochs and fill it up with abominably amoral crap that doesn't offend nearly so much. XP
I do not believe there's any validity in the racial stereotyping claim given the time period and the culture from which Lewis is writing from. The Middle East and India (as you can see in Lewis' Boxen works) were viewed as exotic, mysterious almost fantasy-like palaces along the lines of Arabian Nights. Hence the culture was exagerrated as were the villains (though let's not forget Aravis and Emeth... >.> *coughcough*) to a highly mythical extent. I believe Lewis' only real endeavor with the Calormenes was to create what was at the time a unique, slightly wild/barbaric/exotic/pagan culture from which to draw a distinction between the Narnians.
The White Witch, incidentally, was also rather obviously based on Nazi aryan models but I don't see any Germans throwing schnitzel at the screen...
Case in point: Society is more touchy/politically correct over certain areas than it was in Lewis' day - so much so that you can't enjoy a good movie without getting tagged by the P.C. police. I for one would be disappointed if Last Battle wasn't adapted faithfully.