Movies MONSTER HUNTER (Dec. 18 U.S. Release; Pulled from Chinese Cinemas Due to Allegations of Racial Slur)

Update: December 8, 2020

MONSTER HUNTER U.S. Release Moved Up to Dec. 18; Director and Cast Apologizes for Controversial Scene

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Sony Pictures has moved the US release of Monster Hunter up by one week to December 18. This development comes amid backlash stemming from a scene which caused major controversy during screenings of the movie in China this past Friday.

The video game adaptation included a 10-second exchange between Asian American actor/rapper Jin Au-Yeung, aka MC Jin, and an unnamed white male actor, in which the former makes a tasteless joke with inferred racist connotations.

Some felt the outrage was unwarranted, while others interpreted the "joke" as a reference to racist schoolyard rhyme, “Chi-nese, Jap-a-nese, dir-ty knees, look at these,” which is usually accompanied by knee slaps and slant-eyed gestures.

Director Paul W.S. Anderson has now issued an apology for any offence caused, confirming that the line has been removed from the film and will not appear in any future screenings.

"I am absolutely devastated that a line from our movie, Monster Hunter, has offended some audience members in China," Anderson said in a statement (via Deadline). "I apologize for any anxiety or upset that this line and its interpretation caused. Monster Hunter was made as fun entertainment and I am mortified that anything within it has caused unintentional offense. We have respectfully removed the line from the movie. It was never our intention to send a message of discrimination or disrespect to anyone. To the contrary — at its heart our movie is about unity."

Also apologizing, Asian-American rapper/actor Jin Au-Yeung (aka MC Jin), posted a three-minute video to his Instagram account in which he says the situation is “eating at my heart.” His story was then commented on by star Milla Jovovich. In her reply she wrote, “It was our fault for not doing our due diligence and finding the WW2 era rhyme that’s caused this uproar.” Deadline has confirmed that the line is being removed from all versions globally.

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Go to 34:46 to listen to Korey's views on the China controversy.
 
We get on Anderson and Mila but they make better movies than the Rock.....Rampage was awful.
 
Not gonna lie, Im legit shocked that China is woke

They aren't. They are just super sensitive to criticism due to what they call their "century of humiliation" when western powers and Japan were in control. I don't agree with it but to say that it is part of woke culture is really off. They make fun of them over there too
 
Me Chinese, me think fast, me
Release laboratory developed virus strategically across the world to cripple the global economy and destabilize the West.

I thought it was going to rhyme. <31>
 
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