The Most Whitewashed Character In Literary History

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  • @Account_Not_Applicable
    @Account_Not_Applicable 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8853

    Lindsay Ellis: everything inevitably leads back to Transformers or Phantom of the Opera

    • @dan_tr4pd00r
      @dan_tr4pd00r 4 ปีที่แล้ว +218

      [See how I glitter intensifies]

    • @Azmodeus87
      @Azmodeus87 4 ปีที่แล้ว +213

      imagine, a Transformers of the Opera.
      Oh no, Starscream is gonna be the phantom isn't he?

    • @williameyelash8053
      @williameyelash8053 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Orrrr Hércules

    • @sarge019l4
      @sarge019l4 4 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @carlos Rivas Excuse me, my self loathing has nothing to do with my politics. Thank you very much.

    • @sarge019l4
      @sarge019l4 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @carlos Rivas Oh, I get it. You're a prick.

  • @ColeArmstrongSF
    @ColeArmstrongSF 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6121

    I'd say Jesus is the most whitewashed character in literary history. But this comes close

    • @Jekyllstein_Gray
      @Jekyllstein_Gray 3 ปีที่แล้ว +284

      THIS COMMENT IS TOO UNDERRATED.

    • @APoleYouKnow
      @APoleYouKnow 3 ปีที่แล้ว +78

      Jews are Middle Eastern, therefore considered white by certain definitions.

    • @ColeArmstrongSF
      @ColeArmstrongSF 3 ปีที่แล้ว +575

      ​@@APoleYouKnow Mayyyybe, but he certainly wasn't pale-skinned with light brown hair and blue eyes, as he is so often portrayed in Europe. Biblical passages describe him as having brown skin and dark hair.

    • @porsche911sbs
      @porsche911sbs 3 ปีที่แล้ว +194

      ​@@morganqorishchi8181 Jesus being black (as in, the endemic race of Sub-Saharan Africa) would be about as wrong as him being white (European). At least, as far as anyone could reasonable speculate. Jesus spoke Aramaic, a Semitic language, and was raised in a country populated largely by Hebrews.
      However, we don't really know what he looks like, his appearance wasn't described in detail by any contemporaries. A protectorate of the vast Roman Empire, Judea was a place where both blacks and whites traveled through and lived. It's possible that he was darker or lighter than the typical Judean based on the genes inherited by his father. But there's no reason to believe this was the case and certainly no proof of it.

    • @NazoPureChaos
      @NazoPureChaos 3 ปีที่แล้ว +189

      I'd argue Jesus doesn't count for literary history only because he's an actual historical figure. So that would make him the most whitewashed person in all of history, not just literary.

  • @MisterNinten
    @MisterNinten 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11837

    Petition to have Lindsay Ellis make her own version of Phantom of the Opera

    • @whoisthisperson8454
      @whoisthisperson8454 4 ปีที่แล้ว +183

      Thatneslper all the characters will be played by her

    • @blakimusmaximus
      @blakimusmaximus 4 ปีที่แล้ว +253

      Starring Oliver Thorn :)

    • @friendstastegood
      @friendstastegood 4 ปีที่แล้ว +114

      @@blakimusmaximus Also Hbomb, Contrapoints, Dan, Mara Wilson

    • @chavesa5
      @chavesa5 4 ปีที่แล้ว +102

      I would no-joke watch a straight dramatic version written by her

    • @s.l.thecoffeeaddict1657
      @s.l.thecoffeeaddict1657 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Oh. My. Gosh.

  • @Hollyberrystreats
    @Hollyberrystreats 2 ปีที่แล้ว +492

    "So legalized rape is the done thing here" Uh...Eric, do you really hold the moral high ground on sexual assault?!

    • @Troublethecat
      @Troublethecat ปีที่แล้ว +35

      I mean to be fair, this is supposed to be back before he became the Phantom while he was still in Persia. Also this is very clearly an adaptation that's making him way more heroic than in the original book.

  • @MissPoplarLeaf
    @MissPoplarLeaf 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3091

    It's funny that Susan Kay's "Phantom" portrayed Erik as the woke one, when in the original novel he's an incel who happily participates in torturing people. Meanwhile, the Persian is a relatively decent and moral person. Super ironic.

    • @VolvagiasBlaze
      @VolvagiasBlaze 4 ปีที่แล้ว +256

      of course she did, she's gotta make Phantom more fuckable

    • @23Koneko
      @23Koneko 4 ปีที่แล้ว +227

      Also makes you wonder if Kay was even aware of European/American history and how it saw POCs and women at this time or even farther back. Because men had to get permission to marry their love interest from her father or closest male relative. Or did she just decide to ignore that or make Eric "woke" by not viewing women like that to make Persia come across as the corrupter who made him into the bad, bad man we know and hate?

    • @jackaxed
      @jackaxed 4 ปีที่แล้ว +97

      more like conveniently racist

    • @candycane1744
      @candycane1744 4 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      And kind of a yandere

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 4 ปีที่แล้ว +95

      Funny thing how these "Draco in leather pants" takes are always kinda racist

  • @TheWildwest666
    @TheWildwest666 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3991

    "I should make a video about characters of color who are secretly white."
    I know that was meant as a joke, but I'd actually watch that.

    • @Bleuryder
      @Bleuryder 4 ปีที่แล้ว +120

      I'm down with this too. She should totally do it.

    • @doll_dress_swap1269
      @doll_dress_swap1269 4 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Yes please.

    • @AnnoyingAsianWitch
      @AnnoyingAsianWitch 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Yes yes yes

    • @blofeld39
      @blofeld39 4 ปีที่แล้ว +68

      I think she's doing it -- she just live-Tweeted her watch of "The Son of the Sheik", starring Rudolph Valentino.

    • @MzyraJ
      @MzyraJ 4 ปีที่แล้ว +203

      If she does, I wonder if it ties back to another story tradition in history, where you'd have a poor hero of low birth and a high born lady might get feelings for him - but oh, It's alright, turns out he was secretly noble all along, which also kind of explains how he was so great in the first place!
      Can't challenge the social order now, can we?

  • @aacsmiles
    @aacsmiles 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2557

    Boy, that opening text... It sure is rich seeing Erik being portrayed as someone who vehemently opposes the objectification of women...

    • @meryemkbm
      @meryemkbm 4 ปีที่แล้ว +308

      definitely no irony in there!

    • @cherryspice1011
      @cherryspice1011 4 ปีที่แล้ว +261

      aacsmiles he truly is a *white knight*

    • @23Koneko
      @23Koneko 4 ปีที่แล้ว +270

      He seems to be written like such a stereotypical Nice Guy I couldn't help but laugh with how he was horrified by how the women were treated when its like, oh boy is he in for a shock some 20 odd years down the road. Not to mention like martial rape was a thing even in Europe sooo...
      Actually a modern day version of this would be with Eric and the other twat being Nice Guys while accusing each other of being the Chad and the Persian being the ordinary guy wonder how he got dragged into this mess.

    • @Devilot109
      @Devilot109 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      HOLY FUCK YES.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      #niceguy

  • @MrHades-vm2hm
    @MrHades-vm2hm 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1984

    It is quite ironic that looks like almost everyone tried to change or blur an Iranian/Persian character, but the actor who is consider as "the best" phantom is Ramin Karimloo who is Iranian.

    • @maxschrader3884
      @maxschrader3884 3 ปีที่แล้ว +59

      Mr. Hades funny how that works

    • @jasayehan
      @jasayehan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Such a hottie!

    • @TheReddShinobi13
      @TheReddShinobi13 3 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      Ramin Karimloo and Norm Lewis are the best Phantoms in my personal opinion

    • @francoeurvalparaiso
      @francoeurvalparaiso 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Ramin have voice, I won't deny it.
      But Charles Dance is my favourite Erik, he have the personality xd
      I loved him before reading the book (the original one, Leroux's one) and now I love him even more 'cause he's the most accurate to the book more than others.
      Charles Dance's version, btw, is the mini serie of two chapters from 1990

    • @HaydenofEverything
      @HaydenofEverything 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Ramin is our favorite incel organist

  • @theultimatejojo
    @theultimatejojo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1960

    I literally burst into laughter everytime we get that cut of Gerard Butler singing "Darkness deep as HEEEELLLLLL"

    • @DarthRayj
      @DarthRayj 3 ปีที่แล้ว +114

      "Singing"
      I believe the correct verb is *yelling*

    • @kronemerj
      @kronemerj 3 ปีที่แล้ว +62

      Heeeeeeeeeeellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllagh

    • @xxkewldudexx
      @xxkewldudexx 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@DarthRayj Mooing, more like.

    • @LocutusBorgOf
      @LocutusBorgOf 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      How hard can it be to properly sing an A flat, lol

    • @xxkewldudexx
      @xxkewldudexx 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@LocutusBorgOf If you're a baritone (like he clearly is), pretty hard.

  • @MrSaundersc
    @MrSaundersc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5049

    Lindsay: This is the most whitewashed character in human history.
    Jesus: Am I a joke to you?!

    • @joey1723
      @joey1723 4 ปีที่แล้ว +299

      Very true re: Jesus being whitewashed, however I'd class him as a religious figure rather than simply a 'character' which is probably the distinction she is making.

    • @Gee-xb7rt
      @Gee-xb7rt 4 ปีที่แล้ว +461

      @@bunsmasterbunny Ok Link calm down.

    • @liamlam6606
      @liamlam6606 4 ปีที่แล้ว +222

      @@Gee-xb7rt link cmon we talked about this

    • @lucaswallo8127
      @lucaswallo8127 4 ปีที่แล้ว +68

      @@bunsmasterbunny that's wrong

    • @markamanic
      @markamanic 4 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      @@joey1723 Its still literary history!

  • @michaelwilliamybarra2409
    @michaelwilliamybarra2409 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1845

    Just to clarify: In the book, Christine doesn't kiss him on the lips, making out like in the musical, she kisses him on his forehead to signify compassion. This is what brings Erik to his senses, as he never received something human as a kiss from someone before because of his face, not even from his own mother. He responds by giving her a kiss on the forehead back, which is something he has never did for anyone either, even for his mother, as they would run away if he tried ALSO cause of his face.
    He also makes her promise to return the golden ring when she buries him, which he then gives to her, and she presumably does so and buries him in a spot where his remains can never be found, by his request.

  • @jjj7790
    @jjj7790 2 ปีที่แล้ว +463

    There’s just something I find really charming about the original version of the Daroga, which is the sort-of implication that the reason why his name isn’t printed in the book is because he has ties to the Persian royal family and it could spark an international incident. The idea of one of the most morally good characters in the story having a identity so heavy that his name has to be censored like a SCP in this expose about a secret musical super-assassin is just the cherry on top of all of the other crazy shit that happens in the story.
    Ah yes, our main characters Erik, Christine, Raoul, and [REDACTED].

    • @francoeurvalparaiso
      @francoeurvalparaiso ปีที่แล้ว +17

      He had to be part of the dynasty, 'cause he wouldn't receive any of the treasure if not. But you have a GREAT POINT. How I couldn't see it.
      In the book NONE of the names of the qajar dynasty are mentioned. Nasser ed din, the shah, fakhr ol molouk, the little sultana.
      So why the Persian's name would be mentioned if none of those names were? You have a GREAT point, thank you :'D

  • @MrHydesAlterEgo
    @MrHydesAlterEgo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3744

    Ok, but how about Lindsay Ellis direct a version of Phantom of the Opera where all the characters are played by Transformers.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 4 ปีที่แล้ว +50

      I'd totally watch that.

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend 4 ปีที่แล้ว +124

      christine: starscream in a curly brunette wig. THINK OF ME. THINK OF ME FONDLY

    • @ThePa1riot
      @ThePa1riot 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      oldfrend In his high pitched screech. XD Oh God, fund this!

    • @ThePa1riot
      @ThePa1riot 4 ปีที่แล้ว +64

      Soundwave crouched over his keytar.
      “Cold, unfeeling light, inferior. Music of the night, superior.”

    • @Zimisce85
      @Zimisce85 4 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Car-washed characters?

  • @DPWFG
    @DPWFG 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2521

    Oh man, the Korean Drama, The Heirs had my favourite depiction of a Californian. A surfer dude with long hair who was so obsessed with Coke he stole a bag of soy flour, ripped it open mid-run and snorted it. Then promptly went into anaphylactic shock because he was allergic to soy.

    • @Birdfreak2010
      @Birdfreak2010 4 ปีที่แล้ว +267

      DPWFG that was my favorite American depiction from all the Korean dramas I have seen because of its sheer stereotyping! Also the “I’m too lazy” trope they added to the surfer dude haha

    • @Jaspertine
      @Jaspertine 4 ปีที่แล้ว +144

      This is the first I've ever heard of this... and I think I have a new favourite thing.

    • @kerrychristensen7204
      @kerrychristensen7204 4 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      😂 *WHAT?!* 😂

    • @DPWFG
      @DPWFG 4 ปีที่แล้ว +133

      @@Birdfreak2010 ah yes, that part too. I was dying... Also, the American actor was so BAD. It was amazing.

    • @iamknife7
      @iamknife7 4 ปีที่แล้ว +163

      As a Californian, this sounds accurate.

  • @cariocaemfuria3946
    @cariocaemfuria3946 4 ปีที่แล้ว +563

    "Phantom of the Mall?" OMG!
    Now I want a 2020s adaptation where Christine is an Instagram Model/You Tuber, Raoul is the younger brother of an Entertainment CEO and the Phantom is an Internet Forum Incel.

    • @potternutmania
      @potternutmania 4 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      That... actually sounds like it has potential...kind of like the lizzie bennet diaries/emma approved - modern day phantom 😮

    • @jenniferlee9577
      @jenniferlee9577 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      omg this is the new lizzie bennet diaries!!!!!!!

    • @donutsandgravy3150
      @donutsandgravy3150 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sounds sort of like a hallmark movie. Then again, I haven’t seen phantom of the opea, so I don’t really have a leg to stand on.

    • @ryanahr2267
      @ryanahr2267 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yeah when she mentioned that I immediately thought of that episode of...I think it was Goosebumps? Or maybe Are You Afraid of the Dark. Anyway, one of the two did their own 20-ish minute take on it where the story took place in a high school that was putting on the Phantom. Super meta and pretty fun.

    • @ewicanteven3741
      @ewicanteven3741 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@ryanahr2267 it was a goosebumps episode haha! The episode/book is titled "Phantom of the Auditorium"

  • @miav7590
    @miav7590 3 ปีที่แล้ว +802

    “Slavery. So much slavery. Which is nothing like the US in the 1850s” GOT EM

    • @kronemerj
      @kronemerj 3 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      That sick burn is why the county is both figuratively and literally on fire.

    • @arianewinter4266
      @arianewinter4266 ปีที่แล้ว

      Slavery is so damned old and it had been everywhere the modern conception of white people bringing it to Africa and it only ever hitting black people is plain wrong... Humans always had been shitty to each other when given the chance unrelated to skincolor

    • @uzefulvideos3440
      @uzefulvideos3440 ปีที่แล้ว

      Book plays in Europe though, so it just makes sense that the characters are abhorred by Ottoman slavery.

    • @duceagle6625
      @duceagle6625 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@uzefulvideos3440 True, let's rephrase. "Which is nothing like the French colonies"

    • @uzefulvideos3440
      @uzefulvideos3440 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@duceagle6625 Not quite the same level, really.

  • @newsystembad
    @newsystembad 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2925

    And here I thought the modern idea of a harem was a bumbling, whitebread Japanese guy surrounded by a horde of thirsty women who all inexplicably want him despite his utter blandness.

    • @Ren_NCTzen
      @Ren_NCTzen 4 ปีที่แล้ว +96

      a Tenchi Muyo reference in the year 2020

    • @Eric_The_Cleric
      @Eric_The_Cleric 4 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      I have heard of a few ideas about what a "harem" is but I'm still confused on the word's actual meaning. -.-

    • @patrickshields6954
      @patrickshields6954 4 ปีที่แล้ว +132

      @John Benko Thank you for the explanation. My main concept of the word harem is from Japanese media, so significantly different from the actual practice in the orient.

    • @mastermarkus5307
      @mastermarkus5307 4 ปีที่แล้ว +153

      @Cynical Frenchface Eh, it's just one of those "generic animated face" things. Japanese people tend to see those characters as Japanese-looking while a lot of white people see them as "white".

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire 4 ปีที่แล้ว +151

      @@mastermarkus5307 It's called Mukukoseki, which basically means "raceless". Which is why Sailor Moon is absolutely considered Japanese despite visually being a blonde, blue eyed, white girl. The color of hair is a distinguishing factor, and the big eyes are actually the Japanese emulation of classic Disney animation styles and rules. Compare to classic Japanese art styles and you can clearly see the demarcation and how their art has changed. This is shown in the live action Sailor Moon show (Pretty Guardian I think it's called) where in their normal form they are all regular Japanese girls only taking on their canonical color schemes in Sailor mode.

  • @sovietcanuckistanian
    @sovietcanuckistanian 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1345

    "Phantom shitposting is finally a thing and I am the god"
    I for one welcome our new phantom based overlord.

  • @alicethemad1613
    @alicethemad1613 ปีที่แล้ว +161

    Eric being the absolute most enlightened defender of women in Phantom despite literally kidnapping, drugging, and coercing a teenager into marriage is one of the funniest possible things.

    • @Dualis58
      @Dualis58 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      she's not a teenager in anything but the shitty early 2000s movie.

    • @SophieKnickerbocker
      @SophieKnickerbocker 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Christine is in her 20s or an unspecified age in every version besides the 2004 version

    • @alicethemad1613
      @alicethemad1613 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Oh man I thought she was like 16 in the book whoops. Point stands still.

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Dualis58 We've had a few teenage Christines in the West End production.

  • @annalisasteinnes
    @annalisasteinnes 3 ปีที่แล้ว +590

    Ironic that the Persians in Susan Kay's book are super awful for giving their sisters away when *no European fairy tale ever had a woman given away as a reward for completing some kind of quest*.

    • @idontneedaname318
      @idontneedaname318 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      People also totally didn't marry off their daughters for political gain

    • @greenredblue
      @greenredblue 2 ปีที่แล้ว +79

      Ugh such a misreading of history, obviously it's different when Europeans did it because *[infuriatingly incoherent white noise].*

    • @jimkillerx
      @jimkillerx 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@greenredblue Don’t middle easterners still forcefully marry away their sisters and daughters to this day? 🤔

    • @benjaminmadrigalperez9010
      @benjaminmadrigalperez9010 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@jimkillerx don't westerners still marry their sisters and daughters for political and economical gain??? Just a few years ago there was a cult in Texas where people offered their younger girls (13 and younger) to their prophet because he was the reincarnation of Jesus or something.

    • @kaydgaming
      @kaydgaming 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@greenredblue I like to imagine that their incoherent blabbers are really just the static of white noise

  • @cheezemonkeyeater
    @cheezemonkeyeater 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1878

    "The Crusades: A Thing That Happened."
    My medieval history professor insisted that was a bad title for my essay back in 2005.

    • @85set05
      @85set05 4 ปีที่แล้ว +74

      Fuck off "A thing that happend" is way to awsome of a subtitle to be allowed.

    • @amanzeihedioha
      @amanzeihedioha 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Did you pass? What was the new one called?

    • @pattymelt03
      @pattymelt03 4 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      cheezemonkeyeater maybe you needed parenthesis instead of a “:” so it’s more comedic

    • @digitaljanus
      @digitaljanus 4 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      @@mr98christian Yeah, because other than Frederick II, the Crusaders were all incompetent at war, diplomacy, rulership, and statecraft.

    • @moredetonation3755
      @moredetonation3755 4 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      The Crusades: A Clusterfuck in Mount & Blade

  • @R2Parmly
    @R2Parmly 4 ปีที่แล้ว +856

    "Christine, if I might have a word with you?"
    "What is it?"
    "It's a unit of language that's shorter than a sentence and longer than a letter. But that's not important right now."

    • @tonsolerigarcia
      @tonsolerigarcia 3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      I both love you and hate you right now.
      Congratulations.

    • @piccolofan24
      @piccolofan24 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Is this an Airplane! reference? 😂

    • @tonsolerigarcia
      @tonsolerigarcia 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@piccolofan24 No, just my own genius shining through.
      You're talking about the movie, right?

    • @xxkewldudexx
      @xxkewldudexx 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If I hadn't just finished my drink, I would hate you so much. 😂😂😂

    • @moonlight4665
      @moonlight4665 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Can you re-write the entire musical?

  • @KrisHatesWorld
    @KrisHatesWorld 3 ปีที่แล้ว +479

    *Me watching this in July 2020* wow, I completely forgot we were on the brink of war with Iran right before the world fell apart.

    • @kronemerj
      @kronemerj 3 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      That kind of says it all doesn't it?

    • @Username-1939t9
      @Username-1939t9 3 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      maybe coronavirus was the real hero all along

    • @Realppbutt
      @Realppbutt 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      lol

    • @Abshir1it1is
      @Abshir1it1is 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Don’t worry. Tensions have ramped right back up. New boss same as the Old in this regard.

  • @zahraa4149
    @zahraa4149 4 ปีที่แล้ว +792

    As an Arab I always wondered why "Arab" women are often depicted wearing belly dancer outfits... guess now I know

    • @kronemerj
      @kronemerj 3 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Ans knowing just makes it more depressing.........
      Gi JOEEEEEEEE

    • @castlegarden2999
      @castlegarden2999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +102

      Women being depicted as slutty, hot, and exotic in orientalist takes, even though the women are actually very modest and subjected to climates that force them to certain wear clothing, and it's really the west that's so hung up on women being attractive:
      The Middle East 🤝 The Southeast

    • @leopardhunter99
      @leopardhunter99 3 ปีที่แล้ว +71

      Lived in the Middle East for 15 years and I never saw a single woman dressed that way. When I saw Jasmine in Disney's Aladdin I always wondered why she walked around in nothing but a braw, guess I know why now.

    • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick
      @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick 3 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      Because THAT’S the cultural expectation for women in predominantly-Muslim countries, right? A LACK of modesty?

    • @neksnek2032
      @neksnek2032 2 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      Say it with me: 🎶fetishization🎶

  • @AnonymousRandomDude
    @AnonymousRandomDude 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1309

    I find it hilarious how in the musical, the Phantom uses the monkey to help him compose his music. The depiction of a modern equivalent would be a Soundcloud producer playing with one of those Fisher-Price toys that goes "the cow says moo," and then going, _"inspired!"_

    • @Cal94
      @Cal94 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      TH-cam CocoRosie playing "Lemonade" live in studio...

    • @foxiepaws
      @foxiepaws 4 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      but like, sometimes it just works that way? like, sometimes i hear old tapes from when i was a kid or those kinds of toys and go... actually i want to sample that and use it in something... so maybe not as absurd as you'd think

    • @GonzoCiosain
      @GonzoCiosain 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I mean, Daniel Johnston sometimes used children's instruments with a bunch of distortion added to them and that actually sounded pretty sick.

    • @AnonymousRandomDude
      @AnonymousRandomDude 4 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Rachel Fox - I guess so. Now that I think of it, I have a brother who played in a band and used this plastic toy tambourine from some toddlers music play set as an actual instrument for some of his live shows. It worked pretty well.

    • @thefonzkiss
      @thefonzkiss 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      In no way does he use the monkey music box to “help him compose his music”. The monkey plays the melody of Masquerade, which the Phantom doesn’t write (in universe) or even sing with the rest of the cast. He writes Don Juan Triumphant, from which the only real song we hear is Past the Point of No Return.

  • @heatherysnicket
    @heatherysnicket 4 ปีที่แล้ว +774

    I wrote a Master's thesis on Orientalism and its effect on US counter-terrorism practices and I constantly wish Orientalism was talked about more in public discourse. Thank you for tackling it.

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Especially since Boomers just 👏CAN’T👏STOP👏SAYING👏IT

    • @yaya-mk3nn
      @yaya-mk3nn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      heatherysnicket seriously wishing i could read that thesis

    • @shoepixie
      @shoepixie 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Me too!

    • @crstph
      @crstph 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      wait yea fr did u publish it anywhere/if u didnt do u have a link to a google doc lol id love to read that

    • @heatherysnicket
      @heatherysnicket 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      @@crstph Shoe the Pixie, Natalia Soto - wow, thanks for your interest! I never thought my errant YT comment would make anyone want to actually read it. It is published on ProQuest and is supposed to be open access (since I hate academic publishing gatekeeping), but I had a heck of a time finding an actual link to it. I'll have to see what's up with that. In the meantime I have it hosted on my website: heatherfrizzell.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/frizzell-orientalism-bostonmarathonbombing.pdf

  • @ErinaBleu
    @ErinaBleu 4 ปีที่แล้ว +159

    "the skull-faced incel who lives in the basement" is officially my favorite description of the phantom

  • @thomasolano86
    @thomasolano86 3 ปีที่แล้ว +551

    Lindsay mentions the "Phantom fandom" several times in this video and I just really REALLY hope they refer to themselves as 'The Phandom'

    • @doublea8462
      @doublea8462 3 ปีที่แล้ว +56

      but then there's also the Phandom that is the fandom for Dan and Phil sooooo jebdbe (Phan is a combination of their names btw)

    • @cara_h_4
      @cara_h_4 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Yes, that especially refers to the part that's overly obsessed with erik.

    • @baguettegott3409
      @baguettegott3409 2 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      That name's kinda taken by the Dan and Phil fandom. The Phandom. If you go through the "phandom" tag on tumblr, you will probably see a phantom of the opera post, on occasion, but for the most part it's just Dan and Phil.

    • @Goodbutevilgenius
      @Goodbutevilgenius 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      What is this, Persona?

    • @Lilibard
      @Lilibard 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      really late to the party, but I hope they call themselves the fandom of the opera

  • @robinm1331
    @robinm1331 4 ปีที่แล้ว +382

    The thing that struck me about Christine when I read the book years ago was how grounded her character actually was compared to, say, Raoul. That's definitely something most adaptations flip. Which is mindboggling to me. How is it that modern adaptations play more to stereotype with both her and the Persian compared to a book that was written over a hundred years ago???

    • @LindsayEllisVids
      @LindsayEllisVids  4 ปีที่แล้ว +172

      Red Lethe yes, book Christine owns, represent

    • @dizzyd603
      @dizzyd603 4 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      YES. I was really hoping she'd peace out at the end of the book with nobody, off to see the world or something.

    • @robinm1331
      @robinm1331 4 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      Based on Life Experiences I definitely see the book in a much different light than I did in high school. Back then it was kind of a pre Twilight Twilight. That's definitely the direction adaptations have taken it, anyway. I still love many of them, but the story is very different for me. It's much more of a parable about stalking and gaslighting. That would actually be a really interesting thesis to read if someone hasn't done it already.

    • @neuralmute
      @neuralmute 4 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      @@dizzyd603 I've always wanted to write an adaptation where Christine tells the boys to grow the fuck up, she's not marrying anybody because she's rather focus on her career! (And maybe Meg...) Oh, and the Persian *IS* actually in the 25th Anniversary film; he's playing The Phantom.
      (I'll see myself out.)

    • @jackiep594
      @jackiep594 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Exactly! Christine is pragmatic and Raoul cries ( it is good to remember tho that his older brother was being murdered at the time 😬)

  • @JoshuaFagan
    @JoshuaFagan 4 ปีที่แล้ว +642

    It's really depressing that a melodramatic novel from a century ago has better representation of Iranians than 95% of media today.

    • @MrNobody47710
      @MrNobody47710 4 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      People are short-sighted, when it comes to comprehending world cultures and their place in history, including their high points and how they've developed. To paraphrase a science fiction author, who might be Arthur C. Clarke: people assume that every bit of technology that's been developed within the first thirty years of their birth is normal, and that everything outside of this is unnatural and malevolent. That same short-sightedness can easily be applied to other topics. Any given human lives for about 70-90 years, human civilization has existed for longer than this, and there is no immediate need for most people to comprehend the vast majority of human civilization, over the ages.
      We yanks have gone from having no need to have any knowledge whatsoever of Islamic cultures, to having 9/11 shoved into our faces. People are intellectually lazy, be default. They'll latch onto their first impressions, which can contain a lot of emotional drive. It's the weirdos and freaks of human nature that demand more information, and more details. The people that attempt to be genuinely analytical and accurate, while probably being mocked for reasons that are often irrelevant.

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean 4 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      There are scattered examples of decent [insert any group] representations going back _centuries._ There have always been people who met a trans guy/foreigner/lesbian/whatever, went "These guys aren't so bad, I don't get what all the fuss is about," and wrote a book about it.
      And sometimes people just decide to write a minority as a person, just to subvert writing trends, and accidentally do representation good.

    • @justineberlein5916
      @justineberlein5916 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      See also, how Patty in the Ghostbusters remake was so much more stereotypically black than Winston was in the original

    • @WildWestSamurai
      @WildWestSamurai 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hkr667 Ben Affleck's "Argo" immediately comes to mind.

    • @user-oj2on9xp6v
      @user-oj2on9xp6v 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @White-Van Helsing A significant part of successful and even great films is something other than an adaptation of the 19th century literary cinema classics - the modern system of literary genres proper, the most popular paths and formulas came from there. So respect the 19th century.

  • @qualifiedarmchaircritic
    @qualifiedarmchaircritic 4 ปีที่แล้ว +377

    As an islamic studies graduate bitter and dried-up from the Orientalism Discourse tm in our field, during which some "academics" still manage to be super fucking orientalist... thank you, Lindsay, for doing a much better job at explaining Orientalism than most of them.

  • @faunina669
    @faunina669 4 ปีที่แล้ว +528

    tbh, the "person of colour turns out to have been Secretly White and thus Morally Good the whole time" business really reminds me of how in greek lovestories (so comedies or comedy-adjacent later literature like the story of Daphnis and Chloe), you'll often have protagonists that are introduced as common folk and shepherds or the like, bc OBVSLY silly happy lovestories only happen in pastoral and bucolic settings among peasants, where life is easy and the grass is green and the fact that youre poor/a serf doesnt impact your quality of life!
    exCEPT these characters are the protagonists!!! the audience has to empathise with them, and only Morally Good characters are able to generate that empathy!!!!! but as we all know only Noble Rich People can be of moral and good character!!!!!!!
    so in 99% of all cases, at the very end a random messenger comes in going "GOOD LORD, youve been adopted all along and are actually the secret child of the next city's noble, its just that he abandoned you as a baby bc xyz legitimate reason, and here the signet ring we found in your baby wrappings to prove your heritage!" and then the characters get to rejoin their noble families AND marry AND have a happy ending (the child abandonment trope might seem familiar from Disney's Hercules, altho usually the children arent kidnapped and lost but deliberately left somewhere, and the whole Secret Nobility thing also stayed around a damn long time!)
    if i was smart enough to word it right id probably say sth about how racism and class struggle overlaps right here but im not so. think up that conclusion for urself please ty

    • @joellaz9836
      @joellaz9836 3 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      There’s a book and movie called the sheik from the 1920s about an Arab sheik who takes an Englishwoman captive. It has has both the ‘person of colour turns out to be white’ but not only that, he also turns out to be apart of the English nobility so not just a mere white commoner. lol.

    • @kronemerj
      @kronemerj 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      It's such a trope in greek/roman plays that a funny thing happened on the way to the forum satirized it. and I like it, but that show isn't exactly known for its comedic deep cuts.

    • @user-su5yp9sy9o
      @user-su5yp9sy9o 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      OMG YES! Both that and the race thing bothered me even as a kid but nobody else seemed to find it a problem :T

    •  3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Basically Robin Hood. He started as a random burglar, but when his folklore started to become popular authors added a backstory in which he was a nobleman who was wrongfully declare an outlaw. The reasons have changed over time but it's usually because of his loyalty to the "true" king Richard (see now his rebellious act isn't problematic because he still totally supports monarchy).

    • @joellaz9836
      @joellaz9836 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Ignacio Cañas
      Oh yes. I remember reading about how the nobility in England in the 16th century co-opted Robin Hood and turned him into a nobleman when in the original tale he wasn’t apart of the aristocracy.

  • @Flamingbob25
    @Flamingbob25 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1468

    Audible to Lindsay: Hey please when you do this ad read, don't sound like you're being held at gunpoint?
    Lindsay: Nah

    • @SprightlyValentino
      @SprightlyValentino 4 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      BRAND

    • @knate44
      @knate44 4 ปีที่แล้ว +63

      Hey it is profitable authenticity to both accept the cash munz while making fun of sponsorships.

  • @snorpington5910
    @snorpington5910 4 ปีที่แล้ว +499

    "Skull faced incel"
    Onision?

  • @Elora-vd9vq
    @Elora-vd9vq 4 ปีที่แล้ว +244

    there's a webcomic adaptation I've been reading with a very interesting take, where Frankenstein's monster becomes the phantom after the events in Frankenstein. This version does have the Persian!

    • @np8366
      @np8366 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      That sounds awesome!! What's it called?

    • @SirThinks2Much
      @SirThinks2Much 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      n p it’s called Fantomestein

    • @lalas181
      @lalas181 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Oh man, Fantomstein! I really like that one. The art style is just _[chef's kiss]_

    • @francoeurvalparaiso
      @francoeurvalparaiso ปีที่แล้ว +1

      WhaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAT???? 😮

  • @amysophiamehr839
    @amysophiamehr839 4 ปีที่แล้ว +322

    Thank you for this! My husband is Persian, and after reading the the original novel, I was pleasantly surprised by the Persian character and so saddened that he has been dropped in so many adaptions. It's also nice to see a more balanced view of a Middle Eastern character, especially in Gothic literature which so often uses oriental/other racist tropes.

    • @landofthesilverpath5823
      @landofthesilverpath5823 ปีที่แล้ว

      Shouldn't he be offended that the character is an orientalist trope character created by a white author?

    • @fellinuxvi3541
      @fellinuxvi3541 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@landofthesilverpath5823 Did you watch the video? The Persian is not that.

  • @stephenpeterson6860
    @stephenpeterson6860 4 ปีที่แล้ว +594

    "The skull-faced incel who lives in the basement"
    Never again will I be able to think of the phantom without hearing that in my head and chuckling.

    • @Unownshipper
      @Unownshipper 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      "Who's to say?"

    • @videotsavant7553
      @videotsavant7553 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Jen farmer Look, if that's the only possible way for you to reach climax in your isolated, nightly ritual then who are we to judge. Carry on, incel!

    • @wafflefalafel9442
      @wafflefalafel9442 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Jen farmer Majority of incels are just average/slightly unattractive guys that could totally get it on if they were like...good people. People w/ deformities are in relationships, and not all people w/ deformities hate women/men because theyre single. Probably cause theyre like...good people? Wow! Don’t know why I’m arguing with a cultist on the internet, tho :/

    • @dntskdnttll
      @dntskdnttll 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wafflefalafel9442 What did the original comment say? If you can remember, lol

    • @wafflefalafel9442
      @wafflefalafel9442 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dntskdnttll I assume they were making the broad claim that “unattractive” or “deformed” people were more inclined to become incels and that inceldom made sense. Dont know where the cultist part came from, though. Maybe they had scientology in the username? I dont remember lol

  • @Mikhavoc
    @Mikhavoc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +672

    olly saying "i'm fed up with this world" makes me want to see tommy wiseau playing the phantom so bad
    "you're tearing me aPART christine!!!"

    • @DarkLordFluffee
      @DarkLordFluffee 4 ปีที่แล้ว +45

      Tommy would never agree to it cuz he'd have to wear a mask, which would deprive us of his beautiful visage

    • @lnfreeman
      @lnfreeman 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@DarkLordFluffee accepted and he totally do this in the ad for his clothing outlet that he did Mom quote in Hamlet and descending a marble staircase?

    • @erinmcgee1160
      @erinmcgee1160 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      The adaptation I didn't know I needed

    • @jazwhoaskedforthis
      @jazwhoaskedforthis 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Listen where do I invest? I have three dollars

    • @thatcoffee
      @thatcoffee 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      “I did not kidnap her, it’s not true, it’s bullsh*t, I did not kidnap her, I did NOT-
      Oh hi Raoul”

  • @depreseo
    @depreseo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +495

    hmmm a means by which Erik can have his trauma in persia without orientalising things hmmmm, darn if only there had been some sort of, say, conflict in the 1850's which included france and the ottomans and russians as belligerents, a conflict over a peninsular in the back sea maybe, where the 19th century orientalism of "oh look at the barbarity from the east" could be replaced by real world brutalities which just so happened to take place within the ottoman empire... but alas such conflicts only exist in the works of Tolstoy.

    • @src175
      @src175 4 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      Oh shit the Crimean war how did I not get that until now
      I don't think Erik could have really been fighting in that war though, don't think the French Army of the time accepted disabled/disfigured people.

    • @depreseo
      @depreseo 4 ปีที่แล้ว +112

      @@src175 he doesn't have to be fighting. His travels around Europe are known. Simply having him get caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time and he then gets to experience carnage's and horrors which are true to the real world and not romatacised ideas of "Brutish savage ottomon ways". In short an innocent caught up in hell.

    • @mmouse1886
      @mmouse1886 4 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      @@depreseo the French had a Conscript army at the time, Blackpowder warfare is not as deadly as it is disfiguring. Improvements in medicine or just blind 'luck' of the time meant that he could've eaten a rifled bullet and still technically lived due to poor ballistics in firearms, but left disfigured after untrained doctors in the field tried to 'heal' him as slapdash as possible.

    • @sorcerersapprentice
      @sorcerersapprentice 4 ปีที่แล้ว +47

      @@src175 He could, if you change the setup. Instead of having his disfigurement be a birth defect, Erik could've had his face blasted off by a canon ball while fighting in that war. A lot of the later adaptions have Erik get disfigured later in life, so it's totally not out of left field. It would also explain his eccentricities and erratic behaviour, since blows to the head can cause sever brain damage in some cases.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Or, you know, have his trauma in France, which really wasn't much better than Turkey at the time. Yeah, they outlawed slavery by then but it wasnt' exactly Disneyland there

  • @smuganimegirl769
    @smuganimegirl769 4 ปีที่แล้ว +146

    "Lights out" is how game of thrones should have ended.

  • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
    @imveryangryitsnotbutter 4 ปีที่แล้ว +630

    10:51 - 10:55: In case anyone was wondering why she was just staring at the camera for four seconds: it's almost impossible to see because the alpha is so dang low, but the word RACISM appears over Lindsay's face in this shot.

    • @GR-kt4le
      @GR-kt4le 4 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      Oh wow

    • @wellesradio
      @wellesradio 4 ปีที่แล้ว +45

      Having the Alpha so low it washes out any and all mid-tones is a Lindsey trademark, goddamit! I refuse to believe she is not animated by South Park studios.

    • @zeechops401
      @zeechops401 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha omg!

    • @briarelyse5136
      @briarelyse5136 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Couldn't see the word, but her look said it all ☺

    • @blofeld39
      @blofeld39 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      My computer lighting is on the lowest setting, so I could see that big RACISM come into view juuuuust right before the shot cut.

  • @tronzero
    @tronzero 4 ปีที่แล้ว +748

    I guess this explains why depictions of "harem women" usually have them looking like belly dancers; because people had no idea what actually went on in a harem, but belly dancers were the closest point of reference for "sexy Near/Middle Eastern women."

    • @silubr1
      @silubr1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +219

      Also, because any excuse is a good one …
      “Most books on witchcraft will tell you that witches work naked. This is because most books on witchcraft are written by men.” (Terry Pratchett)

    • @rorolilred
      @rorolilred 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      I think the belly dancing costumes that we see now were actually developed for American audiences based on harem fantasy stereotypes. Back in the day belly dancers wore tunics

    • @tronzero
      @tronzero 3 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      @@rorolilred In the case of Egyptian belly dancing, yes and no. The older Raqs Baladi style traditionally has more conservative outfits, while the more sexualized Raqs Sharqi is a more modern invention and was developed with western influences; however Wikipedia states that Raqs Sharqi is also based on "the ancient Egyptian women solo dancing with almost nude-outfits," so the latter might in turn be part of the inspiration for the western portrayal of "sexy harem women."
      On the other hand, the Turkish belly dance style, Oryantal Dans, uses even more revealing outfits than Raqs Sharqi, and I can't find when that style was developed; I don't know whether it existed before western exploration or not.

    • @rorolilred
      @rorolilred 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@tronzero Ooh that's really interesting! Thanks for sharing :)

    • @cometmoon4485
      @cometmoon4485 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@tronzero
      I mean, "Oryantal Dans" just seems like the Turkish pronunciation of the English words "oriental dance". So I think it's fair to say that it's probably a result of western orientalism.

  • @FortuitousOwl
    @FortuitousOwl 4 ปีที่แล้ว +497

    Orientalism is so pervasive that it took a Lindsey Ellis video for me to learn what a harem was. And my family are Turkish/Iranian. It’s incredibly sad that that part of my heritage is so distant and obscured from me

    • @Loner-Wolf
      @Loner-Wolf 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Its only distant if you let it be. Since you acknowledge it now find out about it.... If you wish that is.

    • @FortuitousOwl
      @FortuitousOwl 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Yeah ok lol

    • @FortuitousOwl
      @FortuitousOwl 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Bogdan VCD I grew up in the US I only recently found out I was Turkish. I didn’t meet that side of my family until I was in the 5th grade

    • @FortuitousOwl
      @FortuitousOwl 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Bogdan VCD I don’t know how else to explain that i was not taught about my family history or culture

    • @Jekyllstein_Gray
      @Jekyllstein_Gray 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      That sucks.

  • @Tareltonlives
    @Tareltonlives 3 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    I keep forgetting how much that prequel novel does Draco In Leather Pants to Eric.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Oh a racist fandom. Never heard of that before.

  • @KarelPKerezman
    @KarelPKerezman 4 ปีที่แล้ว +955

    And "the skull-faced incel who lives in the basement" is where I had to hit pause so I could finish my laughing fit. Bless you, Lindsay Ellis.

    • @EliDavidson24601
      @EliDavidson24601 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I saw your comment before getting to that line in the video. And yet, upon reaching said line, I too had to pause for extended laughter

  • @shis1988
    @shis1988 4 ปีที่แล้ว +760

    "So is this an excuse to dump on this book for 30 minutes?
    ...
    Yes".
    And this is why I'm subbed.

    • @shis1988
      @shis1988 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AlexOfCR in order: Yes and... I don't follow UFC since we dropped cable at home. Sorry...

    • @shis1988
      @shis1988 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@AlexOfCR I didn't even know but now I'm invested hahahah

    • @Captain1nsaneo
      @Captain1nsaneo 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      About 10 minutes in my brain went "What's the point of the video?" and then 20 minutes later I got an answer.
      Not super thrilled to be honest.

    • @shis1988
      @shis1988 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Captain1nsaneo the title and Lindsay is explaining that the Persian of POTO has been whitewashed for each subsequent iteration of the novel.
      She goes over his whitewashing all the while dumping on Phantom, though I'll guess her shade on it is going past us because of not reading it?

    • @Captain1nsaneo
      @Captain1nsaneo 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shis1988 A better title would have been "The most whitewashed character in Phantom of the Opera."
      I'm more disappointed that this isn't an informative speech so much as an argumentative speech. It's goal (from the 30 minutes I saw) was to tie the removal or recasting of the Persian to the low key racism of those doing the adaptations. The problem is that she runs through many different adaptations: books, movies, and plays; without considering the different limitations each form puts on the story. A successful adaptation often brings something new to the story, updates it for contemporary consumption, or brings in new fans through using a different medium.
      A quick alternate reason for the character change in a movie would be that to explain a non-archetypal character would take time and money that could be spent on the titular character.
      To put it crudely; this video is a de facto rant and a waste of my time while a video from Noah Caldwell-Gervais sits in my backlog.

  • @natmorse-noland9133
    @natmorse-noland9133 4 ปีที่แล้ว +84

    Three months later and I'd completely forgotten that we almost went to war with Iran.

  • @EmoDontMix
    @EmoDontMix 3 ปีที่แล้ว +150

    This explains so much! In Malaysia, we're assigned to read Phantom of The Opera as our state reading requirement for the English subject, I was so confused why there's absolutely no mention Persian man character in all other media except for the novel we're made to read.

    • @karenruhman263
      @karenruhman263 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Why is PotO such a big deal to Malaysian culture? (This is a genuine question; I no absolutely nothing about Malaysia.)

    • @EmoDontMix
      @EmoDontMix 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@karenruhman263 tbh it's not that big of a deal in malaysia. I don't see anyone mention this outside of the english classroom. Also, different states have different reading novel requirements. So you really don't hear a lot of people talking about it in Malaysia.
      With that said tho, it did made understanding the story harder for a 13 year old. Not to mention, it's in a whole different language. And the confusion when you realize one character is completely missing in the movie and yet they show the movie in class and reference it multiple time. That would make anyone confused.

    • @aerikaelaiza2359
      @aerikaelaiza2359 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@gentlerat They take any literature book that would be a classic for the students to read.

    • @punbasedname9032
      @punbasedname9032 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Interesting how they chose a French book for learning English - it must have got awkward if someone brought the wrong translation in or something (unless the school provided the books)

    • @WhiteScorpio2
      @WhiteScorpio2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      "for the English subject" But it's French?

  • @largeposterior08
    @largeposterior08 4 ปีที่แล้ว +253

    "ALW sucks for other reasons."
    The fact that this is said over "Beneath a Moonless Sky" playing is *chef kiss*

  • @durkinator27
    @durkinator27 4 ปีที่แล้ว +607

    I've never once in my life cared about Phantom, but I deeply enjoy every Phantom-related video or diatribe you put out simply because the fandom and cultural impact surrounding it and its history are so endlessly FASCINATING.

    • @Innengelaender
      @Innengelaender 4 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      Same. I dont know or care much about most topics Lindsay talks about but still really enjoy these deep dives into media and how they fit into the context of their time. Fascinating indeed.

    • @GunnGuardian
      @GunnGuardian 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I'm with you pal. Lindsey makes this tangent super interesting.

    • @swanpride
      @swanpride 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Same. And now I am wondering how harems actually looked like and worked….

  • @johnbode5528
    @johnbode5528 4 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    “The only good 'Phantom of the Opera' film, Brian de Palma’s 1974 film 'Phantom of the Paradise'...”
    Goddamn straight. I still get chills when Swan tells Winslow “I’m under contract, too.”

    • @smolcharlie1736
      @smolcharlie1736 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Best adaptation of Phantom, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Faust combined

  • @samkathryn4825
    @samkathryn4825 2 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    I think part of the problem with Phantom retellings is the same thing that keeps happening with real ones. Often, it’s not the real story being retold or adapted-it’s the most popular adaption. I write retellings (not published in print, just online) and I know that most retellings of stories Disney retold (especially Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Mulan) mostly just retell the Disney version to the point retellings of the original aren’t often recognized as retellings. When I read Cinder and researched more about Cinderella, I actually regretted some of my choices with my Cinderella retelling as there were a lot of missed opportunities.
    Basically, since the Persian was erased from most of the most popular adaptions/retellings, he’s removed from more and more because those popular ones are what are inspiring new authors and creators, not the original.

  • @jmlkinc
    @jmlkinc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1622

    Further cementing the point about twisted meanings with the metaphor about aliens basing an understanding of America on Nickelback, Nickelback itself is actually a Canadian band. Not American at all.

    • @LindsayEllisVids
      @LindsayEllisVids  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1046

      I'm glad someone caught the many layers of nuance in "LOOK AT THIS GRAPH"

    • @lukeh2556
      @lukeh2556 4 ปีที่แล้ว +135

      It's even funnier when you remember Nickelback got the video in that tweet taken down for copyright

    • @Cheerfullychipper
      @Cheerfullychipper 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      it's okay, they can have them

    • @SavageGreywolf
      @SavageGreywolf 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@lukeh2556 think of it this way. It was so despicable that even Nickelback didn't want it sullying their reputation.

    • @Jotari
      @Jotari 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Canada is in America.

  • @joshreddy4359
    @joshreddy4359 4 ปีที่แล้ว +404

    He’s nottt thereeee, the Persian in the oppperrraaaaa

    • @neuralmute
      @neuralmute 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Except that the Phantom in all the clips used of the ALW musical from the 25th Anniversary Gala were of Ramin Karimloo who is... Persian.

  • @EvaFournier
    @EvaFournier ปีที่แล้ว +19

    The Webtoon Ghost on the Roof does have a non-whitewashed Persian! He is mostly a ✨mysterious✨ person who usually interacts with the phantom at this point, but he is there. Also the way singing is illustrated is just beautiful

  • @dinokaiser
    @dinokaiser 3 ปีที่แล้ว +92

    I'd also put Captain Nemo way up there as a character white-washed to the point of ridiculousness, with the exception of League of Extraordinary gentlemen of all things (I love the film and think it's a lot of fun hehe) I don't think we've ever seen a mainstream film with him portrayed as Indian. It's actually a little worse than the Persian because Nemo's ethnicity was removed out of some translations of the book which utterly ruins the character and his motivations, his hatred against the british empire was fueled by Britains cruelty against their colonies. Removing that just made him a grump with a submarine.

    • @heckyeahponyscans
      @heckyeahponyscans 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      I'm glad you posted this because I had no idea he was Indian!

    • @brxzbze
      @brxzbze 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Yeah, I honestly think his whitewashing is worse since his ethnicity fuels part of his primary character motivation. Also I feel that while the Persian's whitewashing is bad in some adaptations, I can see the reasoning behind some of them (like in the show I can generally see why they combined all the side characters as his character was basically for exposition/narration in the book anyway, a lot of his roles overlap with Christine's, and he wouldn't really mesh with how the show wanted to focus more on the main trio's relationships. and obviously in stuff like Phantom of the Paradise it's going for a completely different take, although the whitewashing in 1925 is obviously not great and I like to imagine Ledoux as Persian anyway. also most adaptations very radically change the book and go for different things so it's not really not as obvious) but removing Nemo's ethnic background just removes a super major theme in the story and it's just strange because it's an actual good motivation.

    • @spritingk6879
      @spritingk6879 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Intrestingly, though it is a known fact, it edned up becomeing retroactivelyt true, because as far as I can tell, in the original 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, he was described as dark, but his origins made unclear, and early scketches of the plot made him a polish noble(that he was indian got revealed in the semi-sequel mysteious Island)

    • @nkbujvytcygvujno6006
      @nkbujvytcygvujno6006 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​​​@@spritingk6879 It was revealed in the first book's original text as far as I remember-- what translation did you read?

  • @abc_jv_xyz
    @abc_jv_xyz 4 ปีที่แล้ว +302

    She sounds so calm and so angry at the same time

    • @jamesnelson8697
      @jamesnelson8697 4 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      It's her gift. It's a pretty good gift, actually.

    • @dylanrodrigues
      @dylanrodrigues 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      House of Shuffles excuse me but what the fuck are you trying to say

    • @adamplentl5588
      @adamplentl5588 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Its a teacher thing.

    • @adamplentl5588
      @adamplentl5588 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@Aggrobiscuit oh the irony.

    • @Lord_Of_Night
      @Lord_Of_Night 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Aggrobiscuit Have you read what you wrote and realized how passive aggressive your comment is?

  • @indigoblack396
    @indigoblack396 4 ปีที่แล้ว +450

    Honestly, now I just want a Phantom of the Opera adaptation that focuses on The Persian and Phantom's relationship. It seems like they had a complicated friendship/history with each other that would be interesting to see explored. Plus, I feel like it would be a good way to breath new life into the story as we get a chance to explore this classic tale that a lot of people are already familiar with from a different angle.
    I feel like you would defiantly have to be very mindful of avoiding harmful stereotypes and very outdated ideas of Persia. However, it could also provide a chance to reflesh that part of the story to reflect a much more accurate idea of what Persian culture was like back in the day and rework parts of Eric's backstory in Persia to not fall back into those more negative tropes about the area.

    • @justinokraski3796
      @justinokraski3796 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      perhaps conflicting versions of their time in Persia (ie Eric embellishes the immoral things done and the Persian tries to cover it up)

    • @mattpaxton3528
      @mattpaxton3528 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      It would be good to see, but I can already picture the number of anime characters on Twitter railing against this "inserted Persian SJW rubbish" that's being "shoved down their throats".

    • @blofeld39
      @blofeld39 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Basically, just look on Tumblr. It's so good for stuff about the love/hate relationship between the Persian and Erik -- they're like an old bickering couple.

    • @purpleghost106
      @purpleghost106 4 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      @@blofeld39 That actually makes me extremely sad. I do Not want m/m romance tropes pasted onto the Persian and Erik. I want the a story recognizing the abusive-friendship for what it is.
      "My friend is a creep. It took years, but I finally realized I don't have to cover for him. I can be FREE" Where the Persian escapes the guilt complex of feeling like since he saved Erik from death he's now responsible for all the harm Erik does, and instead finds happiness for himself. And yeah, maybe clues Christine about the Bad News Boy along the way.

    • @blofeld39
      @blofeld39 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@purpleghost106 I mean, it's more a sort of knowing depiction of what must've been going on between them in the whole interim -- semi-light-hearted, the sort of stuff fans see and recognize for what it is, I think.

  • @OsmSkylandersCheats
    @OsmSkylandersCheats 4 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    Honestly, I’d like to see what the aliens who only know America through second-hand accounts of Nickleback and the photograph meme came up with

  • @here_we_go_again7346
    @here_we_go_again7346 3 ปีที่แล้ว +141

    "just like the romans, so barbaric' is hilarious when one takes into account the origin of the word 'barbarian'

    • @cramerfloro5936
      @cramerfloro5936 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Oh boy, the origin of the word is in and of itself ironic!

  • @kyleecomet
    @kyleecomet 4 ปีที่แล้ว +806

    Clickbait Title: "Lindsay Prevents War with Iran through Phantom of the Opera"

  • @selkiesiren1807
    @selkiesiren1807 4 ปีที่แล้ว +254

    She looks like she's having so much fun recording this video.
    Let her make as many Phantom videos as she wants.

  • @sahraguya7639
    @sahraguya7639 4 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    “He became a monster because people treated him like one” V for Vendetta.
    V:What happened to me was monstrous
    Eve:and they created a monster

    • @PurpleColonel
      @PurpleColonel 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      This is one of those "there are only 5 stories repeated over and over" situations.

  • @fabulousmyriad267
    @fabulousmyriad267 4 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    "Sergeant Colon had had a broad education. He’d been to the School of My Dad Always Said, the College of It Stands to Reason, and was now a postgraduate student at the University of What Some Bloke In the Pub Told Me."(Jingo, Terry Pratchett)
    This is a description of a good natured yet narrowminded protagonist in the Discworld.
    The story deals with a (mostly) white nation going to war against a (vaguely) arab nation. In the process, a lot of Orientalisms get debunked. Its depressing that the above quote can apply to *anyone* regardless of race or colour.
    I think when content is made that serves to broaden cultural horizons rather than limit them then the Daroga can finally return to his rightful place within PotO.

    • @fermintenava5911
      @fermintenava5911 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Everything's better with Pratchett :')

  • @jessicaw8067
    @jessicaw8067 4 ปีที่แล้ว +720

    Nickelback isn't even American. Oh, those poor, deluded aliens.

    • @vmarques6801
      @vmarques6801 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Jessica W she could be referring to the continent of America.... you know..... the one Canada is a part of

    • @joyontheleft
      @joyontheleft 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      It's ok, y'all can have them

    • @maxxvii2037
      @maxxvii2037 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Wait really?

    • @joyontheleft
      @joyontheleft 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@maxxvii2037 they're Canadian bruh

    • @missmelodies52
      @missmelodies52 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@vmarques6801 I know that's technically true but that's never what anyone means (also America is two continents)

  • @ryuukatamura
    @ryuukatamura 4 ปีที่แล้ว +203

    As it turns out, Charles Dance has always had a vendetta against deer.

    • @taniar2739
      @taniar2739 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      He gets his revenge in GOT by skinning a deer.

    • @panq8904
      @panq8904 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Fuckin Baratheons...

  • @noahboss9618
    @noahboss9618 3 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    "most whitewashed character in history"
    Alexandre Dumas' protagonists would like to battle

    • @AimForMyHead81
      @AimForMyHead81 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The three musketeers were actually Chinese. Stay woke.

    • @hyperion3145
      @hyperion3145 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AimForMyHead81 Aladdin was also Chinese

  • @kolsveinnskraevolding
    @kolsveinnskraevolding 4 ปีที่แล้ว +130

    Fun fact - Daroga comes from the Mongol word Daraghchi, which basically just means 'tax collector'. It's not a given name at all in Iran and never has been; it's a hold-over from the Ilkhanate days when Iran was a province of the Mongol Empire.

    • @5th_cellar
      @5th_cellar ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It wasn't a given name in the novel, either, just his official title

    • @fellinuxvi3541
      @fellinuxvi3541 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It should be noted, the Persian's name is never revealed in the original novel for realism reasons (it would be unwise to name drop a real persian noble in your book meant to be read as a true story).

  • @thomasbyrne7372
    @thomasbyrne7372 4 ปีที่แล้ว +203

    When I was a pre-teen growing up in Ireland we were taken to a cave somewhere in the country and the guide turned off the lights to show us how absolutely pitch black it was down there. As soon as she did this there was a melee of kicks and punches and w hen the light came back on everyone was standing in a different place and many, including the teacher, were nursing sore appendages.
    Lights Out seems to be a game which arises organically, without prompt, in certain situations.

    • @sophiegriffin3165
      @sophiegriffin3165 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      By any chance was it the Dunmore caves? Bc I remember going there and the second the lights were turned off my dad, brothers and I all started poking and pushing each other too lmao

    • @thomasbyrne7372
      @thomasbyrne7372 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@sophiegriffin3165 Looking at the images when I Googled it; Yes! I think that's it. There's an squid-looking stalactite coming out from the wall which I'm sure I've seen.

    • @sophiegriffin3165
      @sophiegriffin3165 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Thomas Byrne ah deadly, beautiful caves now in fairness and a good day out! (especially when the whole place starts beating the shit out of each other in the pitch black lmao)

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean 3 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      I notice that the common factor in those stories is grade-school children. I wonder if that's the true origin of Lights Out-the lamps went out one night, two of the Shah's kids started fighting, things got out of hand, and the Shah had a blast.

  • @Igorcastrochucre
    @Igorcastrochucre 4 ปีที่แล้ว +383

    "Why does whenever something gets popular they put it on ice?" Miranda Cosgrove, iCarly, 2008(?)

    • @generallymediocre7666
      @generallymediocre7666 4 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      Gotta keep it ~f r e s h~

    • @pkunkbwok
      @pkunkbwok 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@generallymediocre7666 ooooh

    • @shis1988
      @shis1988 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This is very sad when you realize that out of all those works, only Liz Gillies and Ariana made it big...

    • @sigh824
      @sigh824 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shis1988 Beck did star in an HBO show last year and he's been acting consistently

    • @sokar_rostau
      @sokar_rostau 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      See Hitler on Ice!
      -Mel Brookes, History of the World Part 1 (1981)

  • @chierii507
    @chierii507 3 ปีที่แล้ว +119

    For people without an art history background: an important perspective for the first bit. Not only are paintings used as propaganda today, but they were used as such in history too!
    We didn't have daily news, photographs, and information sharing as we do now so instead the WEALTHY would commission artisans for their special interests (usually being God/Religion, Portraits to show wealth, and Orientalist/Exoticism/trendy art). That means that wealthy white people in power (in a homogeneous white European society) are commissioning these paintings to promote *propaganda* and justify their colonialist actions.
    The other option is a painter copying a trend and concept of sexy/exploitive orientalist paintings, thus further bastardizing what is really true. "Have you seen Lord A's new painting of those savage Ottomans?" --> "Did you hear that Ottomans/Middle Easterners are savages? I heard Lady B gossiping about it." --> so on!
    LOVED the art history bits here. So many people don't really talk about orientalism and the exotification/commodification of POC in Art History spaces. It's such a wonderful perspective and important to keep in mind that ALL art hist is propaganda, even if it wasn't created with that specific intention. It's like the current Confederate Statue debate! Rewriting history to glorify and erect monuments to create a positive and heroic remembrance of the Confederacy VS here creating paintings a negative opinion of the Middle East.

    • @cramerfloro5936
      @cramerfloro5936 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Absolutely agree!

    • @AimForMyHead81
      @AimForMyHead81 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You're the definition of a pseudo intellectual

    • @jimkillerx
      @jimkillerx 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AimForMyHead81 Quite literally.

  • @elinorc
    @elinorc 4 ปีที่แล้ว +53

    I remember watching the musical and movie, loving it, then reading the book and being confused as to who hECK was the persian guy. I grew to really like his character and then became confused as to why the hECK he was never in the musicals or movies

  • @Elfenohr
    @Elfenohr 4 ปีที่แล้ว +206

    Is the infamous scene in which Leia is captured by Jabba the Hutt part of the *oriental slave babe* trope?

    • @paradoxacres1063
      @paradoxacres1063 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      Probably 😐🤷‍♂️

    • @IsaiahAmos017
      @IsaiahAmos017 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Hutt space can be quite barbaric

    • @MackenzieChandlerDunnavant
      @MackenzieChandlerDunnavant 4 ปีที่แล้ว +63

      George Lucas said Jabba was inspired by Signor Ferrari from Casablanca, who, while not Arab himself, plays into the stereotype of an Arab crime lord. He even wears a fez, and George Lucas originally wanted Jabba to wear a fez. Not to mention Jabba basically smokes a hookah.

    • @anandprahlad699
      @anandprahlad699 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yes!

    • @XescoPicas
      @XescoPicas 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      RotJ is my favourite Star Wars movie, but yes. Absolutely yes.

  • @kmmmm150
    @kmmmm150 4 ปีที่แล้ว +259

    20 minutes in and I’m like THAT IS THE REASON FOR THE MONKEY?!?!

    • @makakowsky7042
      @makakowsky7042 4 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Right!?! I didn't know that either until i watched Lost in Adaptations review a month ago, (in which he totally gives a shout-out to Lindsay *solidarity*)

    • @IsaiahAmos017
      @IsaiahAmos017 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I never got the monkey either

    • @VereskVeil
      @VereskVeil 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Yeah, I read the original book and watched THAT movie, and the musical, but I've never made any connection between the monkey and the Persian.

  • @1oace768
    @1oace768 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Why not just have Eric stayed with a Crime lord instead of a political figure? Crime syndicates being brutal is a pretty universal trope that isn't orientalism. You can still have a Eric in Persia, brutally treated, and have the Persian be on the run still because crime syndicates have a lot of power wherever they are.

  • @JonnesTT
    @JonnesTT 4 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    anyone: "Oh, the misrepresentation of harems doesn't have any real world consequences"
    me: * looks at their anime corner * yeeea right.

  • @TheMgutierrez
    @TheMgutierrez 4 ปีที่แล้ว +435

    "Y'all need Jesus"
    -Some random Spaniard to Filipinos in the 17th Century

    • @bluester7177
      @bluester7177 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      Or natives in South America.

    • @dylanrodrigues
      @dylanrodrigues 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      The Portuguese in Goa

    • @DumbIdeaPresentedStupidly
      @DumbIdeaPresentedStupidly 4 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      Europe to everyone before back handing them

    • @george_yassington
      @george_yassington 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      This made me choke on my drink

    • @cosmo2590
      @cosmo2590 4 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      "Y'all need Jesus" said europe to pretty much the rest of the world, holding a baseball bat with Jesus written on it

  • @Whosaskin
    @Whosaskin 4 ปีที่แล้ว +197

    "And he doesn't die" lol... Indeed ahead of it's time.

  • @rachaelpoulin1997
    @rachaelpoulin1997 4 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    1:10 I love how the thing he’s complaining about here is legalized rape, when something like marital rape didnt become a crime in France until FUCKING 1994.

  • @Envy_Dragon
    @Envy_Dragon 4 ปีที่แล้ว +152

    "When someone says 'this thing belongs to us, not you, and no, you can't have it,' the excluded group loses their shit, whether they actually would have wanted the thing or not."
    See also: the anti-SJW/"meninist" movement

  • @PogieJoe
    @PogieJoe 4 ปีที่แล้ว +765

    Welp. Now I finally know what Phantom is about after all these years of ignorance. It sounds bad and yet...I want to watch all of these movies shown. Is this how it starts?

    • @sjurgaustad5531
      @sjurgaustad5531 4 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      This is exactly how it starts. Embraaaaace iiiiitt!

    • @DragonRebelRose
      @DragonRebelRose 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Mine started when I watched Lindsay's Loose Canon of The Phantom of the Opera Before and After Broadway videos. It all starts somewhere.

    • @Lord_Of_Night
      @Lord_Of_Night 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      POTO is great. Go watch it. The music is amazing.

    • @Sabatuar
      @Sabatuar 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yup, sure is.

    • @bencebotye3904
      @bencebotye3904 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I am more concern that Erik was an architect of the court of the Sah, train to be an assassin. Than leave the country by crossing the hostile Russian Empire with his best friend. Why I hearing John Williams music suddenly?

  • @Lyendith
    @Lyendith 4 ปีที่แล้ว +368

    "Nowadays when we hear 'harem' we think…"
    A bunch of high school girls trying to get into a bland guy's pants?

    • @chaosvii
      @chaosvii 4 ปีที่แล้ว +63

      Trying... and failing due to most contrived & self-contradictory of circumstances.

    • @GaoDaHoi
      @GaoDaHoi 4 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      The only reason why anime harem is still digestible for me is because the male lead does not enjoy the harem but got tormented by all of his supposed to be love interests.

    • @KanaidBlack
      @KanaidBlack 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Mostly because all of them only KINDA like him

    • @lorenaholly5226
      @lorenaholly5226 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I see your a man of custom as well

    • @AnnoyingAsianWitch
      @AnnoyingAsianWitch 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Harem, thinly veiled straight porn.

  • @speckofdignity2487
    @speckofdignity2487 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    The last segment of this video made it stick out to me how… strange? ironic? I’m not sure. But it’s certainly *something* that the main character of tpoto who gets most often erased is Persian/Iranian. And one of the most well known recent actors to play the Phantom (the one in the footage of the ALW show used here) is Ramin Karimloo, who is Iranian

  • @SunnyB_adventures
    @SunnyB_adventures 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Abbie drunkenly voice acting Erik being racist is how I prefer to remember her pre-transition

  • @FourthDerivative
    @FourthDerivative 4 ปีที่แล้ว +739

    I can't be the only one who thinks that Bollywood depiction of America is kinda unironically badass

    • @MortMe0430
      @MortMe0430 4 ปีที่แล้ว +136

      Well, that video does seem to portray the US as athletic, musically skilled (the choir), and punk, so... there are worse things to be shown as, for certain.

    • @anandprahlad699
      @anandprahlad699 4 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      No, they're mostly just kept as white skinned token characters.

    • @pisoprano
      @pisoprano 4 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      FYI, that clip comes from the 2003 movie Kal Ho Naa Ho and it is fabulous

    • @Lord_Of_Night
      @Lord_Of_Night 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Kimmminem West I suppose so. Though I don't think it's intended to be malicious. Since POC made the movie and the song.

    • @Lord_Of_Night
      @Lord_Of_Night 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Kimmminem West Well, I mean, POC is an umbrella word and non-white people are all part of that. I'm quite sure that's the definition.

  • @Supermunch2000
    @Supermunch2000 4 ปีที่แล้ว +414

    Just when I though, "Hey, Lindsay Ellis hasn't posted a video in a while", this pops up.

    • @jflovo4524
      @jflovo4524 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      ComplicatedNickname I think this literally every time she posts a video.

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter 4 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      No one expects -the Spanish Inquisition- a Lindsay Ellis video!

    • @davidegaruti2582
      @davidegaruti2582 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Legend has it that if you write "lindsay hasn't posted in a while" in an empthy comment section on a youtube video with no views , she will post ...

    • @RykerJones28
      @RykerJones28 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I just did the same thing with both Lindsay and Olly Thorn and both post on the same night. 👌

    • @ZipplyZane
      @ZipplyZane 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Just FYI, she has been releasing her old Nostagic stuff on her other Channel. (Vintaage Chez-Lindsay). The Dark Nella Saga just concluded again.
      If you don't know about that stuff, it's not as fully formed as she is now, but you can definitely tell it's her--even if there are some problematic elements.

  • @jadejdei
    @jadejdei 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Remember when we thought war with Iran was going to be our main concern in 2020?

    • @neljay9149
      @neljay9149 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Pepperidge farm remembers.

  • @fictionalfinesse
    @fictionalfinesse 4 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    "This is the point of no returrrrghghrrrnnn!"

  • @geniusface
    @geniusface 4 ปีที่แล้ว +580

    Interesting. Reminds me of Irene Adler; another Victorian-era marginalized character whose original portrayal is probably more progressive than most adaptations

    • @PassiveNights
      @PassiveNights 4 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Rachel yeah I think Hbomberguy did a video and El Sandifer did a blog

    • @AWlpsSHOW36
      @AWlpsSHOW36 4 ปีที่แล้ว +58

      She's from Sherlock Holmes, isn't she? She's the opera singer villain from 'Scandel in Bohemia'?

    • @shoepixie
      @shoepixie 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@AWlpsSHOW36 correct!

    • @AWlpsSHOW36
      @AWlpsSHOW36 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@shoepixie
      What was different about her in the books and other adaptations?

    • @emmakane6848
      @emmakane6848 4 ปีที่แล้ว +150

      @@AWlpsSHOW36 She originally tries to blackmail (tell his wife about other people he dated so she will leave him) the leader of Bohemia, outsmarts Sherlock Holmes, falls in love and decides that she doesn't need to blackmail the guy anymore turning out to not be the worst person on the planet like she is sometimes portrayed. Where most adaptations make her vindictive/conniving to the end, make it so she doesn't ACTUALLY outsmart him, and don't leave in the lesson for Sherlock about how he shouldn't underestimate women and should stop being prejudiced.
      As a side every adaptation seems so afraid of doing The Yellow Face story which is understandable, but it has a lesson about not being racist, and in my opinion Sherlock's failures made him more human and give more evidence when telling people that he cared about the people he helped.

  • @nawf4372
    @nawf4372 4 ปีที่แล้ว +264

    Jesus Christ, the second she mentioned Phantom on Ice, I thought of that Rugrats episode.
    And then TEN seconds later!

    • @RmsOceanic
      @RmsOceanic 4 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Kids! Kids on the ice! Somebody call their moms!

    • @IWillBeHers
      @IWillBeHers 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Dinosaur! Dinosaur! Ancient enemy of man!

    • @zoe_astra
      @zoe_astra 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lol I thought of ‘the grinch on ice’ from the simpsons

    • @kimarous
      @kimarous 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Forget the parody episodes of shows - I think I still own a VHS recording of "Aladdin On Ice" somewhere in storage.

    • @Magearod
      @Magearod 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Sure he smashes cities.... but I looooove him!

  • @DerpSquid
    @DerpSquid 4 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I've been trying to type an articulated comment about how Lindsay is really good at discussing social topics without alienating the audience and while keeping a constant flow to the dicusssion. But I'm really shitty at that. Hey good job I'm really excited for the next one whatever it may be

  • @TeganRhodes
    @TeganRhodes 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I remember in my Phantom obsessed teens the Persian was my favorite character. I was always bummed that he didn't get much love outside the original novel.

  • @GothMusicLatinAmerica
    @GothMusicLatinAmerica 4 ปีที่แล้ว +406

    . "We stan a spooky murderboy." Same.
    . "He's bad for other reasons." True.
    . I want to see a video about characters who are secret whites.
    . Now I want a Phantom adaptation where Daroga is the focal character.

  • @TheMellowFilmmaker
    @TheMellowFilmmaker 4 ปีที่แล้ว +592

    This one is almost Loose Canon: The Persian

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 4 ปีที่แล้ว +48

      I miss the Loose Canon series.

    • @batty_babette
      @batty_babette 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@reikun86 Has she ever mentioned anything about bringing it back or even that it is officially cancelled?

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Chloe S she just said that she doesn’t plan to continue Loose Canon at this time. She hasn’t mentioned bringing it back.

    • @kumonoameai
      @kumonoameai 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Loose Cannon was awesome! I miss that series T.T

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      K.A.R.M. Productions I liked Loose Canon too. My favorite segment was on Death.

  • @braidedgirl757
    @braidedgirl757 4 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    "We can call it Dolezals" freaking hilarious😂😂

  • @BoojeeRedneck
    @BoojeeRedneck 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Charles Dance went from knocking over a plastic deer in _Phantom of the Opera_ to skinning a real deer in _Game of Thrones._ "A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of the sheep!" 🦁🐑🦌

  • @milkteamachine
    @milkteamachine 4 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    "In this adaptaion, the phantom is a tortured rapist, and the Persian is replaced by a bunch of rats."
    I wish I had never heard this string of words but here we are now.

  • @Ficus1493
    @Ficus1493 4 ปีที่แล้ว +144

    I like to consider myself progressive, but I'm ashamed to say that the ideas of Orientalism are so prevalent that this was the first time that they were really challenged for me. I honestly had never really thought twice about where these ideas came from or why or their accuracy. This was the first time I'd heard that what we consider to be a "harem" was completely wrong, and I'm currently reading on that historical life now. This was not only an interesting look into white-washing, racial erasure, and of course Phantom of the Opera, but also incredibly informative. As always, your work is excellent!

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Same. Had to go look up what a harem actually was, since Lindsey didn’t actually tell us.

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Words and concepts never translate 100% perfectly across cultures. You probably use dozens of foreign words "incorrectly" everyday without realizing it.

    • @thekage100
      @thekage100 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      as a muslim....let me tell u...this just goes on forever!
      from Greys anatomy to Game of thrones to dragon prince...
      its everywhere! I tried and tried and tried again but noone really responded, I am happy people are listening and that they hopefully will not forget about this soon, but will help with at least complaints about these Racist ways to portray people of the East :)

    • @gridelinCarver
      @gridelinCarver 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      @@Tustin2121 i'm half persian myself (my mom is from iran) and i had absolutely no idea that a harem wasn't a ~sexy slave babe~ place until my senior year of high school. orientalist stereotypes are ridiculously prevalent in our society and its disgusting.
      but yeah harem comes from the word "haram" which means "forbidden," as in it's just a section of the house that's literally forbidden for all men to enter (as far as i know that actually includes men from the family, unless they're pre-pubescent or eunuchs) it was actually meant to be a safe space for the women in the family to like be comfortable without feeling like there were male eyes on them all the time.
      interestingly enough, women also tended to manage the like food supplies and finances for the family from the harems, which meant that during the egyptian revolution in the mid 1900s, the women were able to secretly organize boycotts by meeting in harems and collectively agreeing to not order their supplies from British companies!

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@gridelinCarver Harems existed as a concept for thousands of years in many places in the eastern Mediterranean/near east. Not every one was alike just like every culture and family is alike. In the Muslim world it fed into the idea that women were not supposed to be seen. So yes it was a space for them not to be seen by men, but for the same reason burqas/hijabs are worn.
      It's also important to note class differences. A poor Muslim woman can't hide in her own living space all day or be guarded by eunuchs, she has to provide for her family.

  • @scorchedprince
    @scorchedprince 4 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    man i completely forgot how, at the beginning of this year, we were all so scared of WW3

  • @sideways5153
    @sideways5153 4 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I want another “Dolezal” even more than I want more “loose cannon”