You guys are turning this into a racist debate. Racism exists as long as there are different races in this world, that is the fact. Being racist means you dislike a certain race just because of their race. We don't dislike this black actress, we dislike the fact that the movie and it's title are making a mockery of what it means to be a "Laos Princess". If you are a Lao person just like myself and the admin, you would understand why we feel this way. Some of us prefer our own Lao people, we are proud of who we are, it has nothing to do with being racist or prejudice so don't even play that shiet of a card. I live in multicultural america/canada, I've been discriminated against all my life so don't even talk to me about racism, I'm a victim of it but I deal with it. Everyone is entitled to their preferences, that is being human. I buy a certain color car cause I like how it looks, if I choose a black car does that mean I'm racist against whites or asians? Racism and discrimination is hating a person just because you hate the race, and not looking at them as an individual human being, learn the differences between racism an preference. What makes someone "not racist"? Can someone explain that to me? Seems like we have to "prove" that we aren't racist if accused, that is so stupid, we don't have to prove anything to you motha fackers. In your eyes, everyone is a racist but yourself, keep self honouring yourself if it makes you feel better.
The girl is clearly not what you can typically call "Lao". That is why there are so many negative comments and feedback. Do you know why the movie, "The King and I" got banned from Thailand? Same kind of shiet, people see it as disrespectful.
I don't even understand the point of this movie or why it was even made. There could have been so many more topics for a movie than this but I guess it's for the controversy to attract an audience. If this movie was dipicting a princess from a muslim country, the director would probably be dead by now. You lucky we buddhist are reasonable.
Bottom line is that my opinion of the movie is that it sucks, both for entertainment purposes and for what it try's to portray about Laos and its history.
Two thumbs down, and if I had a third thumb, it would also be down.
Next time title the movie appropriately like "Who's my real daddy?". No one wants their culture portrayed as whores who facked a black/white/asian guy from another race and abandoned the bastard kid and now they get to star in a movie out of sympathy.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/10/justice/california-anti-islam-filmmaker/index.html