McDonaldsGuy said:
Actors aren't forced to do anything. If they are against brothels but then glorify it in a movie, they are hypocrites. Glorifying is the key term here. If a vegetarian takes on a role where he has to eat steak, that doesn't make him or her a hypocrite. But if s/he takes on a role in which s/he is a butcher and is the hero and states killing animals is a good goal, then s/he is a hypocrite. Liam Neeson in Taken clearly thinks guns are the best way to solve problems, and that it makes you look cool. Now if he was a villain hell bent on killing innocent people, that'd be different. |
Yeah and all those people acting in heist-movies are so bad, how can they show us how awesome this is if they don't support that in real life. Common...
I wonder why nobody came to the conclusion that Brad Pitt has to be either a very sick man in real life or a huge hypocrite for some of the roles he played in his life.







