Short Round actor, Ke Huy Quan, defends the problematic elements of 1984's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The actor met wide-acclaim with his recent performance in this year's Everything Everywhere All at Once. He got his start as a child actor in such 80s classics as the aforementioned Indiana Jones sequel and the 1985 family classic, The Goonies, playing Data.
“We’re talking about something that was done almost 40 years ago. It was a different time. It’s so hard to judge something so many years later. I have nothing but fond memories. I really don’t have anything negative to say about it.”
It depicts non white people as thugs
Its a good movie but it does have some racist stereotypes in it.
He was definitely a top of tops on every scene DeepRespect ✨🏆🛒💨💨
Getting his name wrong isn't a good look....
The best Indy film.
It’s still my favorite Indy film, in-spite of it’s flaws
you know everybody who complains about stuff like this just need to find their own little island they can live on and just sing Kumbaya all day. PS nobody cares
It has often been criticized for being too dark. It was never criticized for being racist until some woke idiots began crying about everything to give their lives meaning 2 years ago.
It is not racist Next
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