Black Like Downey: The Dark Overtones Of 'Tropic Thunder'
Posted by Seth at 4:03 AM on March 6, 2008
Unlike other, more culturally acceptable Hollywood race-swapping depictions--say, Rob Schneider's exciting work in the ugly-Asian-caricature arts, or even the Wayans brothers' attempt to slip into the alabaster skin of two chihuahua-toting cruise line heiresses--blackface steadfastly remains as reviled and controversial as ever. Which brings us, courtesy EW.com, to this first glimpse of Ben Stiller's "epic action comedy" Tropic Thunder--a movie he first conceived of as a young extra on the set of Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun. (Why does that one detail suggest what we might be looking at here is Stiller's own Heaven's Gate?) In it, Robert Downey Jr. plays an actor so committed to craft, he becomes African American:
Robert Downey Jr. plays Kirk Lazarus, a very serious Oscar-winning actor cast in the most expensive Vietnam war epic ever filmed. Problem is, Lazarus's character, Sgt. Osiris, was originally written as black. So Lazarus decides to dye his skin and play Osiris, um, authentically.'At the end of the day, it's always about how well you commit to the character,'' [Downey] says. ''I dove in with both feet. If I didn't feel it was morally sound, or that it would be easily misinterpreted that I'm just C. Thomas Howell in [Soul Man], I would've stayed home.''
Ignoring for a moment that cheap shot at Howell's fine work in one of the seminal minstrel comedies of the 1980s, we actually think we get what Downey is trying to say: Making blackface work is all about establishing that the actor's--or in this case, the actor within the actor's--intentions are true. Angelina Jolie's beafro'd depiction of the biracial Mariane Pearl in A Mighty Heart, for example, received only positive notices. Even Jack Black, who plays a comedic actor in Tropic who insists on playing all the parts in his movies (see: Murphy, Eddie), dabbled recently in blackface in Be Kind Rewind--yet another tale of movies-within-movies that required of him to take on multiple roles. In that case, his own admirable commitment to sweding to the best of his ability, and his seeming obliviousness to the taboo, paid off in laughs. Downey should take note.
- First Look: 'Tropic Thunder' [EW.com]

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Mike Belgrove
Posted March 8, 2008 4:07 AM
One of the other writers on Highbrid Nation wrote about Robert Downy playing a black man in Tropical Thunder. He worries that Al Sharpton might have something to say about it, lol. Honestly as a black person I think it's kinda cool that movie make-up has gotten to the point where you can make someone look like another race and if the pics I've seen of Robert Downy in costume are accurate than they did a really good job! Plus Robert is a very capable actor so I'm sure he wont come across as stereo typical or offensive. I could be wrong though.
CrankYank
Posted 6:28 AM 6/3/08
@heidiho: I agree, with albinism and some alien eye disease, but still remarkably like PSH.
Complete digression: PSH really hasn't yet has his deeply disturbed military man role yet (Wilson's War don't count). If they remake Apocalypse Now (put it down, Ratner), he'd be a great Kurtz.
CrankYank
heidiho
Posted 6:28 AM 6/3/08
@sassypants: I thought the same thing at first glance!
heidiho
bitchybitch
Posted 6:28 AM 6/3/08
The blackface technology must be getting better, because RDJ really does look like he's of african descent in that photo.
bitchybitch
AllieAnne
Posted 6:28 AM 6/3/08
I can't hear anything about this movie without thinking about poor Owen ... It may be the greatest, funniest movie in the world, but it's ruined for me ...
AllieAnne
sassypants
Posted 6:28 AM 6/3/08
I'm much more disturbed by how much Jack Black looks like Phillip Seymour Hoffman in that picture.
sassypants
Clare
Posted 6:28 AM 6/3/08
There it is! Magnum! Good Lord, it's glorious!
Clare
raincoaster
Posted 6:28 AM 6/3/08
That looks a lot less like the jungles of Vietnam and a lot more like the cow pastures of the Fraser Valley. BC represent!
raincoaster
Seth
Posted 6:53 AM 6/3/08
@Pldennison: 22
Seth
Pldennison
Posted 6:53 AM 6/3/08
" . . . a child extra on the set of Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun?" The hell? He was 24 years old!
Pldennison
heidiho
Posted 6:53 AM 6/3/08
At first glance, I also thought Downey was Jerry Minor.
heidiho
Leviticus_71
Posted 7:17 AM 6/3/08
This is an obvious attempt to repeat the phenomenal success of Robert Townsend's classic "Film" Hollywood Shuffle. It's ploy to bring up the deep ceded racism and intolerance in the U.S. And, come on, Downey "jumped in with both feet" cause he heard black guys get more p$@#%.
Leviticus_71
valarmorghulis
Posted 7:44 AM 6/3/08
@sassypants: I had thought it was a more wrinkle-free Rutger Hauer until i read more.
valarmorghulis
Cultmember
Posted 8:09 AM 6/3/08
No mention of Stiller's blackface in Zoolander?
Cultmember
Creepmouse
Posted 9:28 AM 6/3/08
And once he turns black, his part gets re-written as the first guy to die, right?
Creepmouse
Cacafuego
Posted 10:17 AM 6/3/08
He kind of looks like Clarence Williams III from the original MOD SQUAD, doesn't he ?
Cacafuego
Mokers
Posted 10:17 AM 6/3/08
@bitchybitch: Really? I thought it looked like Hugh Jackman in his Wolverine makeup went tanning with Tara Reid?
Mokers
Juancho
Posted 11:57 AM 6/3/08
@sassypants: Good call! My thought exactly!
Juancho
419Baiter
Posted 2:27 PM 6/3/08
Which way is it to the "Gun Show" ?
My Dumb ass was trying to figure out if Ben Stiller was actually darker than normal or if the pic was from an earlier movie that happened to coincidentally have him carrying a gun. Because I sure as fuck didn't see no Robert Downey Jr or Jack Black!
419Baiter
sassypants
Posted 9:01 AM 7/3/08
@heidiho: @valarmorghulis: @Juancho:
Seriously! Every time I go back, I look at him. I haven't even dealt with the Downey-as-a-Black-person issue.
sassypants
bitchybitch
Posted 9:32 AM 7/3/08
Am I the only one who loves Ben Stiller's arms?
bitchybitch
UnklStinky
Posted 5:18 PM 9/3/08
@bitchybitch:
You may rest assured that Ben Stiller also loves Ben Stiller's arms.
UnklStinky
Superstarsteve
Posted 2:09 AM 10/3/08
I want to see how RDJ does "black". Is he a round the way brotha, or is he more like a the kind of black man that inspires other blacks to complain (a la Obama) that "he's not black enough"? Will he have the black laugh? You know like the one you hear on the Simpson's (Dr. Julius Hibbert). Will he jump? CAN he jump. We'll be watching closely.
Superstarsteve