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The male protagonist of "Breaking Bad" was attacked for playing a disabled person, all because of squeezing the living space of disabled actors

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"Breaking Bad" "old white" Brian Cranston was attacked for starring in the American version of "Untouchable" paralyzed white rich man, saying that he squeezed the living space of disabled actors and robbed them of their opportunities.

The male protagonist of "Breaking Bad" was attacked for playing a disabled person, all because of squeezing the living space of disabled actors

Untouchable is a drama film co-directed by Olivier Nakash and Eric Tolanda, starring François Kruce, Omar Shea, Angelini, audrey Flotte, and others. The film was released in France on November 2, 2011. The film tells the story of Philippe, a nobleman who cannot take care of himself, and his servant, the young black Dreys, who help each other. This time, Brian starred in the role of Philip, a rich man with limited mobility and a wheelchair in the film.

The male protagonist of "Breaking Bad" was attacked for playing a disabled person, all because of squeezing the living space of disabled actors

It is no accident that "Lao Bai" has been attacked this time, and previously, Dwayne Johnson was also attacked for playing a disabled role in "Skyscraper Rescue". Scarlett Johansson has been opposed by transgender actresses in Hollywood for her bisexual roles, and has starred in "Transparent Life", "Outspoken" transgender actor Trace Lysette, and Transgender actor Jamie Clayton, who plays transgender lesbian in "Super Sense Hunting", who believes that transgender actors have suffered unfair treatment. The heated controversy led directly to Scarlett Johansson's withdrawal from filming for the film.

The male protagonist of "Breaking Bad" was attacked for playing a disabled person, all because of squeezing the living space of disabled actors

"Old White" Brian Cranston also responded to this question. He believes that this topic is worth discussing, and people with disabilities should have more opportunities. However, he also insisted that he had the right to play a role different from his personality and abilities. "Assuming I'm rich as an older straight man and I'm lucky, does that mean I can't play someone who isn't rich, does that mean I can't play gay?"

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