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Just like casting Greer as James Earl Jones. There isn't anyone who could have played Greer better, but Greer wasn't black- so what? It wasn't important to the story. Same with Henry in Without Remorse. They could have cast just about anyone into that spot- it's not important to the story.
Without Remorse was a pre-written action movie that Amazon bought and slightly re-tooled to shoehorn into their atrocious Clancy theme. It was literally worse than shit.
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Hunt did the the book justice.
But every other Clancy adaptation was marginal.
Except for Without Remorse, which broke through the bottom. The only thing in common with the book is the title and some character names. One might say, justifiably, why not just make the book? Because the main baddie is black.
The Amazon movie itself was so different from the real plot that it could have simply been an Amazon original with it's own title. But nooooooo, they had to muck up an exceptional writer's plot.
Just like casting Greer as James Earl Jones. There isn't anyone who could have played Greer better, but Greer wasn't black- so what? It wasn't important to the story. Same with Henry in Without Remorse. They could have cast just about anyone into that spot- it's not important to the story.
Without Remorse was a pre-written action movie that Amazon bought and slightly re-tooled to shoehorn into their atrocious Clancy theme. It was literally worse than shit.
Being black was an important detail. It explained why Tucker wasn’t part of the italian mafia group.
Clark being white was also important to the plot. The hooker mentioned it, not knowing it would ID Kelly to the police.
When a detail is mentioned it matters, when it is not mentioned then it can be anything (like a screen adaptation)