The newly-released trailer for the Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro, featuring Bradley Cooper in the lead role, has ignited a conversation online about the use of a prosthetic nose and casting choices that some believe perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
In the film, Bradley portrays the legendary musical conductor Leonard Bernstein, with the story focusing on his relationship with his wife Felicia Montealegre, played by Carey Mulligan.
However, it's Bradley's prosthetic nose that has become a focal point of discussion. Many social media users have expressed their concerns over the size and exaggerated nature of the prosthetic nose, suggesting that it perpetuates stereotypes associated with "Jewface." This term refers to the practice of non-Jewish actors portraying Jewish characters by using exaggerated features, makeup, or accents that emphasise their Jewish identity.
Critics argue that Bradley's use of a prosthetic nose and the casting of a non-Jewish actor in a Jewish role are unnecessary and offensive.They point out that there were no visual similarities between Bradley and Leonard that would warrant the use of such a prosthetic.
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