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mcu_cosmic2020-01-06 10:58 am
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Discussion Post: Cosmic Culture Clashes
The cosmic movies have a lot of fish out of water moments and culture clashes (and cross-cultural connection), from Thor smashing a coffee cup on the floor of a diner to Talos not knowing what a cat is to Peter Quill's constant deflation over people not getting his pop culture references. These usually get played for humor, and usually involve Earth characters interacting with cosmic ones or vice-versa. What are some of your favorite examples of these jokes? What's the funniest--or the most illuminating about characterization or worldbuilding?
And it's possible to imagine variations on this theme that the films haven't worked with as often. What kind of culture clashes would you like to see that are exclusively cosmic? A reformed Kree being a fish out of water in a Skrull settlement? The Guardians having completely different ideas of etiquette? It's a big galaxy out there, and it must be filled with tons of cultures that are more alien to Earth norms than the ones we've seen--and that are plenty alien to each other. And what are some culture clashes that would provide serious dramatic conflict, not just laughs? What huge differences can you imagine in terms of how different parts of the galaxy deal with big-picture issues of life, death, love, and social behavior?
Plus, are there any characters you particularly like to see thrown off their game in a new environment? Are there any worlds whose culture you'd especially like to see in depth? Any general problems or rewards in cross-cultural exchanges that you think the movies should explore more often?
And it's possible to imagine variations on this theme that the films haven't worked with as often. What kind of culture clashes would you like to see that are exclusively cosmic? A reformed Kree being a fish out of water in a Skrull settlement? The Guardians having completely different ideas of etiquette? It's a big galaxy out there, and it must be filled with tons of cultures that are more alien to Earth norms than the ones we've seen--and that are plenty alien to each other. And what are some culture clashes that would provide serious dramatic conflict, not just laughs? What huge differences can you imagine in terms of how different parts of the galaxy deal with big-picture issues of life, death, love, and social behavior?
Plus, are there any characters you particularly like to see thrown off their game in a new environment? Are there any worlds whose culture you'd especially like to see in depth? Any general problems or rewards in cross-cultural exchanges that you think the movies should explore more often?

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My favorite character moments involving a culture clash is Tony teaching Nebula how to play a game when they're stranded in space. "I had fun." Awwwww! Their comradery was one of my favorite things about Endgame.
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That's a good point! I think the audience was divided, as well.
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Considering how varied Earth culture is across nations (and it would be great to see more cultures from Earth going to space!), I wonder for example, how different the Kree are from each other, any difference in culture between the Skrulls and the Xandrians with each other.
I am actually curious how alien Carol found Earth culture upon her initial return. The film glosses over this to an extent considering time constraints, but there must have been moments where Carol said or responded in a Kree fashion and surprised Maria and/or Monica. How much does Carol recall even with her memories restored? Is there a clash within herself when ingrained Kree norms smack into remembered/re-learnt American norms?
Otherwise, I do wonder about Peter's time among the Ravagers. Peter himself in the first film refers to them as his only family, so it can't have been utterly horrible. However, things like being terrified of eaten makes me wonder to what extent Peter understood it as a real threat versus a joke, or whether he wavered between the two. The shock of being among aliens must have been startling initially, but Peter was a child (not sure of his age?) and children can adapt fast and in Peter's case he would have needed to.
I do feel sorry for Peter and his references to Earth culture among the Guardians - what sort of musical references instead do the Xandrians, Kree and Ravagers have? Is music considered important, religious or personal, or does it depend on the culture in question?
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This is something I'd like to know about too! I wish we knew more of pop culture and music among the other galactic cultures - I mean, the cultural exchange had to be a two-way street, not just Peter holding onto his own cultural references and sharing them with his alien friends, but him absorbing theirs as well.
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Do the Kree have consumer goods with ephemera decoration? Were Vers quarters so minimalist because of some Starforce monastic norm or is Hala just short on everything except conquest?