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Get Out actor responds to Samuel Jackson's casting critique

New York — Daniel Kaluuya, star of the horror hit Get Out, has responded to Samuel L. Jackson's suggestion that a black American actor ought to have played his part.

Jackson last week told radio station Hot 97 that he thought too many roles were going to British black actors. Jackson said an "American brother who really feels" the movie's racial tensions would have benefited Get Out, a thriller about deep-seated American racism and an interracial couple.

Watch the interview here forward to 25 minutes to hear his comments:

In an interview posted Monday by GQ, the 27-year-old Kaluuya expressed admiration for Jackson but disagreed with his stance.

"Here's the thing about that critique, though. I'm dark-skinned, bro," said Kaluuya. "When I'm around black people I'm made to feel 'other' because I'm dark-skinned. I've had to wrestle with that, with people going 'You're too black.' Then I come to America and they say, "You're not black enough." I go to Uganda, I can't speak the language. In India, I'm black. In the black community, I'm dark-skinned. In America, I'm British. Bro!"

Kaluuya said that while he wasn't "trying to culture-vulture," Jordan Peele's script "spoke to me," and that he's experienced his own traumas as a black person.

"I've been to Ugandan weddings, and funerals, and seen that cousin bring a white girl," said Kaluuya. "That's a thing in all communities. I really respect African-American people. I just want to tell black stories."

Get Out, made for $4.5m by Blumhouse Productions, has made more than $111m in three weeks of release.

Star Wars actor John Boyega tweeted that Jackson's comments "is a conflict we don't have time for."

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