Perhaps the biggest outcry with regards to Hollywood whitewashing in more recent times, it's Emma Stone as the "half Asian, half white" Allison Ng in Cameron Crowe's Aloha. Aloha wasn't a particularly great movie, but aside from its critical and commercial failings, the movie - which also confirmed Crowe as a director who has officially lost his mojo - was accused of whitewashing in its decision to cast Stone, an white American, in the part of a character who claimed to be partly Chinese and party Hawaiian. The casting decision resulted in huge controversy, with Crowe eventually apologising for his oversight in choosing Stone; the actress, on the other hand, later admitted that she had been "miscast." She also added that it had "ignited a conversation thats very important." Whilst that might be true, the ordeal was more than a tad awkward for everyone involved.