The book delves into instances of intentional miscasting and casting decisions that, on the surface, seem illogical. For example, understanding these choices requires considering factors beyond simple talent, such as star power and directorial vision. It also explores how historical context and shifting cultural norms impact casting decisions, particularly in biographical films.
Beginning with a definition of ""bizarre"" casting, the book progresses through case studies, analyzing factors that contribute to these decisions. It considers the financial aspects of casting, the director's role in challenging conventional choices, and the impact of casting controversies.
Ultimately, the book emphasizes the ethics of casting, especially in biographical works, and the filmmaker's responsibility to portray subjects accurately.