Jules and Jess

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In the movie Bend it like Beckham, we are presented with cultural hybridity in it's functional role in society and in what way it is actually formed. Painting two different pictures of an Indian and a British family, the startpoint of the movie is showing how different these two cultures actually are. The theme of accepted social behaviour is seen throughout the movie in various situations.
Jess, an Indian girl whose parents came to Britain in search for a better life, struggles to find mutual ground for cultural norms of her parents, and the cultural norms of the society she lives in. Her parents have adapted some cultural elements such as mobile phones, but those are all merely just a means to adapt to a modern culture they don't feel they belong to, or rather don't want to belong to. Because, when it comes down to moral values, they are not concerend with gadgets or such they have adapted from British culture, they rather feel the importance of belonging to their Indian community in Britain, rather than the British community. They are concerened only with what their Indian communi...

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