Film Culture Essay

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With the popularity of film culture experiencing a drastic increase, a large amount of what happens on screen is mirrored in our society. Movies can evoke thoughts and emotions that shape the average man’s ideals, sometimes even stirring up propaganda that pressures governments to create new laws.

Across the globe watching movies started as an asylum for the working class, but slowly the ideas being portrayed onscreen have evolved resulting in movie going to become almost religious. Movies have the ability to leave us in awe as a result of their ability to give us a glimpse of a dream, however unrealistic. I myself am a huge fan of the film industry. I started to feel a certain reverence for it because of the way it inspired me to dream and gave birth to my ambitions. This ultimately led to me to go into an in depth investigation of whether I was the only one who felt this way and what affects had been created because of this feeling.

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The United States of America:
The evolution of American cinema can be classified into four main categories, silent film, classic Hollywood cinema, new Hollywood and the contemporary period, which we are in now .During the early 20th century many eastern European Jewish immigrants were able to find work in the American film industry and eventually moved over to the production side of the movie business to become some of the biggest producers, such as The Warner Brothers.

During the 1920s and 30s seventy-five percent of all Americans are said to have gone to movie theatres at least once a week. This is because this was the time of the great depression (1930s) where unemployment reached high levels and money was infrequent. Thereby forcing Americans to take on a positiv...

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... disallowing inter-caste marriages. This was depicted in movies as well. Most often the protagonists ended together or they both committed suicide.

It is these ideas that that sometimes promote the wrong image to Indian society. By promoting the ideas of caste people may be influenced to do the same in real life which can result in an array of situations. People may run away from home, or even commit suicide as a result of not being allowed to be with whom they please.

Another huge problem that we face today in Bollywood cinema is the idea of an ‘item-girl/song’. An item girl is usually clad in revealing/suggestive clothing in which she gyrates to fast pace music in a vulgar manner. The item girl was created as a product of the theory that sex sells. Which happens to be largely true in the industry as seen with movies such as Jism, Ragini mms and Hate Story.

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