Every week, thousands of Hollywood movies and re-released movies are available in movie theaters, video shops and online movie distributors nationwide: Overcome movies like Gattaka and other struggles. All these new movies and classics have special places in our hearts and lives. It may be because it resembles our own life or because the hero contains the functions we care about. Regardless of why, the factors that affect Hollywood's various films can be traced back to film production in liberalism and social progress.
Hollywood movies are the most profitable export products in the United States. These movies not only make money, but whatever consumes it, they export their ideals, stories, and stereotypes to the United States. But how does Hollywood survive in a globalized economy as the global control of the United States weakens? Hollywood no longer believes that audience is a white Americans, today it is the world: white, black and brown. Panther's interpretation of China is a particularly interesting phenomenon. Although blacks and Asians are repressive cultures, the history of China is preserved through domestic scholarships, but the history of blacks has been rewritten by settlers. On the other hand, some Chinese consider dealing with parallelism and sympathy with blacks at the bottom of the global hegemony, others think that it is an American problem that can not be understood.
Other general explanations of indigenous peoples show that they are war, stupid, and savage. Hollywood is one of the main forums for this stereotype. The image of India was produced by Hollywood filmmakers, and their main concern is to earn money. People who made today's decisions have a racist movie that opened up these minds, including stereotypes following The Seakers (1956), The Unforgiven (1960), and White Commanche (1968) (Mihesuah 9, 10). Children 's shows are full of injured stereotypes. Rick Reilly writes in an article about sports magazines, "Open TNT during Thanksgiving, ambigious ridicule, hook nose, battle ax, broken broken English red skin is a bug. Bunny's Funny Original Foil (56)