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Enviado por   •  10 de Junio de 2014  •  319 Palabras (2 Páginas)  •  157 Visitas

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This is a film that deals with the social and racial tensions in the city of Los Angeles. It is an in-depth analysis of American society, already globalized, by means of several cases.

You can observe that the whole world becomes a victim or aggressor, within the life cycle.

In addition we see how the lives of each of the persons interact doing view that everything that happens has a justification.

It seems to me that the main issue is racism. In the film we can see how each person reacts with prejudice, almost always by something related to the culture. You can see how people from different cultures are self-injurious because of racism and some see other lower.

The intention of the film is the impact that you see in such a way that you understand the importance of treat each other equally. If you can live in harmony regardless of race, culture or social situation we will be able to avoid many social ills and irrational behavior that can lead us to behave unjustly with our fellow human beings

in addition, there are the various prejudices and stereotypes that still exist between the different races (whites, blacks, Hispanics, Arabs, Asians) and social classes.

I find it interesting as related persons of different races and social classes. It is interesting to observe how values such as tolerance is involved in the film.

One of the main messages that I left the film, is that there is no what to do to one side to the people by having thoughts and ideas different from our policies, or by the fact of being of another color of skin. We must not let ourselves be guided by the appearance of a person and judge it on that you can later become part of our lives.

Finally, I think that we must be tolerant in this life with all people who are different in one aspect or another with us.

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