Barbershop The Next Cut Analysis

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Barbershop the Next cut holds a significant value to American popular culture with diverse social economic references. This movie depicts numerous components of subcultural issues that are faced in the black communities of American more notable Chicago, IL. Within the movie Barbershop: The Next Cut there will be an in-depth analysis of how this movie shows different Popular-Culture concepts for example; Ideology and Institutional power. This movie also shows the cultural “Norms” and the distinct language used in the subculture that is portrayed within the movie. The most relevant aspect of this movie that will be focused on will be the inequality of the black community in both race and gender and also the social stratification.
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The case is made that woman are more noticed by men when they have the big butts and fake hair. The female actors in the movie do not make much attempt to discredit this accusation, furthermore accepting the rhetoric that all males like the fake girls they see in the magazine and that’s the reason all women do this. This is a seamless example of how popular culture has continued to view woman and how woman continue to fall victim to the stereotypes of popular culture. During the exchange of ideas about the female stereotypes there are references made about famous Hollywood elites such as Beyoncé which places more light on the fact that popular culture plays a huge role in female …show more content…

The movie producer’s intention was to inform the views of issues faced by these communities in hopes to influence a new popular cultural awareness of current problems. The movie barbershop had similar views to an older movie titled lean on me which was produced in 1989. These two movies share similar patterns of violence within minority communities and also shows the issues found in the public school systems due to gangs, female stereotypes, and also lack of law enforcement. Although the two movies are based in different time eras the issues are still prevalent and ongoing. The movie barbershop shows a strong popular cultural view of how the American Government is failing to protect its people and was more a cry for help and understanding than a comedy. The comedy aspect of the movie was to draw the big crowds but the message was to create popular ideologies and awareness that would produce change. The 48hr ceasefire that was played out in the movie was used to send a message that people of a community have to stand up and assist in making change. Although there are still issues in Chicago this movie made a valiant attempt to modify the though process of younger citizens in Chicago to step up and stop the

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