Heroism In American Film Culture

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“Heroism”. I think this is what I learned in the American film's culture. In the past the heroes were likes revolutionary heroes. They have a big contribution to country or people, but what was once an act of rare heroism is now sort of common? For example, in the Avengers films, there are so many heroes and those heroes are not real people, but they make people have belief in heroes and the American government can solve any issues. At the end of films we always see crowds of people line the streets to welcome their superhero. This is very amusing in American film culture and evil can never prevail over good, yet in Asia films, there are full of the fraud, stealing from thieves or betray, special in Hong Kong. They don’t want the hero always win. …show more content…

This is different between American and Asia cultures, when I readied a thesis I found the answer. In Asia human don’t like actors just have one character. Sometime human wants actors could be good or bad guys. Actors also want has succeeded in any role that there played in films, yet in American, human like role relationship, connects the add-in to extensibility object model. For example, Johnny" Depp II connects Jack or Robert Downey connects IRON MAN. The image communication is success. This is why “heroism" topic films are always well-received, and superhero films are so popular. The ideas are different State and Asia. From what has been discussed above, we may reasonably arrive at the conclusion that heroism, those heroes may not real, but those films make people have hope and a hero is always near

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