Documentary Analysis Of The Movie Babies

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The movie ‘’BABIES’’ is about babies from San Francisco, Japan, Namibia, and Mongolia and It showed how they interact with people and things around them. It helps people see how the parents take care of their babies in different cultures and how they are similar in some ways. The documentary shows the four different cultural babies from right after birth until they can walk. Everyone has a different way of how to take care of their babies; people don’t have the same cultural background so people take care of their babies differently. The 2010 film Babies demonstrates example of cultural universals and norms while viewing the distinct cultural differences between the cultures of Namibia, Mongolia, Japan and the United States from the conflict …show more content…

People can be ungrateful and they always want something or always complaining about what they eat, that their clothes are ugly and always buying stuff for their babies that they don’t need. The Movie BABIES shows how the other people parents when they have hardly anything they only care about taking care of their kids. Perspective is a way of regarding situations or topics; from the viewer. A sociologist would use the perspective I have used to explain what a Perspective is; by how the sociologist him or herself looks at how all the culture is different himself or herself. What the sociologist noticed while watching the film. For the functionalist in Namibia the mothers stayed home while taking care of the babies. Once the boy gets older he wouldn’t stay home with his mother anymore. In Mongolia one parents work home and takes care of the child. In Mongolia they chop the meat at home and prepare the food while taking care of the children. Conflict theory is Namibia babies and parents vs the environment; Namibian don’t have much and they struggle every day for survival. They don’t have much food and drinks, clothes, and shelter. In Mongolia it was parent vs child; the child was into everything and the parents being hard on him for getting into things like the pee bucket. The symbolic interaction for all of them would be environment and people. The environment definitely would make an impact on the baby’s development and life because it is important what kind of environment the babies grow up from. In Namibia the babies need to adapt to their environment because they need to learn how to get food, water, how to make shelter, clothes; basically they need to learn to survive in that environment. Hattie would be developed differently from Ponijao because Hattie’s environment is more

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