Remember The Titans And The Blind Side: Film Analysis

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In the world today, the globalization process happen around the world and people come together to exchange the culture, information, technology, education and knowledge, however; another side of society always try to ignore other people with different color by violent, the unawareness, and their behavior. Racial discrimination occurs in the world mainly in this area which is stereotypes, unfamiliarity, egotism, and education. The three films I had analyst on American History X, Remember the Titans and The Blind Side showed, everyone is constantly fighting to be better than their neighbor, and the skin-color stratification is just another excuse to look down on them. Many Americans think of racism as something of the past, something back when …show more content…

Throughout the film, one of the causes for this event is stereotypes. Through media of controlling images such as television, radio, internet, and so on which are the potential for mirror to build characteristics of the youth. Moreover, when a negative source is always displaying the perception of the youth about a particular race, then it will influence the thinking and opinions as well. During the two-hour of the movie, there are a lot of violence, dark, and terrible scenes. All of the main character 's actions come from propaganda. When Derek Vinyard was a child, his father a fireman he would talk badly toward blacks and made the matter worse Derek’s father was killed on duty by a black person while fighting a fire in a black neighborhood. After that accident, Derek was frustrated toward all blacks, thus; this makes his mind to contain a bad image toward color people in the United States. After the death of his father, he joined a white supremacy group known as became a Neo-Nazi as result, Derek gets recruited. The leader of the group scatters thoughts about the minorities. One time, Derek led a Neo-Nazi group who were fueled by drugs, beer, tattoos, and heavy metal attacked a small Korean grocery store in the town. The violent and poignant scene scored a very sad motion for the viewers. The discrimination, racism, and prejudice of the Neo-Nazi/skinhead movement was built on different …show more content…

People concern what they do not know or understand. When people grow in one race of people, they will have a trend to join in the group of the same race or same color, because they don 't know about another race. Yet, makes them afraid to know someone of other color skin who maybe affect them or do something harm to them, so they try to avoid, deny, ignore them. According a scene in Remember the Titians where the Coach Herman Boone takes the team on a long run in the early morning. They end up at the break of dawn at a cemetery. The coach motivational speech to the young men of the battle of Gettysburg that was fought on that ground. He expresses about the blood shed on those men who lost their lives to ground that turned the whole area red. This was a very significant moment in the story. Without this I do not think that the team would have never achieve racial harmony and successful season. For the reason that without knowledge of each other culture they are being raised to hate each other since birth. In this world we learn just about all of our beliefs from our parents, either right or wrong. If we are to ever overcome the misguided beliefs we gain from our parents we need a very good clarification of why we should believe another person from a different race. I think that some of these young men were raised to be racists to varying degrees. This graveyard moment was a very clear message that could not be

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