Spy Kids 3 Stereotypes

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The film Spy Kids 3: Game Over is about Juni Cortez an “ex-OSS” agent and only takes private detective jobs. President Devlin which is also the head of the OSS tells Juni his older sister Carmen is stuck in a mission and needs his help. Juni, his grandpa and other testing gamers look for his sister, Carmen and defeat the Toymaker. The mission for Carmen and now Juni is to enter the game and get to an unwinnable level and shut off the game to defeat the Toymaker. The film has many stereotypes for women as vulnerable, beautiful, submissive and men as protectors ¬and vulnerable at a women’s request. Though the film has many strong females in higher position women are portrayed as the beautiful damsel in destress. Carmen, Juni’s old sister is the one trapped not able to complete the mission without men’s help. Juni, three other male gamers and Demetria go through the video game helping Juni. But later in the film Demetria is reviled to have cheat codes and be “The Deceiver.” Demetria’s role as “The Deceiver” is to pretend to help …show more content…

Juni is called to help his sister because she was unable to complete the mission and save the world. There were females in powerful positions but there is always a male in a high position or as a leader partner. The president, head of the Department of Computer and Technology and an agent receiving an award are all “strong” males. The head of the Department of Computer and Technology has a wife and department partner but no matter what he is the one calling the shots and knows best. Also Juni’s parents Georgino and Ingrid Cortez are partner OSS agents and help each other out but Georgino does the physical fighting. Also a huge stereotype of men were the ignorance and stupidity dealing with women. Juni is so infatuated with Demetria, Juni and the other male characters fail to see she is the reason many issues happen in the

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