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Media Violence

Submitted by ccox30 on May 7, 2008

Category: Social Issues
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Rushing Through the Media
The mainstream media has become a part of the everyday life of the majority of all Americans. Many people derive their perceptions of ethnic and social groups from the media they are exposed to. Along with this, perceptions and understandings of violence are taught subconsciously, or consciously, to those people exposed to the media outlets. Although many movies and television shows may seem wholesome on the surface, when examining closer, there are a large portion of the programming that contains cultural stereotypes and violent portrayals. One such movie is Rush Hour 3, an action packed, comedic thriller. Although this movie is meant to be viewed as funny, it is no exception stereotypical and violent tones. The roles people play, stereotypes, and violent images portrayed in this movie are often overlooked due to its comedic nature.
To fully grasp the types of things portrayed in this film, a background of the film’s plot must be given. This film is about a group of underground, militant Chinese leaders, the Triads, who have plans to take down an organization called the World Court. The World Court, mainly a Chinese ambassador, Ambassador Han, has uncovered the secret to a document that names and lists the new heads of this underground group. If exposed, this will bring this group to its end. At the beginning of the movie, one of the main characters, played by Jackie Chan, is seen as the bodyguard to Han. While delivering a speech to the World Court about this list, Han is assassinated and Chan begins his search to uncover the culprit of the shooting. To do this, he inadvertently seeks the help of a LAPD detective friend, played by Chris Tucker, who has previous ties to Jackie and the Ambassador. Their search takes them to Paris, France where much of the plot and story unfolds. They discover the list is actually tattooed to the head of a gorgeous performer, Genevieve, who was given the list against her...

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