23 Oct 2014

Globalisation

Hey guys, what's up?

So, today we are not going to write another film review! We are here writing you about Globalisation, and, because of that we will focus on two different points of view: one of them is the impact of globalisation on cinema, the other one is the impact of cinema on globalisation! I know they look just the same, but trust us, they aren't. And even if you don't trust us, they still aren't the same, so, you should believe us! ;)

On the one hand, this phenomenon of getting into a global culture has a lot of impact on movies, if each country had it own culture without sharing it with other countries, this would definitely change the movie business. Firstly, we wouldn't be able to see the mixing of cultures on movies and on TV series, such as Modern Family (we would probably be watching Regular Family and it wouldn't have the success that Modern Family has nowadays), instead of having a movie with a lot of cultures and ideas, we would have a lot of movies about a lot of cultures, individually... BORING!





On the other hand, movies have been contributing to the process of globalisation, for instance with the American movies, since these are the ones with the highest audiences and with that, the message they want to pass on is reaching the entire world. Due to that, many cultures have been influenced by the American lifestyle, making the different countries getting closer to each other in terms of culture, Americanising the world! And instead of having the United States culture, it would be the UCW (United Countries of the World) [if somebody picks up this idea, let us know... we have dangerous connects, (we believe that the guy working on the pizzeria belongs to La Mafia, so be careful!)]

So, vote UCW! Oh wait, this is not a campaign promoting peace in the world, so, let's try again:

So... see you later, hater! :D

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