

Toy story talks about friendship, loyalty and respect for everyone's diferences.
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I can't think about a movie of that type with a hard-to-understand message, becuae they are suponed to be understandable for kids, but for example, Toy Story is not about some talking toys and their ad ventures. Can you think of an example of a children's movie with hidden messages? Which one? Where is the hidden message? How is it presented?.But this argument has been th same for centuries, so i don't think there is soemthing hidden. Usually the hero is a male and the reward is the love of a female, to recover something he lost or the aproval of his family. Also, the messages of this type of movies is not that deep, or hard to find, most of the time, there is a hero that completes a hard queso and gets a reward, so everyone lives happy for the rest of their lifes. So, I think that the stories do not intend to have a secret and sexist meaning, they are only stories that people like and pay to watch them. I think that in movie industry, everything, or almos t everything is money, so, when a story is catchy and produces millions of dollars, the studios reapeat again and again the same story until it stops producing money. Is Colin Stokes right about his claims on the hidden messages of movies, or, is he exaggerating? Why?Įven when the analysis of Collin is reasonable, I think that is an overinterpretation of what movies are.So, súper héroes change, new ones are build and some others are forgotten, why?, because of the society evolution, being the superheroes an answer for its needs.

An opposite hero for superman is Spider-man, a guy with súper powers, but with súper problems of daaily life, which represented the social problems of teenagers of that time. Superman represented the ideal human for the society of those times. Another example could be Superman, he is a perfect "human" being, with almost no personal prblems and great powers. But in the second quietion, I am asked to say if I will think about them differently, which virtually is the same as the first question, so, yes, I will think differently about cómic books because I will try to see deeper in their historical enviroment, social enviroment and how does the plot of some cómics like captain america were created to build a new concience of the dangers of the Third Reich, and how does the captain, representing the american people, could beat all of those bad guys. so I mentioned that I saw the historical perspective of cómics, and how they envolved together with north american society. The first question ask me about the new perspectives gained about cómic books.


I think that the first and second question are very similar, so, my answer is practically the same for both. Will you think about them as before? Or, are there new considerations to weigh before making a judgment on a comic book? If so, what are they? Why do you consider them now? If not, why not? Explain.Besides that, I think it was only information jejeje. Finally y could compare Manga with cómic books, and even when they have their diferentes, they are alike in many ways, so thats cool. Also, besucase i am not used to read or know a lot from manga, i didn't noticed that it is a great market, and t a part of japanese culture, I thught it was just a game for some people and nothing more, but now i know the importsnce of manga industry. What did you learn from the article on the history of manga ? Has it changed your perspective on manga or is it just more information? Why? It changed the paradigm that i had about it, because I thought it was something very old and it was 100% japanese, but it turned out that it developed after WWII and it have a lot of norte american influencies, even though it have some japanese characteristics, the importance of amercian culture is all over manga and its origins.If nobody buys the idea, it will sino, with all of the project, but if the pitching succeed and attract new clients, the business is going to prosper and be better every time. So, the pitching, when you share and try to convince the audience about the positive aspects of your idea, is very important for every business, so that the clients buy the idea por product that represent those. Why do you think pitching is an integral part of business? The pitching is an integral part of business because even when an idea is great and it des erves to be produced or to be recognized, it should be presented first, in order to be showed and knowned in the society, because if nobody know about that idea, it is not going to grow and develop untill it's best.
