Think about the most stereotypical film you have ever seen. This could be a movie that represents a specific culture, race, gender, or group in an oversimplified or unrealistic way. In your response, explain what film you are referring to, what stereotypes were present in the film, and how those stereotypes shaped your understanding of that group at the time

 Today we worked on writable and we finish watching the short films and reading the stricken to answer the questions. Today I learned is better to let go of your past to move on in life . I don’t remember the film name I think it was blood in and out . It was about cholos and how little kids would work . At tha moment with everything going on back then in Mexico it made me think it was about the Hispanic always dealing with drugs and having to be in the move . It made me change how I thought how kids don’t study just help their family by working. 

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