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Film Review: The Nanny Of Latinos

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The second culture that are represented in this movie are Mexicans. The Mexican nanny of the children, which happen to be the kids of the couple who are in Morocco. An overview of this character she has been the nanny of this kids since they were born. She has a typical job where she speaks English and Spanish to the children. Her son had invited her to his wedding in Mexico but for the couple’s situation in Morocco they will not be able to get there on time. She told them she could not watch the children but the couple offered a bigger wedding when they got back and solved their situation. However, the nanny does not care and crosses the border with both American children who do not have permission from the parents to leave the state. The nanny happens to be undocumented and still proceeds on going to Mexico without thinking about the consequences. Focusing on the …show more content…

He picks them up with a beat up car, and has religious figures hanging in the mirror. He is also playing Mexican music while they are on their way to Mexico. The streets that they go through are dirt roads and on the side you begin noticing prostitutes. This relates to an article from some students Jon Gulman, Lindsay Reiss and Liat Zudkawich they do a website of how Latinos are portrayed in the media. They argue “When it comes to stereotyping Latinos the media tends to translate everything negatively. Comfortable sexuality is labeled as prostitution, females are seen as nanny’s, housewife’s, also being passive, feeble, unintelligent, and dependent.” According to what I have noticed from the previous examples I provided Amelia is a nanny who is being unintelligent taking children that are not hers with her. As soon as they enter Mexico one can distinguish by the ghetto streets and prostitution. So far the media portrays that all Mexicans are undocumented and will do anything to attend any type of

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