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Need an argumentative essay on Reaction Paper of Movie Babies. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism.Download file to see previous pages... The film was directed by Thomas Balmes, a renowned Frenc

Need an argumentative essay on Reaction Paper of Movie Babies. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism.

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The film was directed by Thomas Balmes, a renowned French film director and produced by Alain Chabat. The film was produced and released in France in 2010 through French television channel Canal and was later on release in the US through Focus Features. The movie is very interesting and useful for both entertainment and educative value. The documentary follows up in the lives of four babies in four different parts of the world, each representing a different culture. The movie director spent slightly over a year filming the children to record their lives and how they are brought up in their different cultures. The documentary has neither subtitles nor narrations from the director. This makes the film very interesting because it lets the viewers to watch everything and make their own judgments. The children are the main characters in the film and their parents are only shown in scenes where they interact with the children through feeding, cleaning and other activities. The babies in the film are taken from Africa, Asia, and America. Two of the children are taken from the rural upbringing while the other two are taken from the urban societies. The babies are Ponijao from Opuwo in rural Namibia, Africa. Bayarjargal, also known as Bayar, from Bayanchandmani, a rural home in Mongolia, Asia. Mari, from Tokyo, an urban set up in Japan, Asia and Hattie from San Francisco in the US (Balme?s, 2010). Review of the film and Thesis Statement The documentary brings out different aspects of our society in relation to raising children. The movie brings out different insights including child socialization, religion, diversity, personality and motivation in as far as they relate to how different societies raise their children. The film also has both sociological and psychological relevance with reference to growth and development of the children in the society. The psychological aspects of the children’s growth and development include basic reflexes, motor development, and brain development of the children as they encounter different things in their day to day lives. The sociological aspects of the children’s growth include the impact of their cultural and religious values on their development. The film received great responses from critics upon its release in 2010. Rotten Tomatoes, a film review site gave the documentary a score of 69% based on ninety one reviews with a consensus opinion that the movie is a great celebration of the humankind filled with adorable images of children albeit lacking in depth and an insight. Metacritic, another renowned film review site gave the film a score of 63%, while Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the movie a score of grade ‘B’. Katey Rich of Cinema Blend describes the movie as being very brilliant despite its simplistic nature. The documentary is rated PG for its depiction of cultural and maternal nudity (Balme?s, 2010). This essay seeks to give a reaction to the movie through examining the various aspects of the movie and the main themes expressed in the movie. The paper will examine, analyze and discuss the relationship between the different cultural aspects and psychological elements in the movie while also showing a relationship between the main themes in the documentary. Analysis and Reaction Diversity Diversity is a major theme expressed throughout the documentary. The documentary showcases the cultural diversity that is present in the world.

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