Cities can also be an important part of a person’s cultural identity, shaping their values, experiences, and way of life. Think of a movie or TV show that changed the way you see a specific city. How was that city and its culture portrayed, and did it present a full picture or a “single story”? Explain how this portrayal could influence how people view those who live there.

Prompt Response: A movie that changed the way I see a city is The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and how it showed Tokyo. The city was portrayed as exciting, fast-paced, and full of nightlife, cars, and street racing culture. While that made Tokyo seem energetic and modern, it was more of a “single story” because it did not show everyday life, traditions, or the many different people who live there. This kind of portrayal can make people think everyone in Tokyo lives a wild and flashy lifestyle. In reality, Tokyo is much more diverse and complex than what the movie showed.

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