Hollywood
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portrays Hollywood as institutionally corrupt and exploitative
Cherry-picking of details around power abuse and sexual advances, combined with narrative framing, reinforces perception of systemic corruption in the entertainment industry.
“the former Hollywood honcho trapped her in a New York hotel room and assaulted her”
Hollywood power structure framed as complicit and predatory
[omission], [cherry_picking]
“He expressed interest in her career and followed up with get-togethers that bounced between professional advice, invites to glitzy industry events and advances that made Ms Mann uncomfortable but that she did not refuse, according to her evidence.”
Hollywood portrayed as dishonest and exploitative in its representation of Asian characters
The article uses loaded language and cherry-picked social media outrage to frame Hollywood as intentionally using racist stereotypes for profit, without including any response from filmmakers or cultural context.
“A fourth accused 20th Century Fox of attempting to capitalise on the highly lucrative Asian market by shoehorning an Asian actress onto the cast-sheet.”
Hollywood framed as a hostile, exploitative system
The article consistently portrays Hollywood as a predatory institution that commodifies young actors, particularly women, using loaded language and emotional testimony without counterbalance.
“They just wanted it for what they wanted it for. And then cast it aside when they didn’t.”
Hollywood elite framed as exclusive, out-of-touch insiders
Loaded language and appeal to emotion emphasize luxury and exclusivity, othering Hollywood figures as morally suspect participants in political financing.
“Attendees enjoyed hors d’oeuvres by the pool and sipped cocktails”
Hollywood portrayed as untrustworthy in cultural representation
[loaded_language] and selective contextual pattern of past controversies frames Hollywood as repeatedly insensitive
“The Devil Wears Prada 2 is not the first Hollywood film to spark uproar in China for the way directors have chosen to portray East Asian characters on screen.”
Hollywood is framed as harmful for prioritizing fantasy and fan service over factual integrity
[editorializing], [appeal_to_emotion]
“They're gonna make whatever they're gonna make. The big reason why I haven't said anything up until this point is because I know a lot of you guys are gonna be happy with it.”