Briefly explain how a light entertainment film like Talladega Nights can be ideological, and state which category of ideological explicitness it might fall under

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Even a light entertainment film like this is steeped in ideological values.
2. Firstly, the film is a parody of sports films, and the movie satirizes the testosterone-driven conservative world of NASCAR racing.
3. More importantly, it criticizes the win-at-any-cost mentality that is often the undoing of a sports champion.
4. Ferrell, who is an avid sports fan, explained: “Ricky is a typical sports movie character. He came from simple beginnings and, as a boy, enjoyed the need for speed. His motto became ‘If you ain’t first, you’re last’—something his daddy taught him early in life. That meant either winning or wrecking, a go-for-broke attitude that eventually would lead to his downfall.”
5. Because the film is a comedy and light entertainment, its ideology isn’t necessarily obvious, so it would easily fit into the implicit category of ideological explicitness.

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