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Movies and TV shows centered around different professions often become viewers’ favorites. They can easily transfer us to a noisy office of a law firm, a hospital full of patients in need of a talented doctor’s help, or right onto the beach where brave and beautiful lifeguards are always ready to save lives. But sometimes the images these movies and TV series create are way too far from the reality that people doing these jobs actually face.
We at Bright Side tried to find out how well movies and TV shows present 5 professions and what myths they’ve created.
Movie and TV show creators like to present characters and events far more dramatically than they are in real life, to make them more engaging for the audience. The TV show Suits centered on the world of lawyers and court is no exception and, instead of tons of paperwork, it is full of dramatic dialogues. But even if we separate drama from facts, there are quite a few things that Suits seems to get wrong about the job of a lawyer:
It’s probably hard to find a person who has never watched a show about doctors. There are plenty of TV doctors we all know well: Dr. Gregory House, Dr. Meredith Grey, Dr. John Carter, you name it. But do real-life doctors make the same decisions? Probably not, and here’s why:
Another popular TV show category is about police work, especially if there’s an ingenious civil consultant involved. But, just like in other profession-related shows, their characters often do things that real police officers would hardly ever do:
Movies about Indiana Jones did much to romanticize the job of an archaeologist. A bold adventurer blazing their trail somewhere in the jungle, who fights day and night to recover precious historic artifacts. But how accurate is this image of an archaeologist? There are some things that Indiana Jones related movies get wrong about this profession:
Shows about lifeguards, like Baywatch, for example, engage the viewers with beautiful pictures of sunlit beaches and blue waves. Young and gorgeous, TV lifeguards are staring into the distance to find someone whose life they’ll save today. In reality, however, the job of a lifeguard is a bit different from what we see on screen:
Is there a movie or a show about your profession? How realistic is it?