Criminology//AC1.4//How Media Represents Crime//Films//American Gangster American Gangster is an American, Hollywood film which is inspired about 1970s gang violence within New York. The film follows a police officer who is charged with taking down a violent gang within the city of New York. The accuracy of the film is debatable. The producer even stated that several new outcasts and reports were made up to increase the dramatic feel of the movie and the excitement as well. As well as this, there are several aspects which were also introduced in order to make a more dramatic effect, such as the custody battle over a child, which he never had. It is stated that a lot of the crimes are “1% reality and 99% Hollywood” with Hollywood over dramatizing a lot of the crimes being committed. In order for the producer to increase the accuracy of the film, they would probably have to make a lot of the crimes committed more realistic to the ones seen in today’s reality. However, if he were to implement this, it would significantly decrease the entertainment value of the film as if everything was like it is seen in reality, then it would not be a film, but a documentary and have no fun action moment in it what so ever which could make some people not want to watch it.