As Louis Giannetti says inUnderstanding Movies, "Ideology is usually defined as a body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture. The term is generally associated with politics and party platforms, but it can also mean a given set of values that are implicit in any human enterprise -- including filmmaking.” In other words, pointing more towards film, ideology can be known mainly as “assumptions.” It can be imagined as a way of looking at things or simply, as a "comprehensive vision." Ideology pushes against already existing conformity by presenting a possible transformation in society. This is done during a regulartory process of abstract thoughts.