Wednesday, 20 February 2013

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Key text:
Protagonists:
Antagonists:
Representation of British Youth:
Detailed Examples of Key Scenes:
Ill Manors 
-Plan B (He thinks he’s trying to show their better side)
-Government?
-Plan B
-The gang of yobs
Government are shown to be bad ones and are the cause of the problem
-Hoodies, caps, bandanas
-Violence, mugging
-‘Chav’
-Smoking, drugs, drink, gangs
-Rioting clips- destructive, rebels
-Rude, puts middle finger up
-Hanging out on the streets
-No respect for authority (police, law, etc)
-They use excuses for the way they are
-Blame rich people and the government
-Live up to their stereotype
-Beating up people and violent to Politians
-‘Give him a hug you’re going to get mugged’
-‘Council house and violence’
-Setting car on fire
-‘Let’s go looting the high streets closed so cover your face’
-‘What you looking at you little rich boy’
-‘My mind is ill’- corrupt
-Community centres closed down- nothing to do, resort to violence
-Camera is a handy cam. It feels like we are in the scene following Plan B and being talked to.
Harry Brown
-Harry Brown. concened about the women at the drug den
-Gang of 'Chavs'
-Drug dealer, tattos, scarns, tracks
-Dark lighing suggests a sinister atmosphere and gives the impressin the are up to no good
-Hoodies
-Gangs
-Drugs
-Smoking
-Violence
-Motobike
-Coloquial language
-Set, have a women kept in the drug place, prostiuion
-The green lighing in the drug scene makes the dealer look sickly
-Careless
-Uses his gun to smoke weed through
-The gang has an adult leader, who they take orders from- able to respect this form of illegal authority bu not police or law
-The guy who was sexually abused as a child is sexually abused by the adult leader.
-Mikey is weak and unlike the other membes of the gang. He cries and can't stand he tourture, he cracksn tells Harry everything.
-He isn't actuall tough/hard like the est
-Hegemonic atmosphere of the group
-Drug scene
-The stat has a scene filmed on a camera phone of he gangs doing drugs and fighting.
-The sooting in he park and then geting hit by a truck
(POV shot, we are there with tem)
Drug scene is overexgareated dealing lots of weed is a run down building.
-Dark and gloomy, shabby, shows that it is bad.
-'For them out there it's just entertainment'
-Harry has killed people when being a marine, has meaning
-Scene where the aid happens
-Youth get out of contol, attacking police with fire and rocks. Like London Rios.
-Hoods up to protec themselves from being recognised
-Long shots used in violent drug scene, gives more focus to the scene.
Eden Lake
-The gilfriend and boyfriend
-Her dress was white but from trying to get away it gets dirty and turns to black which changed the comotation
-Bright lighting used on couple
-The youths (all the boys
-Dark characters as they have dark clothing
-Turns to dark scenes once te violence starts
-Hoodies
-Knives- stabbing
-The dog, stereotypical 'Chav'
-Bikes
-Playing loug music, of a rap or expletive nature
-They are like wild animals in a pack and hunt the couple down
-Violent, rude
Sick 
(torturing)
-Film what they are doing
-Smoking
-Stealing
-No respect
-Telling them to turn down the music, they reply rudely
-Stolen car almost runs them over
-Stolen beach bag
-Confrontation, leads to fights
-Boyfriend tied up and tourtered
-'We've got to finish this'- Boy
-'You've had your fun' -Boyfriend
-'Little terrors'- women in cafe
-Couple protect themselves against they 'animals' with fire and bits they find
Attack the block
-Jodie
-Moses in the end
-Monsters,
-Gang at first
-black/mixed race gang
-Thuggish, yobs
-clothing, hoodies, tracksuit, bandanas- shielding their identity, fitting a criminal stereotype
-graffiti
-on bikes
-covered up
-look like stereotypical criminals
-knife
-language is confrontational
-cornered the women, threw her to the floor, scaring and intimidating innocent women
-stealing, mugging
-lack of respect
-entertaining themselves
-’Undefeatable' - 'their block'territorial, competitive.. who’s block is it?

-I'm going home and playing FIFA' - stereotype of young male
-'Actions have consequences'

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