Friday 7 May 2010

[RO] Q2) Representation

2) In our opening we created the main social group represented shows teenagers as “drifters” people who have little family and only confide in friends, this representation conveys past trauma while giving a sense of pity to the lead character but at the same time seeing how different issues can affect your role in a social group and what social status you form, for exampleBeing a drug mule, would be high up the social status in a group because the act on instinct and carry what the group wants or need,Being scared at the opportunities of life shows that beliefs and values can be morally or politically justified through their action, which either make them a better person of change them to fall deeper into the world they are exposed to.These two points show that many people can have different roles at the same time but at the same time be affected by what is happening around him. An example of this is if a violent crime is committed everyone acts differently to it, but whether they show that difference is what keeps their view and value in the group safe. Our opening shows the main character as someone who trusts his friends but when all goes wrong “he gets the wrong side of the stick” and is left to struggle on his own which is developed throughout the film.

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