Key points
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Evidence from Film
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Your opinion
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Directors – who is it and
what else have they directed that you have heard of?
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Ben Drew is the director
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Main stars – who are they?
Will people be familiar with them already? What are they known for?
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Riz Ahmed also known for ‘Four Lions’ , ‘Nightcrawler’
and ‘The Road to Guantanamo’.
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Ed Skerin
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Lee Allen also known for ‘Run’
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Neil Large also know
for ‘Tony’ and ‘Abducted’
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Anouska Mond also know
for ‘Evil never dies’, and ‘we still kill the old way’.
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Plot – what is the film about?
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The film is about various characters who are involved In the world of
crime, from drug dealers, Users to Prostitutes. It tells the story about how
each came into the life of crime, what outcomes it had and what the end
result is.
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Characters – Who are the
main ones and which actors play them? Comment on the quality of the acting.
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Main characters;
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Ed Skrein(Ed)
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Riz Ahmed (Aaron)
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Anouska Mond (Michelle)
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Natalie Press (Katya)
Fair Part in the movie:
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Nick Sagar (marcel)
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Lee Allen (chris)
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Keith Coggins (Kirby)
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Jo Hartley (carol)
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Neil Large (Terry)
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Lee Whitelock (vince)
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The whole cast had very good acting, especially the main characters
who were the focus, their natural and emotive acting helped to evoke various
reactions in the audience.
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Genre – What type of film
is it? Does it fit your expectations for this type of film? How would you describe
the mood?
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Crime Drama
An example of this was when Jake (Ryan De La Cruz) goes to kill a
character we see that he has a ill dad/granddad for a short moment as he
closes the door. As an audience we begin to understand why he might be so
desperate the get into a group and was proud of the money he gets at the end
of it.
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Yes, it fit my expectations of this type of movie however it did
evoke much more sympathy for ‘negative role’ characters than most crime drama
films.
The mood of the overall movie was tense, emotional and sympathetic throughout
the movie. The audience were forced to dislike each character but immediately
feel sorry for them after a while
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Soundtrack- did you
notice/like/dislike it? How did it create atmosphere?
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Ill Manors is a soundtrack album by British musician and rapper Plan
B
Each character/short story within the film had a different single
from the soundtrack
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I did notice the soundtrack
and I did like the lyrics of it, it helped to create a separate atmosphere
for each character and situation while in turn explaining how each character
felt in each given situation. This provided reasoning for actions which created
a degree of sympathy and understanding towards each character.
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Audience- who is it aimed
at and do you recommend it? Why?
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Plan B tried to aim the movie at 15-25 year olds (but the movie a
gained a BBFC certificate of 18)
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However, I felt the target audience was around 18-32 year olds probably
of a demographics of C-AB class. This is due to the older characcters, but a
problem younger audience usually are faced with and usually the lower
classes. Also the London audience were probably interested due to it being
based on a social issue that influences a fair amount of the audience.
I would recommend it as it provides an insight to what we should be targeting,
eg. Abuse, in order to prevent certain degrees of crime. Also it prevents a
hypocritical and subjective view of crime as a whole and provides
understanding which can be used to motivate audiences to find better routes
and encourage individuals already caught up in similar lifestyles to find a
way to get out due to the negative outcomes.
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Think of three adjectives that you think sum up the film for
you. Make note of these words to use later in your review.
Controversial, Emotive and Powerful.
Review of the film of at least 750 words
***warning contains spoilers***
A movie targeting the darker and more nitty-gritty aspect of London but giving it a much more understanding and sympathetic spin compared to most like its kind.
Yes the movie has drugs, violence, sex etc. but it tries to give a
reasoning which is found to be controversial to most viewers, but to me the
movie was an accurate and realistic portrayal of certain important issues faced
by West London.
The movie starts with various different plots that seem to be a
bit confusing at first, however, as the story progresses Ben Drew cleverly
intertwines each of the plots together, almost conveying the message that each
events leads to another, each action has a consequence, an outcome. These chain
events convey the message that Plan B aims to convey to the audience, that
things such as government neglect to certain situations can lead to various
more complex outcomes which the government, represented through the police, have
a much harder time resolving. This is shown through the various times the
police tries to arrest but fails to do so, each character right up until the
end of the movie.
The motivation to creating the movie is complemented extremely by
each of the characters, whose exceptional acting helps to convey the various
emotions that Drew tries to create in the audience, from disgust to pity right
to sympathy. Each of these characters has very strong and emotive back stories
from things such as orphanage, abuse and neglect. These characters have a troubled
past which Drew slowly and smartly reveals at certain intervals of the movie
where the impacts are the greatest.
There are many moments where these short and carefully placed
moments create an extremely strong message to the audience. One of my favourite
examples is when Ed throws the baby out of the window and the photographer only
takes pictures, which is shown by a still image for a fair amount of image. The
picture shows Ed throwing the baby out of the window and that’s it, no resolve
and no reasoning of things such as the building was on fire and that a mate was
at the bottom reading to catch and save the baby at the bottom. This is the
image that would have been conveyed to the audience and image that could easily
be manipulated to show Ed as the Villain whereas ironically this is the only
time he serves as the ‘hero’. This was an example of a way he targeted many
controversial themes such as the media and government.
In the same scene we are also given an example of how many of the
‘villainous’ characters are given an accurate portrayal of having a past,
humanity and aren’t portrayed as only ruthless without any reason, they are all
given an emotional drive. This scene Ed dies in his heroic act, where his humanity
is conveyed, Ed has been portrayed as extremely villainess and pained in a
negative light yet when he dies the audience can’t help but feel sympathy for
the character as Aaron remembers Ed as a child, smiling, full of hope and
innocence, a message that we are all hopeful and innocent and sweet at a given
point but an individual’s life and situation forces them to their negative
deeds and behaviour.
The soundtrack of the movie is also a highlight for the movie
which also aims to target the social issues faces by each of the individuals
and provide reasoning for each of their actions and situations which drove them
to their situation at the given moment.
Overall, the movie for me was a good 4 stars out of 5. The
complexity of the issue that Drew aimed to face and express his opinion on is
bound to have a fair amount of criticism but I think he curved his path
carefully and efficiently and succeeded in portraying his message to a large
proportion of its audience. The social issues which he addressed in his movie
are not only faced in London but also in all areas of the world and are
important issues that need to be addressed through artistic means such as films
as they can be conveyed. I think his aim towards a young audience was fulfilled
through its portrayal and the emotive representation in the way in which it was
presented would have a long lasting impact on them, or anyone who views the
film.
I think this movie tackles an important issue as well as the main
concept of every action having a consequence which is why we should always think
before we act. Moreover, I personally found this movie showing how everyone’s
life can be connected by unexpected means and you have no idea of what impact
you may have even on loved ones, from an action you wouldn’t even think could
influence anyone, let alone loved one.
We’re all born the same way, but the environment and life we
choose has a huge impact on who we are and what we will become.
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