brotherhood
crime ridden almost all characters are criminals
rich criminals
young/old criminals
stuck in a cycle of crime
a dangerous place
the police are almost useless cant catch the bad criminals until they kill
riots news print
very strong language 'flaming yobs'
dangerous place
violent people
mostly young criminals. the picture is of a young man
the daily mail credited newspaper
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
representation of national identity
Visit Britain - 2011
- Shows iconic places - Stonehenge, Loch Ness, St Paul's cathedral - to get people to come to see them.
- Has iconic British celebrities to talk in the ad - Judy Dench, Jamie Oliver.
- Sports that are contorted with England are shown - football, tennis.
- The pictures show the rural tourist attractions as not busy and quiet.
- The cities, high streets are shown as busy.
- The entirety of the advert makes Britain look calm and welcoming by; having the celebrities say your invited, the pictures show Britain as sunny and warm, the music used in the advert is very upbeat and fun.
- There are very few shots without the British flag in it, patriotism.
Building Jerusalem - trailer
- Hard workers - shots of the team training early in the morning, in the rain.
- Determined - extreme training sessions, the clips from the first point.
- Smart - coming up with the training sessions and tactics to get further down field.
- Tough - the many tackles in the advert, working through the extreme training session.
- Violent - one of the players says he enjoys it when it gets rough during a game, the multiple tackles made that are followed by x-ray images.
- Patriotic - in the shots of the crowd there are a lot of England flags, the unofficial hymn, Jerusalem by William Blake.
- Like sports - the amount of fans you see in the clips, the manager talking about how he wants the 80,000 fans to be happy and cheering about how they play.
Kingsman
Posh or Chavy
Heartless - shooting the dog
Rich - the big houses, accents , clothes
Posh or Chavy
Heartless - shooting the dog
Rich - the big houses, accents , clothes
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