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Director and year of release
Menhaj huda, 2006
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Notes on trife x5
Generally well respected. Brave. Seemed to be only character who contains human emotion, and maturity - like when he stuck up for girl getting bullied. Has downfalls as he wants to look tuff - gf pregnant. Ego grew as he became more involved in uncle
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Notes on other 'lads'
Subbmissive, immatute, sselfish, ignorant - sucide. Easily influence by girls, image so on.
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Notes on the girls
Image and drug obssessed. No virtue: sell themselves for drugs. Becky more imature then alisa who grows throughout movie. Obssesstion for other girls in movie to look tuff. Become rebel to seem adult, mature and powerful.
4 of 9
Note on gangsters
Violent. Imtimidating to young people. Powerful. Apathetic. Selfish.
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Notes on the parents
Uncaring, igorant : suicide. Self obssessed. Not taken seriously or respected, for example trife pushes sams mum.
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Notes on aurthority figure
Not taken seriously, but rescue kids at end.
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Notes on west london
Public stereotype teenagers, eg taxi, but the teenagers live up to stereotype. Ruff, chavs, massive contrast between rich and poor.
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Notes on lifestyle of teensn
Drugs, weapons, image, no authority figures, easy to fall into cycles of deprivation, judged, hard to escape, easier to be in it then out of it.
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Generally well respected. Brave. Seemed to be only character who contains human emotion, and maturity - like when he stuck up for girl getting bullied. Has downfalls as he wants to look tuff - gf pregnant. Ego grew as he became more involved in uncle

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