Thursday 2 March 2017

Kidult hood Trailer analysis

Social realism is relatable as it relates to issues in modern society which is represented by different themes. These can be to do with money, drugs and sex. Another part of British social realism is the aspect of the characters class, religion and political views. These themes are very popular today and can be seen in trailers such as Sket.


Firstly, an aspect we learn from the trailer about the film is the glimpse of a storyline.This is movie is clearly about sister hood when the 'new' girls sister is murdered. The trailer is fast paced and shows aspects of when she goes after the murderer and finds a friendship with a gang of girls who involve her in a lot of crime in the urban areas of London.


By using a setting such as London we can see that the trailer will show modern life and how the youth of London can easily get caught in bad crowds.

A characters portrayed in this trailer seem to be the main character who seems to be easily influenced but is also strong minded and the group of 'hood' girls who take her in and reinvent her. Also there is the 'bad guy/villain' who killed the main characters sister and is more powerful then the main character but finds himself targeted when all the girls come together.

Iconography: The common thriller iconography used in this trailer is the snappy fight scenes and the snippets of them doing the illegal stuff that has you at the edge of your seat.

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