Thursday, 8 March 2012

Film Review



In a country of “democracy” and power, this film opens the reality to living in a preconceived environment with the illusion of success. From the streets of riots in the recent summer, to the broken cry of the Saxaphone; this film expresses and explores what is really achievable in an idealist country. With money and happiness in your face. Living in poverty constringed conditions, with at just the flicker of an eye, surrounded by materialistic idealistic materialisation. It gives an exquisite visual snapshot of 2012’s economical crisis within the controlled streets of Cameron’s southeast constituency.

There is fear, uncertainty, less jobs, less opportunity and university is becoming harder to get into, this film shows the struggle and frustration of the mind and society.  Many don’t find it surprising that people who feel they have been failed by society decided to loot and this film portrays this through a character who shows potential and passion, contradicting the assumed profile of a rioter. The film is a social realist film showing the struggle and the result of it. At one end you have a great musician but circumstances not due to him are stopping him from fulfilling his real potential.

2 comments:

  1. This needs to be 400 words - it looks too short to me, but you can use word count to check. It needs to use the house style of Little White Lies, and the structure too, in terms of overall use of format (not design but form of the writing) - so that for example, you begin with a summary and work through the stages typically found in a LWLs review. See our advice on moodle for this, or look at your examples again. Look at the website online edition to help too - though remember the layout must be of the print version.

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  2. Now that like all students, you have an extension until March 30th, can you work on the film again too? This has a lot of potential, but needs to be worked on more to achieve a secure pass. Ask for help whenever you need it.

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