2004. BBC films. London.
Starting in a police centre- teenager rebellion- Ann Gould.
Smoking whilst driving- Rebellion- Dangerous
Rude- swearing at a young boy- kicking him out in the middle of nowhere- swearing at him-
Teenagers own language- "Man" Kissing his teeth. "whats g'ning blud"- collective identity- may be rude to other people but care for each other- family.
Gang violence- confrontation- using dogs as a way to fight
Sexual natural- Ann Gould- 6 key stereotypes of youth.
Playing with guns as if they are a toy.
Adults smoking- symbolic- the teenagers are trying to be older than what they are.
Teenagers partying- inconsiderate- music up loud.
Represented are murderers.
Hegemony- Middle class are making these film to suppress working class- painting them in a bad light- so it might make parents keep their children under control- the ideology of protection.
Hedbridge- The fun side of youth- ice skating. but contrasted with the jump cuts with violence.
Warning signs- don't get involved- Althusser- his girlfriend telling him to not get involved- and then his mum.
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