Friday, 9 December 2011

Noel Clarke

What does Noel Clarke/the Interviewer say about binary oppositions?
The interviewer says Grannies may still think of him as Doctor Who's Mickey, Billie Piper's screen boyfriend who got eaten by a wheelie bin, but 32-year-old actor Noel Clarke has other, less cuddly talents.
Noel Clarke says 'Urban' being a euphemism for an unflinching depiction of under-age sex, drug-taking and fatal violence in a gun-riddled London that would have granny trembling behind the sofa.

What was the films purpose?
To show how that from negativity, what positive aspects arise from it and newspapers show focus on how things could change rather than just sensationalising things that are happening, or saying movies are trying to glamorise them, then we could be in a better position and to give young people opportunities to do things rather than do something negative.
 
How does it compare to films ftrom a different time period?
It shows the unflinching depiction of under-age sex, drug-taking and fatal violence in a gun-riddled London in the modern society.

 

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