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I, Daniel Blake Analsis

How the film was received: Debates etc Conflicting views about the different classes presented in the film. People supporting different political views took the film differently. Many people argued to weather or not the film was an accurate representation. Some people believed that the producers did not capture the true reality of the lives of the people on benefits. Camilla Long (critic) claims that the film was poorly made and said only the middle class would see the film and they are not usually effected by the problems brought up in the film. Overall the films received 11 awards showing that overall the film was well received. Benefits system in the UK society Jeremy Corbyn usually stands up for the working class. Story is relatable to working class. The films shows people who are not effected by the issues portrayed in the film the issues in the benefits system. Political views in the film Left win: Welfare, public provision, collectivism and institutional welfa...

Straight Outta Compton Marketing campaign analysis

Straight Outta Compton Marketing campaign analysis Traditional marketing: Most billboards that they used to market the movie included the name of the movie 'Straight Outta Compton' presented in the same way as the parental advisory stickers on album covers.

Regulation of the film industry

Regulation of the film industry Regulation: Rules that control/govern how we behave and act. the BBFC regulates age certificates for media products such as films in the UK. Uc: Suitable for pre-school children. (Children under 4). U: Suitable for all audiences over four years of age. The film should have positive counterbalances to violence or threat. PG: Parental guidance. Suitable for audiences over 8 years old. Unaccompanied children may watch but parents are advised to consider if the content is suitable for their child. 12/12A: Suitable for 12 year olds and above.  12 contains material generally unsuitable for children under 12 and nobody under 12 can see a 12A in the cinema unaccompanied by an adult. 15: Nobody under 15 can purchase/rent or see a 15 film in the cinema. 18: Suitable for adults. Nobody under 18 can purchase/rent or see a 18 film in the cinema. R18: Can only be supplied in specifically licensed cinemas or shops. Usually contains explicit material...

Drew's Media Profile

Drew's Media profile Top Films:                Cool Runnings Fantastic Beasts Megamind All Harry Potters Saving Private Ryan Top TV shows: Sherlock Rick and Morty Breaking Bad Band of Brothers The Flash The Tunnel Lucky Man Best YouTube channels: Pewdiepie TGF Joe Weller KSI Miniminter Memeulous The True Geordie Mike Boyd Best Music Artists: Eminem G-Eazy Post Malone Best TV opening themes: Rick and Morty The Flash Breaking Bad Top Directors: Steven Spielberg Chris Columbus Best Videogames: Detroit: Become Human Black ops: Two Counter Strike Overwatch  Favourite Brands: Converse Vans Nike Fat Face