harry brown film age example

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  • Representations ofAge

  • StereotypesAll media texts contain stereotypes. Stereotypes help audiences to quickly identify and recognise different groupsMedia text most commonly choose to use dominant stereotypes that exist within culture and the mediaIs this true in Harry Brown?

  • Teenagers and PensionersThese are two of the most heavily stereotyped groups within the media.

    It is adults who create media texts and as a result younger or older groups are often marginalised and given very simplistic representations.

  • Do these stereotypes exist within Harry Brown?

  • Task!Analyse the opening ten minutes of the filmHow have the VAT codes been used to create representations of Teenagers?Write ten words which sum up the impression you are given of this age group from the opening sequence.Which Micro Elements are helping to reinforce the representation?

  • Teenagers/Youthin Harry Brown

  • The TeenagerIs this Representation unique to Harry Brown?

    Where else might we see this stereotype being used?

  • Everywhere!!!NewsAdvertisingMusic IndustryFilm IndustryTV DramaComedy

  • The Elderlyin Harry BrownWhich Micro Elements have helped to construct the typical Elderly stereotype?

  • Task!Analyse the opening ten minutes of the filmHow have the Micro Elements been used to create representations of The Elderly?Write ten words which sum up the impression you are given of this age group from the opening sequence.Which Micro Elements have helped to construct the typical Elderly stereotype?

  • How does Harry Brown Challenge the Elderly Stereotype?

    What alternative representation are we given?

  • AlternativeRepresentationsEvery man has a breaking point.

    Harry Brown is a revenge thriller. There is one little difference with this film, the hero is an old age pensioner!

    Once he decides to seek out revenge, how do the micro elements and Michael Caines performance change?

  • Alternative Representations Key Scenes

    Subway Scene

    Torture Scene

  • Zeitgeist(Spirit of the Times)All media texts are like a sponge. They absorb everything that is happening in the world during the time they are produced.

    Concerns, fears, politics and social issues are often reflected back to audiences through media texts.

  • Final SceneHow does the film end? What images and locations do we see?

    How have the VAT codes changed to help convey the message of the film?

    What dominant ideologies does the film promote? Why might different audiences enjoy this film?