It is difficult to follow your analysis - there is no conclusion of what you are reading into masculinity.
You do not currently have enough scenes for comparison - 3 from each film (equilibrium, disruption, resolution) would allow you to focus on how the characters are represented at the start, how they react to the disruption and develop from their journey - resolution. It is difficult to see how your analysis of MICRO comes in at all beyond balaclavas and knives. Isn't location important?
Alfred is BW's father figure, as is Comm Gordon are these characters' relationship not important? the Joker is surely worthy of mention in terms of how he has to dress as a nurse? Using violence etc.
Which is the character you are focusing on in Attack the Block? They have a leader but your study only looks at 'them' as a gang?
Are these films broadly of the same genre - if so how does this affect the audiences expectations of masculinity?
It is difficult to follow your analysis - there is no conclusion of what you are reading into masculinity.
ReplyDeleteYou do not currently have enough scenes for comparison - 3 from each film (equilibrium, disruption, resolution) would allow you to focus on how the characters are represented at the start, how they react to the disruption and develop from their journey - resolution. It is difficult to see how your analysis of MICRO comes in at all beyond balaclavas and knives. Isn't location important?
Alfred is BW's father figure, as is Comm Gordon are these characters' relationship not important? the Joker is surely worthy of mention in terms of how he has to dress as a nurse? Using violence etc.
Which is the character you are focusing on in Attack the Block? They have a leader but your study only looks at 'them' as a gang?
Are these films broadly of the same genre - if so how does this affect the audiences expectations of masculinity?
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