Film Studies: Split (2018) by Saira Begum
I have taken pictures of my protagonist as a working-class boy dealing with drugs and gang affiliation. |
Here I have taken a picture of my protagonist in a contrasting life, he is working towards middle-class background by reading, empowering the knowledge he has for a delayed gratification. |
Meaning:
"Contrasting the lives of a middle class (rich) student who reads in order to gain knowledge for a better future against a working class (poor) student who attempts to read with the means of an escape from gang violence."
The genre of my film is a Crime Drama and the themes of this film are education, gang, violence, poverty, cultural deprivation, class systems and these are expressed throughout the film significantly through the protagonist “Mohammad”. Mohammad (also referred as “Mo”) plays two contrasting roles who also share the similar interests in books, but how their lifestyles determine whether they read it or not.
This scene is significant to show how he tries to escape the estate by doing his education. |
Here my protagonist is in utter darkness walking into the estate to signify how he is isolated and trapped in poverty. The darkness represents lack of hope. |
The use of the books is significant to show both protagonists react to it.
The working class student is unable to gain the patience for reading due to his gang affiliation which brings up the question “if books were illegal, would you read more?”
As he believes reading is irrelevant and tries to escape cultural deprivation, and selling drugs is a better means of gaining his social status in society.
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