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Cuffs Revision


  • High camera angle of Brighton 
  • Nudest beach - police interfere 
  • Non-diegetic rock music - Jake Vickers is rebellious 
  • Positive race representation - the black main character isn't a criminal(police officer) 2015 - shows the social and political climate
  • Juxtaposition of the lighting going from dark to light in the car park
  • low angle medium-close up of the policemen to show that they are more powerful than the criminal
  • Dark lighting of criminals house connotes good light vs evil
  • Jo Moffat - bad representation of female characters 
  • Positive representation of a gay male - doesn't follow the stereotypes "sexuality is invisible" - represented as an alpha male as he's a lawyer
  • Life in 2015 - people of filming everything - surveillance society negative of our time era 
  • Chief in charge - traditional male stereotype, not a pleasant human as he cheats on his wife who has caner, cares about himself (selfish)
  • Jake Vickers represents millennial snowflake as they're "weak" on the job showing society and culture
  • Youth culture - smoking showing he's rebellious 

How is racism represented in the extract? 

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