Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Evaluation Activity; Two



The antagonist in "The Package" can be compared to the antagonist, Sam, from "Kidulthood" At the beginning of our sequence our antogonist is left unknown. However it is clear that he/she is going to be an active character with in the storyline. Although in Kidulthood the antagonist, is given an identity straight away he still shows signs of being throughout the story, and also shows signs of being a trouble maker as it were. Both of these antagonist are looking for something, and wanting to seek revenge once they have got it. However there is a difference between what it is they are looking for.
Our antagonist is looking for a package in which the audience has no idea what it is that is in there, and the importance of it. Sam from "Kidulthood" is looking for another person called Trife.


There is also a difference in the social status of these two characters. Sam is a teenager whose life merely depends on the streets and being tough and completes the hunt on his own. His mise-en-scene also shows his lower social status, he is dressed up in hoodies and track bottoms. As the unknown antagonist from "The Package" is clearly high up as he has 'workers' to do the dirty work for him/her. We do not see the mise-en-scene for this character yet but we can image that they would be dressed smartly in suits etc.

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