Ill Manors is a British drama and thriller which was
directed by the songwriter Ben Drew (who is also known as Plan B) and was
funded by the BBC. The movie is based on drugs, violence and sex which was
inspired by what Plan B witnesses on a daily basis on the streets of London in
order to make a living.
Ben Drew had created the movie in a very intelligent and
abstract way. One thing he does which is intriguing is that he uses his music
at a relevant time of the movie as a narration of the situation. This engages
the audience as it isn’t a usual way of narrating a story; you usually have a
voice over of someone and their opinion. It is also a clever way of engaging
the audience as it creates suspense for the audience as it is seen as a whole
perspective and not just from one person’s view which is usually considered as
being bias. This would create more of an audience for his music as those who
are interested in the film would see it as if he is making a movie which suits
their taste he must be making music which suits them and so he will create a
bigger fan base for himself from this.
In my opinion, the movie was created for entertainment
purposes but also to make the audience more aware of their surroundings. The
first thing that was shown on the trailer was: “We are all products of our
environment. Some environments are just harder to survive in.” The personal
pronoun “we” creates a unity and makes the audience more engaged as they feel
more involved in the film. Also, to have this shown as soon as the trailer
starts gets the audience wondering what Ben Drew is talking about. Throughout
the trailer the audience would then get a better understanding of what is
meant. Furthermore, during the trailer it is shown “A film for our times” which
hints to the audience that the film was made for the generation that we as the
audience are living in and situations that are faced.
There are no signs of a protagonist throughout the trailer
which suggests to the audience that the actors are
all going through the same thing (trying to get money to make a
living). This also shows that there is no level of importance. Usually, in
trailers the audience gets to identify with the protagonist so they can also
get a better understanding of the plot but during this trailer the
idea is subverted. This makes the audience more engaged as they would want
to watch the film to find out if there is a protagonist or not and how they’re
portrayed throughout the film.
The target audience for this film would be teenagers,
majority of them being males especially as there is a lot of violence involved,
and females wouldn’t find it enjoyable. The age range would be 18-25 year olds
as they would be able to identify with the characters as the characters are
also young. The audience would also be interpreted as those who have been
through a tough life, perhaps growing up in an estate too. The target audience
would be considered as aspirers as they would be interested in materialistic
things. During the trailer, the audience can identify the fashionable clothing
of the characters and this is a seen as a priority to teenagers. Aspirers are
also interested in the latest trends and a lot of money so they can become
popular. This is interpreted as if you have loads of fashionable garments and a
lot of money, people automatically assume that you are a cool kid.
Although the plot of the film is quite disturbing, it would
be considered as a real eye opener as you don’t see much of the activities
involved in the movie on the news and so people aren’t really aware of it. As
Plan B had been inspired by what he had seen growing up reinforces the idea
that people do sell their body for materialistic things, they will do anything
in their power to make a living. You don’t really hear on the news of a male physically
abusing a female and so when you see it in the movie you identify with it more
as you realise how society see females. Especially due to the fact that Ed had
thought Michelle stole his phone, he had no second thoughts of his plan to make
her sell herself in order to make the money back for his phone. It is seen as
cruel and wicked especially as it was proved Michelle didn’t steal the phone,
he didn’t consider giving her the money she earned. The boy who was seen as
being in his sense was Aaron who does everything in his will to help Michelle
and so he ‘borrows’ the money Ed took from Michelle’s prostitution. This makes
the audience realise that although men are expected to be dominant verbally,
they tend to be dominant physically too.
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