Sunday, October 13, 2013

fish tank

Fish tank is a social realist film, the social realist genre aims to represent the underrepresented giving the mainstream society an insight into different subcultures and alternate lifestyles to their own. this film is not presenting brittain to the rest of the world trying to look appealing but is looking deeper into british society and showing a realistic view of what it is like to actually live here. focusing on the underclass,a group of people that most films tend to avoid and do not acknowlege in maistream film. Fish tank can be used to portrey this groups background and reasons for being the way they are to the rest of society so we can understand rather than judge on face value.
social realist films show the real day to day struggles of life that some people have to endure. the protaganist is someone who wants more for themselves and is not content with their life.
the actors used in social realisim films are often unknown or in fish tanks case just found at a train station having a row. these conventions are all true in fish tank making it very typical of its genre.
in the opening scene we see mia walking round a rough,poor deprivied area a common setting for social realist films. the use of hand held camera shots following her adds to the realism of this fim we are with the character as if we are walking behind her seeing what she does. early on we see mia watching a group of girls dancing. one of the gilrs says to her "what the f**ks your problem" to which mia responds very aggrsivley and headbutts the girl in the nose. she then has an argument with the group of girls with a heavy use of swear words and aggression. this is a very un sterotypical representation of females showing them in a typically masculin ,aggressive manor, also showing the working/underclass very negativley.in this scene there is the group of girls and also a group of boys however mia is on her own a segrigated this lonlyness is a regular theme in this film showing that those who do not embrace there social class and act accordingly in this enviroment are outcasted and bound for trouble.in this scene and throughout the whole film there is only diegetic sound a common feature of social realist films. we can hear music but we see the girls dancing to it and the poor sound quality tells us that this is deigetic music. the absence of non digetic sound make the film seem more real but also aims the film at a more active audience as often in mainstream films the music tells us how to feel where as social realist films are much more open to interpretation.

generally fish tank opposes mulveys male gaze by veiwing the world through mia's eyes.this is made obvious when we first see connor he is topless and the camera focuses of body parts fragmenting him and objectyfing him then at the end we look through mias eyes with the camera focusing on his bum walking up the stairs showing the female gaze. this film challenges the sterotypical representations af females as the family of mia,her mom and little sister do not have any sort of caring relationship. there mom does not care for them and is actually abusive towards the girls. we see physical and verbal abuse many times throughout the film. however in the scene where connor takes the girls out in the car to the river the family get along and there disfunctional family starts to work but only when connor is present . this shows women as dependent on men to get along and work they need him. this confims the idea of mainstream films that women are generally infirior to men and are dependent on a man. the girls are also shown to be niave as connor is actually living a secret life and they are led on by him the whole film. he is just using them to escape from his life whilst in turn mia is using him to escape from hers.

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