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Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Modern British Cinema: Themes and Perspectives

youthful British picture show Themes and PerspectivesINTRODUCTIONThe score and rich heritage of the new-sp arcg(prenominal)-made British cinema can be rooted from its rich hi f fitting and icons which were produced in the past and served as an watertight ingestion to the themes and perspectives which were evident in the British drives which were shown today. One of the close to popular themes existent among the British films of today would most(prenominal) probably be the whimsey of cordial reality. This theme, as being present and influential in the output of new British films, represents the actual happenings in the real lives of the people, together with any the difficulties and predicaments which were present in the peoples daily struggle to survival. The stories and the people which were portrayed in the films were reflective of e realday characters and usu each(prenominal)y be look at an economic scope belonging to the middle class group in the fellowshi p. The theme of soci fit realism started to be portrayed in British films in as early as the 1960s with in addition the emergence of the so-cal lead British New Wave. Some of the films in the past which showed themes of social realism embarrass Look Back in Anger, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and The L atomic number 53liness of the retentive Distance Runner. Because of the presence of social realism in various literatures in the past, most of these photographic films were based on written novels and produced plays which showed the like theme. Further more(prenominal), it has been noted that social realism is more than just a genre in stylern British cinema, it is considered to be a dominant form of cinema. This theme of social realism is often coupled with policy-making awareness as such has been also noted to be permissive in British cinema. Modern films with the themes of social realism include Trainspotting, My Name is Joe, This is England, and Human Traffic (Strozy kowski, 2008)Moreover, new perspectives in the British cinema is also state to have been center in masculinity, showing themes which were centered and ably inspired by the British men in the society, or at least, the crisis in British masculinity. Furthermore, more than the crisis, it is state that what the British cinema real articulates would be the dilemmas of identification and ideology for redbrick British men. (Claydon, n.d.)LOOKING FOR ERICOne of the British films in the modern society would have been Looking for Eric which was show in theaters last year. The central theme which was depicted in the movie Looking for Eric could be aptly described as how a football player was able to run a fashion from the trials and problems which life has confronted him and it also shows how the heroes of footballs can add on together for fans. The movie was request by an English director in the name of Ken Loach piece of music the story was written by Paul Laverty. The main casts o f the movie include real-life football fantasy and superstar, Eric Cantona together with Steve Evets. According to the director of the film, the movie was actually intended to show the life of major celebrities as being whole as simple and as complicated as everyone life and the notion that we are stringer as a tem rather than as separate individuals with differing goals and perspectives. The film was also used as an entry in a competition, the 62nd Cannes use up Festival. The movie was considered to be an exceptional addition to the glitz and glamour of the film festival as it showcased the presence of the Manchester United and France footballing invention. The film was shot in the United Kingdom, distri exactlyed by Icon Film Distribution and produced by the guild owned by Loach which was Sixteen Films. It was said to have an estimated budget of 4 million pounds.THE SYNOPSIS AND PLOTThe movie depicts a bitter syrupy comedy illustrating the life of a loser postman who was able to play words of wisdom from Eric Cantona, who is also Eric Cantona in real life, a philosophic football legend who is considered to be the hero of another character in the said movie. The movie is also said to be a probative addition to the list of movies which were football related in terms of the story or the central plot.The movie was all rough a middle-aged postman who was able to find employment at the Manchester sorting slip through the character of Eric Bishop. Bishop in the movie was going through a dreadful crisis in life which sprouts other themes which were evident through the var. of the film. Bishop was alo looking through and guiding the growth of his grand daughter which seduces him make contact lens with his ex-wife, Lily. The grand daughter is a main rea watchword wherefore he needed to still establish close relationship and contact with Lily despite the fact that the both were already separated subsequently Bishop toss out her when their first child w as born. His son, Ryan, was then hiding a gun in their house which is used by the syndicatesters which are present in the place. In one of Bishops weakest and most depressing time, he considers the calamity of committing suicide in order to end the adversaries which have been confronting his life. Furthermore, in order to discount the possibility of such occurrence, a meditation session was held inside his room and after which, he had a clearer perspective of things and let go of the possibility of closing his only life and instead went to see the philosophical football legend which happens to be another Eric, in the person of Eric Cantona. His visits to the football star were able to give him enlightenment after Cantona gave him several words of wisdom and brainchild which gave him ideas on why he should go on with his life. Such visits led to an improvement in his relationship with his ex-wife. Bishop also discovered around the clandestine gun and he immediately confronted h is son after finding it out. When his son was confronted, Ryan did not deny of his involvement with the gangsters in the place. Bishop returned to the gun the rightful group. His sons were said to be making his life more problematic and they are deemed to bring Bishop into an early death with all the problems that the two have caused in Bishops life. When he returned the gun, he was forced to keep it himself and a series of unfortunate even sots followed which even include a posting of a humiliating video of him in a video uploading site. The entire family was then arrested and the house was searched in order to find the gun but it was nowhere to be found all over the place. Bishop was given different words of wisdom and advice by Cantona. With a number of fanatics of the Manchester United football team, in an operation which they dubbed as operating theatre Cantona, Bishop sneaked through the gangsters house to be able to find the gun and jeopardise that they will also release a humiliating video of the gang just uniform what they have earlier did to Bishop. Cantona was considered by Bishop to be like a genie who suddenly pops out of the bottle, acted his life coach, and gave him more inspiration and reasons to be able to enjoy and live life despite the predicaments peculiarly with all the trouble that confronted him as being brought about by his children. The movie ended with the scene of a graduation of one of Bishops children, depicting a happy family and finally enjoying a peaceful life.CLOSER LOOK AT THE MOVIEWith the central characters which assumed the major roles in the movie, it can be said that the film revolved around the lives of two Erics Bishop and Cantona who each had their bring together share in the flow of the story. The first Eric is the depressed one who has been confronted with legion(predicate) challenges in his life, from his children, to his ex-wife, and even to the environment in which he has been quick. However, the second Eric was legendary and ghost-like. He was like a genie who turn ind words of wisom and encouragement to be able to inspire the former Eric in his life amidst all the struggles which confronted him. resembling in any other works of Ken Loach, the movie include a spectacular cast which has been deemed to be perfect in the portraiture of their respective roles in the movie. The meticulous casting process for Looking for Eric is said to be an additional in the bones of the character and also serves as an embellishment in the whole process of completing the movie. In the movie, the most important and central character is not the legendary football player, but the little Eric who found inspiration in the middle of his struggle to survival. Moreover, the surliness in the story can be especially seen and illustrated in the scenes where Cantona has been big(p) the other Eric a series of advises to help him go on with living his life instead of trying to end it because he was confronted w ith too some troubles. Form this advises, there were presence of self-deprecating humor which included his metaphors. The ambiguous philosophical ramblings of Cantona were depicted in the film without losing the touch of humor to provide more interest in the storyline (Strozykowski, 2009). The presence of social realism in the central theme of the film cannot be also discounted as the main characters and setting of the film revolves around the middle class society and reflects their struggle for survival in the middle of the illustrated governmental and economic situation.THE directorAs what has been mentioned earlier, the movie was directed by Kenneth Ken Loach, a aborigine of Warkwirshire. His earliest experiences in the fields of movie and television can be attributed to his membership at his schools experimental theater club. His first experiences in order were harnessed as he joined ABC television in the year 1961and he then switched to BBC after several years. One of his most notable works in the field of television entertainment would have been The Wednesday Play which he did in collaboration with the skills of Tony Garnett. The said work of the two directors is said to have been a significant evolution and revolution in the field of British drama as such show has spurred political contests. The drama is said to be a socialist as it has been pitch towards providing an inspiration to the middle class members of the society to become agents who could be able to potentially revolutionize and inspire the existence of economic change in the British society.Ken Loach has always been a name surfacing in the Cannes Film Festival as his works have made him one of the favorites in the said salute-giving body. During the eyar 2006, the director won the most prestigious award at Cannes, the Palm dOr for his movie entitled The Wind That Shakes the Barley which is about the troubles in Ireland.The most successful works of Loach in the field of British entert ainment were said to be exploratory of the varying dimensions of the life of world wherein the personal dimensions intersect with the political aspects. His works show the fusion of administration with the lives of ordinary human beings and how such can greatly affect the mode of living. Much of the directors works were aimed towards the criticism of capital grades which included gangsters, exploitative employers, bourgeois employers, and loan sharks, which have been a common theme in his works. The fine visual style of Loach as a director is said to be unassuming, illustrating careful narrative construction, and showing performances which are sympathetic making the target audience relate into the situations which were depicted by the motion picture. The political points which Loach tries to punctuate in his works could be seen arising from natural emotions and situations which are shown to be very realistic. The existence of humor in his works cannot be also discounted as suc h themes make the claims of the film stronger, and at times, can also add sarcasm to the political satires which the film expects to deliver.Loach has already an experience of almost 40 years in the industry with an estimated works of almost 60 films which included theatrical figures and works which were intended not to be show in cinemas but only in the televisions yet still depictive of the same themes and concepts which were common in the directors works. It has been said that most of his finest works were explicitly political with a tough of humor and powerful emotion inspired by the directors intellectual ideas and major concepts. His works were said to be one way of depicting the nations unconscious as it illustrates what has been actually happening in the modern society in terms of the political and economic dimension. Despite hindrances in the industry such as financial constraints, fickle artistic trends, and the lower and flow in politics, Loach remains in his commitment of providing the society with films which are committed to progressive ideals.The most powerful scene sin the movies which were created by Loach were said to be accomplished in a setting were a large group of film characters were gathered as they discuss and debate over various issues, mostly were political and economical. For instance, in his movie The elephantine Flame the characters were shown to be having a conversation as they try to create a strike, in the movie Land Of Freedom there was also a scene which depicts an extended debate in which the characters were fighting about land reform, and the movie Bread and Roses depicted a scene where the janitors were having an crease on whether or not they will be joining an established union. Other works of Ken Loach include the following movies Poor Cow, Kes, family Life, dour Jack, Looks and Smiles, Fatherland, Hidden Agenda, RiffRaff, Raining Stones, Ladybird Ladybird, Land and Freedom, Carlas Song, My name is Joe, Bread and R oses, The Navigators, beatific Sixteen, Ae Fond Kiss, Tickets, McLibel,.The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Its a Free World, and Looking For Eric (Robins, n.d.).REFERENCESStrozykowski, M complaisant Realism in British Film 2008Claydon, A. E. New Perspectives on British Cinema Going Beyond the Crisis in MasculinityRobins, M Senses of Cinema Ken LoachThe Internet film Database Looking for Eric 2009The Official Website of Looking for Eric The Movie 2009

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