

After watching Fallout a number of teen were asked about their views. Anyone trying to exert some authority by telling them off is likely to make them rebel even more. Others agree that they have a right to play their music loudly. Some individual argue that it is not the Media to blame for peoples bad behavior nowadays. It could be argued that Street Crime films portray the life of real people with some exaggerated extent. This statement shows that in a way individuals do not get influenced to a high extent by films for the reason that they are already doing what is done in films such as Fallout-it is nothing new to them. But why shouldn’t I play my music on a bus?". Maybe if a woman with a sleeping baby asked me to I might.

"I would just turn it up louder if someone asked me to turn it down. Is this scenario familiar to them? "Yeah I play my music on the bus because I want to," says Paul. Teens in a large group are playing their music loudly on the bus and the policeman, Joe, grabs the phone and throws it out the window. "I know people who walk around with guns." Therefore this statement shows that the individual believes that people carry weapons because everyone is doing so nowadays for protection.Īn incident of bad behaviour on public transport in the film is one scene the Henry Compton boys found particularly funny. You have to carry them if other people do," says Paul, who lives on a nearby estate in North End Road, Hammersmith. He replied "People carry them for protection, in case something bad is going to happen to them. A member of the cast was asked if he believed that films such as these is the result of why people carry weapons, is it because they feel if they don't they will not look big within the society or their area. The film contained numerous powerful themes which in my eyes did not encourage crime but presented it in a bad light. The most recent film that i have watched that was based on gun and knife crime was Channel 4 Fallout(Disarming Britain Season). Bullet Boy is located in a ‘real place’, an area of North East London sometimes reffered to as a 'Murder Mile' because of the relatively high incidence of fatal attacks, many involving guns. Presence and influence of drugs, the film did not pause for a moment in its illustrations of street violence and a generalĪnother film that contains similar influencial story line is 'Bullet Boy'. From the less than Catholic attitudes towards sex to the unavoidable Kidulthood was raw, gritty and disturbingly honest.

To my surprise after the film ended an argument broke out between 2 groups of people, to an extent copying behaviour of the actors in Adulthood. I have recently went to watch Adulthood myself and the themes that the film contained was too violent to be a 15 certificate.

The main films that may portray that picture are Life & Lyrics, Love and Basketball, Bullet Boy, Dubplate Drama, Kidulthood and most recently Adulthood. There is a number of different gang culture films that might have a negative effect on individuals and may trigger them to perform in a certain way that is violent.
