Sunday, 4 December 2011

How is regionality represented in Our Friends From The North?

-Snobby
-Upper/middle class
-Setting- A posh restaurant in Newcastle
-Sound- Diegetic- Posh slow music, plates & glasses.

-Characters are wearing suits and dresses
-Accents
-Dialogue- People getting at each other, arguing.
-Shot-reverse-shots

Londoners are represented in a negative way as they're seen as being snobby when she says 'blacks' and then moans about being called 'sweetheart' showing a sense of hypocritism.

Dialogue;
'Sweetheart'
'I'll get off your back when you stop calling me sweet heart'
'Whats the matter with that?'
'it's patronising and i won't have it.'

The woman also tells the man that he can't do/say something.
'You can't say that Oscar.'
'Can't I?'

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