lunes, 5 de diciembre de 2011

CRITICAL REVIEW OF “THIS IS ENGLAND”


This is a film that brings us to the English life of the '80s, working life where the appearance was very important. It is based on a lonely boy who lost his father in the Falklands War. He lived alone with her mother and did not have many resources, why was the ridicule of their classmates.

But in the school holidays he met other young people with a very different way of seeing things. Entering the skinhead movement, discovering a world of parties, first love and the charms of having Dr. Marteens boots.

But in that same environment he knows people with racist ideas, and living a terrible experience for young children achieving a maturation process Proving that chronic social criticism comes not only from countries with a critical political and economic status. If not first world countries whose streets are more bitter discontent fruitful.

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