The film begins with a male narration of what is to be seen in the film. It is seen at the start of the film that drugs are going to be a major …show more content…
The violence and controlling attitude between characters was shocking and made me think about how easy it is to get mixed in with the wrong crowd in areas that this film is set. Ill Manors as a film shows the bad and the horrors of being mixed in with drugs and I liked seeing how the lives of different drug dealers were interlinked and how certain decisions effected everyone.
The film shows how rough some places can be, and how horrible some people can be. This film also shows that people don’t care about women or about anyone but themselves. I think it’s quite ironic that the one guy who walks around thinking he is all that and no one can mess with him because he will kill them, ends up getting shot in the head by a child. This film also shows men pushing around women and making one woman sell herself to get money as she stole and lost someone’s …show more content…
The results and consequences of even the smallest decision are shown throughout. Women are just seen as sex objects and are treated horribly throughout. Children are abused and teenagers’ lives are tied up and often lost in drugs. They believe they have no future and drugs and gangs are the only way to go. With feeling like they have been lost through the system, they are left with little choice but to fight and carry on making a living the only way they know how. This is what Ben Drew wanted to get across, the violence and youth of today in some areas on London, feeling like there is no escape or help