Evaluation Question 2 How does your media product represent
particular social groups?
Slide 2
George is an ordinary white male in his mid 20s. He works in a
boring office job which isnt really going anywhere. He gets on with
all of his colleagues but lives alone. He spent allot of his
childhood being physically and mentally abused by his father. As a
result of this he is so sadistic, he enjoys killing people. We
wanted to portray him as an ordinary member of society by dressing
him in a big coat, black jeans and black shoes to make it seem as
if he is an ordinary person living an ordinary life however,
because the film is from the perspective of the antagonist, it
isn't clear as to whether or not he is the villain. You could
potentially draw a comparison between George and the character John
Doe in the film Se7en. Initially it seems like there is no reason
for the murders however it becomes clearer later on in the
plot.
Slide 3
Throughout the opening we begin to learn more about George,
what he likes to wear, where he likes to relax and you begin to
pick up on his habits. We begin to notice that George has a pack of
cards and he seems to become agitated when he flicks through the
deck and finds either the 'King of Clubs' or the 'Queen of Hearts'.
These to cards remind him of his parents, his father a gambler and
alcoholic and his mother, a kind an affectionate woman who cared
allot for George. These cards triggers George to have flashbacks in
which he murdered a young woman because the way he hunted her down
was similar to how his father killed his mother however, George
thinks that it is his father who killed the young woman so George
can't understand why he remembers the event so vividly. The
character of George is a very stereotypical of the thriller genre
as he seems to 'blend in' to the people around him. Something that
is atypical is the fact that he has no perception of the murders
which challenges the standard thriller conventions.
Slide 4
Image Sources Picture of the character 'John Doe' from Se7en -
http://goo.gl/HnV9CYhttp://goo.gl/HnV9CY Pictures of the character
'George' (taken from our OTS) - http://goo.gl/Bz3uDp
http://goo.gl/Bz3uDp