Monday 1 December 2014

Representation Comparison for VfV and CoM

-Using typical roles of a father and mother figure through Theo and Kee
-Kee being the mother as she is pregnant and trying to survive 
-Theo is the fatherly figure by being the strong, powerful and the decision maker of the the two 
-More relatable to reality with London having typical stereotypes of England 
-Red buses, phone boxes are examples of what London is typically seen as

Hypermasculinity - exaggeration of masculinity 
The Male Gaze - giving the male audience something to look at by objectifying women 
Phallic and Yonic Imagery - symbolism 
Mother figure 

Fast and Furious 4 -
Phallic: the train having the power and trying to hit them, re-enforcing 

We Need to Talk About Kevin -
Motherly figure: the mothers care for the child but then challenges the stereotype when she's throws him 

Captain America - 
Hypermasculinity: challenges it by having a weak solider being the bravest 

Video Essay:

Must have MICRO and MACRO
Discussion of the MACRO
Purpose and meaning
The National Representation 
1-Download and convert clips 
2-Writing up the text for Final Cut 

Points:

-Immigrants standing with the British people through the toughest time
(VfV - Britain Prevails 
CoM - Cafe Bombing) 
-Government control the country, but what at what cause? The positives and negatives  
(VfV - Girl Getting Shot
CoM - Miracle Cease Fire)
-Difference when Government is attacked by the public
(VfV - Parliament Blowing Up
CoM - Uprising)

Mother figure:
-Absences of mother and father figures in CoM due to no children, no hope.
-Mothers represent hope and peace in CoM.
Phallic and Yonic:
-Phallic=power
-V's knifes are his symbol 
-Tunnels are the symbolism of escape in CoM
-VfV uses more phallic and yonic scenes 
Hypermasculinity: 
-VfV uses it with V due to his strength and character
-Symboled as a hero/villain 
-Enhancing the power of the character 
-Hypermasculine characters are there to protect the people because they can't protect themselves 
-CoM doesn't have this type of character 
-Giving life is stronger than masculinity 
-Showing woman have power over men from there trait to balance out fights 

The films are both literal aspects of gender, but where one is actual and one is symbolic. VfV is following the representation but it subverts it. 

Wednesday 19 November 2014

Thesis - V for Vendetta and Children of Men

V for Vendetta (VfV) and Children of Men (CoM) are two different films with many similarities. Both the films have a disaster that we as the audience don't know how it started. In VfV they try and get across he message of warning to the views but in CoM it's a sense of hope. With VfV being a Classic Hollywood Narrative, it follows some of the general conventions of a typical Hollywood film, but then can't at the end gets the viewer thinking about what just happened. This never happens in a typical Hollywood film but that is what VfV is trying to get across. CoM being an independent film, the way it is shot is very different from how VfV was shot this independent film would be trying to make the film more realistic by trying to get it's style of shot across.

Monday 10 November 2014

CoM Narrative

Thesis - your analysis of the comparison 
Similarity:V
Birth and mothers
Terrorism 

CoM: 
Birth 
Infertility 
Terrorism 

CoM EDR:
Equilibrium- coffee shop 
Disruption - Kee is pregnant 
Resolution - Kee with her kid on a boat (cliffhanger) 

Difference - 
Spiritual birth vs actually birth 
V=hero? Gives life for the people BUT was for revenge not for the people 
Theo=hero? Gives life for humanity so life moves on 
Typical hero stereotypes V would be it
But Theo is there to show a sense of realism because more people are like Theo. Why? To show a message of hope 

V is a message of warning 
CoM is a message of hope       Difference 

POV shots to put the audience in the film, make it realistic. The director is used this in most of his films to try and get the sense of realism.

Fatherly figures are Jasper in CoM and Dietrich in V 

V for Vendetta:
 
-Villain is the army/Government
-Dispatcher is Evey when V saves her and invites her to the destruction of the old bailey 
-Evey in the first part as the typical woman would be the helper to V
-Evey again would be the princess because in the first part she needs saving and protecting 
-the donor in this would be V and could be Dietrich for both helping Evey when she needed help 
-V would be the hero for many people in VfV because he stands up for the people and takes down the Government but blowing up Parliament. But he is this way due to him wanting vengeance for the Government 

Children of Men:

-Villain is the Government 
-The dispatcher would be Julian for the original offering but could be Kee as well because she gives Theo the meaning for doing it 
-The helper would be Jasper because he gives Theo and everyone a place to stay and be safe
-Kee would be seen as the princess of the film due to the fact she needs protecting throughout and being rescued from Government 
-The donor in CoM could be Jasper, he gives Theo the place to stay and gives him a car to escape 
-Finally the hero would be Theo because he is there to help and sacrifice to send hope for the new generation

Character Driven Motivations:

V for Vendetta is trying to get across the sense of realism. Not as simplistic as people want it to be. V's motivation is revenge on Government but ends up being the hero for the people of London. Good vs Bad

Children of Men is more complicated than VfV. We can't tell who would be the villain and hero because some of the characters are more likely to have more than one motivation. With infertility when someone comes up pregnant like Kee, it's gives the meaning of hope to the characters of the film.

The character of Sid in Chilren of Men is an important character due to him having a change in moods towards the Theo and Kee. Once he sees the baby he then takes it into his own hands and acts like most of humanity would probably do by trying to take the baby and use it as a tool go get what he wants.

Wednesday 5 November 2014

Children of Men and V for Vendetta Comparative Essay

Now both films Children of Men and V for Vendetta are dystopian based. Both set in the near future with a corrupted Government who run everything. Although both films have a different drive mind, Children of Men focuses on the infertility of women and how it affects the society. In V for Vendetta it shows how a corrupt Government run by a dictator can abuse the power over there people, and then have the people stand for what is right.

Obviously the first similarity we can get from the two films is that they are both dystopian futures set in London, and that are both under control from there Government who want to make England a better, purer country. Both films have the same intentions for all the homosexuals, jews and any religions, they all want them gone but they do it in there own way. By making this in the near future it could be trying to send warning symbols to the viewers. That if this happens, if the country goes into the dictatorship state then we will be overrun by the power of the Government and forced to follow more rules. But still in Children of Men it was a natural case, the film never explained how it got into that state. And in V for Vendetta it was a biological war starting with the Government and turning people with them.

Another similarity of the two is the theme of revolution. To get the messages across both films have to have a violent uprising to achieve there freedom. In V for Vendetta it was the peoples uprising from there homes to go and stand beside V who was there to be the leader of the revolution for the people. Although his actions may have been seen as heroic and peaceful protest at the start, when V decided to blow up the House of Parliament it was then seen as violent protest. But all this was still for one thing and one thing only, freedom, which there achieved once the buildings were gone, and the country could start  rebuilding again. Like in Children of Men the film also had a violent uprising to get the points across but there was no question being answered as to how this war started. None the less the revolution was still to over come the fear of Government.

A difference between the two films would be that they have different drive point, they have a different way of reaching the goal. For Children of Men there main focus was infertility, that is what all the character are sparring towards. As the problem is unexplained it is very hard to determine any other possible themes between both films. The drive point for V for Vendetta is when the protagonist (V) is searching for revenge, but his revenge is seen as heroic and that is when the people stand with him to start a new beginning.

Overall the two films Children of Men and V for Vendetta have many similarities in there style and there layout of themes. There only main difference though is there final drive point.

Monday 3 November 2014

Conclusion

Conclusion

V for Vendetta's sides of the war are V vs the Government. V can be seen as a terrorist or a freedom fighting so it's hard to choose a side. In Children of Men the war is between the rebels and the army. Any other film we would choose the rebels but in this case the rebels aren't the good people we think they always are in other films. The baby in the film could be seen as a Jesus figure with a sense of rebirth and hope for everyone





Wednesday 15 October 2014

How Does V Represent Typical Gender Roles to Communicate Messages?

Throughout the film V for Vendetta, it brings out some of the stereotypical gender roles between characters. They way it presents the gender roles at the beginning is quite sexist. It doesn't show the femininity of the characters until later on in the film. Once into the film you can clearly see that they then start to promote the fact of being feminine, masculine men, such as Chancellor Sutler,  loses there masculinity towards the end and then the film starts applying it to there actions and behaviour.

There is a sense of the father and mother figures towards some of the characters towards each other. If we take V for example he would be a mother figure at the beginning of the film towards Evey. He takes her in and looks after her by doing actions that we would categorised with feminine traits. Traits such as cooking which most people would class mainly as a feminine characteristic. Also when V is alone he likes to dance which is more popular with woman. Although V does a lot of these feminine actions, he still has a hype of masculinity by the actions he does towards Government and the scientist that experiments on him by killing them all. Going back to V being a mother figure, he is also a fatherly figure. When we think of fatherly figures we get the approach that they need to be strong, caring and someone they can trust. Evey up to this point trusted V but then that changes when she is put into a mock prison camp set up by V to try and get Evey to over come her fear. This is then giving her the sense of freedom that she's wanted and she is then reborn in a way.

At first, Evey is show to us as a typical women. Long hair, make-up and getting dressed up to go out. When she does go out her fear starts to come out more with the way she acts when she is attempted to be raped. This whole conception of fear is that there is always a source. In Evey's case it would be when her mother is kidnapped and black bagged out of her life. After that she has been living in fear all her and she has been needing a father figure to look up to. Dietrich would be the most suited in a way because being Evey's boss and them being close, Evey has someone to look up to. The scene where Evey can over come her fear is when she has just come out of the prison and has just realised that V set it up. She walks onto the balcony and raises her arms up to give the sense of freedom in her life. It then juxtapose with the scene when V is doing that in the fire, but his isn't for freedom, but for vengeance.

Chancellor Sutler possibly has the biggest impact of a fatherly figure. He has the most power over anyone in the film due to his stature. As a fatherly figure Sutler controls most of the nation, much like a father that has to control his family. He creates the rules, he tells people what they can and cannot do. When Sutler is first introduces it's him on the big screen talking down to three inspectors who are talking about the problem with the destruction of the Old Bailey. As the dictator Sutler has to tell everyone what to do and then they make up an excuse for why the Old Bailey was blown up. Sutler has a lot of the masculine traits that you would think that a dictator would have, he has the power, and most of all he has the voice of the people. His gender does change right at the end when he is killed by V. V makes him act all innocent, has him on his knees begging for his life. At this point Sutler knows what he has done wrong and he is crying and grovelling, this brings his high level of power and masculinity right down to low level of femininity. Now that Sutler's fatherly position has just been destroyed from his actions towards the people and towards V, he has now been removed from the family in a way and now killed. This could link in to reality due to the fact that if you are using power over family, you can be forgotten, you can be left by the people that helped you get to where you are.

Men act, women appear. This is challenged in V due the gender change with Evey. At the beginning where we have Natalie Portman as the typical girly girl with her hair and make up, change to where she loses her femininity. By having her change to a male gender role, she is now changing the perception of the men act and women appear. Originally, Natalie Portman would be there to feature, to be looked at, she is the Male Gaze in this film, but when she gets taken to the mock prison camp and has her head shaved, her femininity gets more and more shorter. The way she is made to look in the second part of film is to make her look man, to create a Female Gaze if you will. This is then there to try and get us to understand that there is more to woman in a film, other to just be looked at by males.

The destruction of Old Bailey probably gave V a hypermasculinity rush, meaning that it gave him more masculinity in his actions. The explosion made him look more powerful and the way that they have shot it, the use of the different angles, gave him the hype of masculinity that defined the gender of V. When if you look at the Old Bailey, it has a point top that can give it phallic imagery. The Old Bailey is a court, it represents can represent the justice of people, meaning if it destroyed, all meaning lost. When V destroys it, he uses it as a symbol. It symbolises the Government, Government not giving justice to innocent people. With the Old Bailey being a phallic object, when destroyed, it can get rid of all the power in that it has, it makes it weak and it makes it feminine.

V for Vendetta represents typical stereotypes of gender roles throughout the film. By doing this it gets communicates messages to the audience. This can be for showing the viewer to bring out the feminine traits. V helps promote the ideas of feminine traits in many ways seen throughout the film. Such as the phallic imagery and the use of the mother and father roles between characters.











Wednesday 8 October 2014

How Does V for Vendetta Get Across its Message & Beliefs Through Its Themes

Introduction -
V for Vendetta involves many themes, some of which have messages that can get across as to how the story is told. Vengeance is a theme, V is doing all of this for revenge on the people that experimented on him many years ago. Whilst V is doing this for revenge, the sense of freedom is starts to come out, as V makes all the people stand up to Government and join him. Revolution is one of the most important themes as all the people are now learning not to be feared by Government, but for Government to be feared of the people. Also terrorism can be a big part, as V's acts are being called an act of terrorism, to him they are what he believes in. Religion can also play about this due to the Government experimenting and trying to make humans better.

Theme 1 -
Vengeance. This is what the story is evolved around. V is an experimentation from Government works but when all was destroyed and killed, he survived, all this has been for revenge so V has gone to kill all the people that were still alive and that experimented on him. One of these was the bishop scene. Evey was helping V to kill him by dressing up and acting venerable to the bishop, but when they are talking Evey tries to example it all to him but he doesn't believe. All this happens and then V comes in and kills him, but before he does the bishop knows who he is. He gets all this idea of vengeance when he dies. Purpose is to understand why he is doing all of this to all the people.

Theme 2 -
As all this is being done for revenge on Government, V unveils the theme of freedom. Freedom is the people standing up against there Government. At the final march scene where everyone has joined together, that has now given all the people a sense of freedom. The Government will stand down because they have over come the controlling nature of he Governments power. It's also shown through the angling of the camera, when it looks at the military men, the camera looks down upon them to show that power is being lost. This linking into that people shouldn't be afraid to show what they believe in.

Theme 3 -
One of the biggest themes and possibly the most important message in the film is the sense of revolution. When everyone is stood together all wearing the V mask, they have all now stood up in what V believes in, but then this gets the sense that they will now not be afraid to stand up in what they believe. Government should fear the people, not the people fearing the Government. Tries to get the message across that this is how real society should think, Government is just face, they need someone for people to believe in that they know they will help there future, but as the last person in charge said the same and yet nothing happens.

Theme 4 -
Terrorism occurs a lot in the film. But what people think is terrorism, V thinks is symbolism. When the Old Bailey is destroyed it's classed as terrorism. But for V it symbolises what he will do the following year. It makes it hard for us to determine the identity of someone when they think that the wrong think is the right thing to do. Gets a question going on what actually is terrorism? Terrorism is defined in many different ways, if someone does something bad on a day to day basis, is that classed as terrorism? Gets us thinking about reality in different ways as if everyone and everything we do could be an act of terrorism.

Theme 5 -
Finally religion. As Government take the lives of hundreds, possibly thousands to try and make us better humans in the scenes where people line up for shots, but then cut to a scene where there all dead in a ditch. They succeed in one try and that is when everything got destroyed and V had become a stronger person. As religion in this goes it tries to tell us that we shouldn't try and change who we are, some people would think that it's wrong and really we are just trying to play God in some ways. If this did happen and we succeed, like they did once, it could come back and kill us all for what we did to it.

Conclusion -
I believe that the film does show many messages to the audience through its themes. The way is film is produced and the structure it follows, you could not clarify it as a typical Hollywood Narrative. Although it does follow some of the rules, must are just guided. This could mean that because of how it's set out, and how it doesn't follow certain rules, it can make us question the rules in real life on society and Government are set out and how we follow certain rules.

Monday 29 September 2014

Stock Characters & VfV Links

Stock Charatcers: 
A character that fits a role 

V
-Black knight 
-Anti-hero 
-Hero 
-Lone vigilante 
-V doesn't conform to stock charatcers, because it keeps it interesting, makes it more mysterious, to make you think, understand a warning and message. Shows realism 

-Isn't a typical Hollywood film.

V for Vendetta Links -

Cause and effect: V gets powers from experimentations
Character driven: V has a 'prize' to claim which is the Parilament buildings destroyed 
Opposition and conflict: The symbol of Government and realism, there is no decisive villain 
3 Act Structure (E-D-R)
Positive End/Closure 
Believable 'Realism'

Summary: Why does V for Vendetta not fit/fit into a typical Holloywood film? 

There are ways that it does fall into a Hollywood film, ways such as cause and effects, something happens to someone and we know how it happened. In V's case it would be that he got powers from being experimented on and now wanting revenge. It doesn't fit into it due to it not being just a one character driven film. In others there would be one character that without them there would be no film, but in V for Vendetta, there's more than one character that drives the film. But still both of the characters that drive it forward are both relevant and without either there is no film. There's a lot of opposition and conflict that can make this a Hollywood film. The film is deliberately is doing this to show the different rules that need to be followed. The good the bad, the rules are very black and white. 




Exam Prep - The Messages of VfV

Themes:
What the characters are doing and why they're doing it.
Characters are symbolic. 

Messages:
-People should not fear Government.
-Sends warning. (Dystopian themed, there to send warnings) 
-Totalitarianism (Ruled by one dictator.) 
-Revolution is the replacement of the Government. 
-Freedom is worth dying for. 
-Democracy is a face. It makes people think they have a say and some control over the Government decisions.
-Conspiracy Theories is the belief by an individual/group that may be responsible for a particular event. 
-Fascism a dictator/party. Nationalism is a fascist theme; the idea that the countries people stick together. 

Why is V for Vendetta More than 1 Genre?


V for Vendetta - Question


Monday 22 September 2014

Genre of VfV

Types of Genres it could be:

Drama
Horror 
Musical 
Action & adventure
Historical 
War
Science fiction 
Thriller

V for Vendetta 

Why is it more than one genre? 
- Appeal to wider audience 
- Keep it interesting 
- Mostly appealing to for males 
- Male Gaze 
- The person we follow is Evey
- Without her there's no film 

Why is it Sci-Fi?
- Realism 
- "near" future 
- Distopia 
- Doesn't show conventions 
- The way we set the film 
- Too show that certain things could happen
- Makes us look at reality in different ways 

What makes it a thriller? 
- Involves an exciting plot 
- Espionage 
- Crime 
- Detective investigation 
- Should make convosations about reality 

What is the mystery? 
- Whos behind the mask
- How did it get like that in the first place 
- Twist
- Conspiracy 
- Freedom vs Protection 

What makes/doesn't make it an action?
- Fights 
- Takes away the reality of fights
- Entertainment 
- Good or bad character isn't justified clearly 
- No high tech equipment 
- Partially good and bad
- Destroys Parliament who are hiding behind symbolism 
- Shows everyone is good à and bad 
- Experiment on the people with power
- Power meaning people who have a voice over the Government 

Monday 15 September 2014

Camera Content

Voyeurism-
-Is the sexual interest in or practice of spying on people engaged in intimate behaviors such as undressing, sexual activity, or other actions usually considering to be of a private nature. 
-Voyeurism may involve the making of a secret photography or video of the subject during an intimate activity.
-In today's society the concept if voyeurism has evolved.
-Non-pornographic tv shows such as Survivor and The Real World as good examples of voyeurism.

The Male Gaze-
-Is the feminist theory that was first developed by Laura Mulvey in 1975.    -The Male Gaze occurs when the audience or viewer is put into perspective of a heterosexual male.

What can you recognise in this shot from the clip?

-high wide shots to show the setting
-low angle shot
-close up of apes to show more importance 
-still shots 
-throws bone up and camera follows it up to space, shows millions of years evolution from bone to space
-low angle when hitting bones (shows power) 
-idea that we evolved from apes, Darwin's theory 
-using tools for first time, that's why he was confused while doing it 
-graphic match 
-central framing 
-close ups 
-aliens helped us evolve
-as the sun goes up it shows where we should go and discover 

Narrative: the way the stories being told 

Sub-text: underlying ideas, messages/meaning

Unusual shots usually have most meaning

How is the camera giving deeper meaning to the sub-text?

-shallow focus 
-following shot
-close up in car
-point of view 
-view angle 
-shows fear of the people 

Director is trying to get across the fear of the actors when batman is running around. This happens by constantly using close ups and shallow focus shots. Shallow is used to show more fear than the other character, so the close up character has more fear. The point of view shot was used to show the audience what it's like to be in that position. The wide shot was used to give the location/setting away and the atomsphere of the setting.

Inglorious Basterds Pub Scene -
-opposing each other, wide angle 
-gain importance 
-gun under table, on the surface there's difference  
-close up 
-over the shoulder
-guns symbolize importance 
-shallow focus 
-holds gun by couch to show masculinity 
-battle for power
-all kicks off

Saving Private Ryan -

-extreme close ups, helps connect with character 
-hand shaking
-low angle shots of us looking at him
-shows power, but getting shot so losing power
-dramatic shot
-point of view
-immediacy 
-slow mo, no sound, focus's on facial expressions not surroundings 

Goodfellas -

-following shot, (tracking shot) 
-gets special treatment than other people 
-power
-long take 
-realism
-mafia gang 
-doing it to base on real life

Gone with the Wind -

-pans out 
-walk through dead/injured bodies 
-deeper the pan, shallow focus occurs
-close up to camera
-power over the doctor, then doctor stands and gains importance 
-central position in pan shot

Monday 8 September 2014

MICRO - Limitless Analysis

"Micro"
- Cinematography
- Sound
- Mise-en-Scene
- Edit

'Citizen Kane' Camera Work:
Power?
Relationship?
Mother and son
Husband and wife
Lawyer
Mothers most important as she stays in the main shot
Tilted to show power
Man leaves shot
Silence falls
Emotional connection
Master shots
Main characters is centre shot
Man influences on mother
Boy is always visible
Steps in to scene to gain importance
Emotional connects to camera

Main Shots:
Low angle
Wide
Medium close up
Long shot

Say what you see:
Positioning in camera
Occupy more space
Relationship between people
Power can change, movement with characters

Analysis:
Woman's more important, has power
Blocking, whats being seen in the shot
Mum and dad, opposite sides of each other, oppose
Lawyer is between the parents,
Boy is always in middle of the shot, shows how he is stuck between

Limitless Bar Scene:
Setting: A bar

Characters: A dealer and a buyer

Costume: Dealer - Nice suit, drinking coffee
Buyer - Drinking beer, scruffy hair

The drug gives him more confidences, changes him completely, he starts working on something that would help him get a job, it's changed his personality, colour is bright to show he's starting again in life, everything's together it's neat, the setting changes, uses laptop to open a new chapter, costumes changed looks better, eyes are brighter


The term 'Blocking' is miss-en-scene

Analysis: 

At the start he was a loser, everything wasn't going for him. When he took a drug to open up more parts of the brain, his life changed and so did the film. The lighting was brighter to show him being confident, also his eyes brighten up to show different aspects in how the drug changed him. He's changed his appearance from scruffy homeless, to casual, somthing everyone does, he's taken off the look of a loser and now changed to someone who has meaning and more importance. His location in his home is now cleaner, it shows him changing for the better and helping him understand life more and starting a new. The framing is more focused on him as he is more opening in his performance. The way he stands shows how he's gained a lot, unlike when he was in the bar all hunched over and closed in.

Saturday 6 September 2014

Thursday 4 September 2014

V for Vendetta MES

Mise-en-Scene: V for Vendetta

Characters -
News anchorman, smartly dress so intelligent and also loud for people to hear him.
Man in a mask, wearing Guy Faux mask with knives and dark robe.
Natalie Portman, wearing smart dress to show class, going to a show of some sorts/night out, different reasons for wearing dark.

Location/Setting -
Future London, anchorman said so on the news.
Dark scene, darker London, having a terrorist (man in mask) blowing stuff up making pollution higher and air thicker and darker.

Props -
Knives, not many guns, more knife fights.

Lighting -
Dark,

Framing and composition -
Both man in mask and Natalie Portman are in the centre of the shot when they are being in the scene.

Monday 1 September 2014

Back to the Future Clip & Intro to MES

Back to the Future Clip:

Characters - Doc, Einstein, Marty
Genre - Sci-fi, comedy
Setting/time/place - House
Themes - Time

Setting/decor:
-messy location
-clocks
-time

Props:
-box of plutonium
-over filled dog bowl
-big speaker
-80's guitar



Mise-en-Scene Structure:
Location/Setting/Design
Costume
Props
Acting
Colours
Lighting
Space



Monday 25 August 2014

Children of Men Analysis

Strike Entertainment and Hit and Run Productions Company released the film ‘Children of Men’ in 2006. Alfonso Cuaron, who also directed films like ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’ in 2004 and ‘Gravity’ in 2013, directed Children of Men. Now what the main message in the film is trying to get across is government can betray their laws, and start caring for everyone as an equal, including immigrants.
The film is shot in the near future, where pollution and technology is high, and babies are few. How the film is shot would be there is lighting involved due to the film being dark from pollution. It is all filmed in England, they drive to a lot of woodland and urban areas like London. The film is easy follow, helped by the way it is filmed and edited together, there’s not much additional sound throughout so it is more natural and makes the viewer concentrate more on the film and not the sound. Filming in this type of style will make the view see more of the film, and not what is going on around it.
With the characters in the film, there is a relationship between the main character Theo Faron played by Clive Owen, and go woman called Julian Taylor played by Julianne Moore, after they start to get close again, Julian was shot and died by people who were with the Government for immigration. Julian was mainly the only reason he was helping the immigrant, and after she died he was going to leave, but then, he gets some new motivation. The immigrant they were helping was pregnant; now this was the first pregnancy for 18 years, so seeing the young girl Kee, played by Clare-Hope Ashitey, gave Theo the motivation he started with. The main probably that they face is getting Kee across England without being seen, but of course, she does. Now if Kee were just a normal immigrant, the soldiers would have killed her, but because she was holding a baby, everyone stopped and let here through because being the first baby in 18 years. At the end of the film you see Kee and Theo in boat at the destination they were going, but a twist is that Theo got shot and bled out, so Kee was there with her baby and waiting. Now it ended this way to get across that people would do anything, even die, to help someone not their culture to survive and try and get a message across to the Government.
‘Children of Men’ is a film mainly based on survival and conflict. The survival part of it is to get the pregnant girl Kee to ‘The Human Project’, but then through the film there is lots of conflict between the Government people and the people helping immigrants. The Government want immigrants dead, but because Kee is pregnant, people who believe in the Human Project are helping and fighting against the Government to try and get a little equality back in there society.