Analysis Of The Film 'Bra Boys'

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The protagonists in the documentary, the bra boys' (surf gang), are presented by the antagonists (the media and the police) as a violent surfer gang. The filmmaker does this by using original news reports and police interviews highlighting that they are violent outlaws. However, from the Bra Boy’s perspective, their group is “brotherhood” who just love to surf.
This makes the audience split because one side feels against the bra boys from feelings liked disgusted anger and the audience thinks that they should be locked up because people like Anthony Hines give surf groups a bad reputation because in their eyes they are criminals. While the other side who supports the bra, boys feel sympathy for them because they came from a rough childhood …show more content…

One issue, in particular, alcohol-fuelled violence, a highlighted example of this is when a rival gang which was drunk, went upstarts at a bar where two off-duty police officers who were celebrating got bashed up and then the bra boys also whet up there to fight the rival gangs and the police. The target audience is placed in a position to believe that the bra boys are good people because they stood up for the police against a rival gang and they have been misunderstood, but it also makes the audience grateful to be grateful to be away from a life of horror.
The bra boys’ cultural language portray the group to the audience as a …show more content…

Another social language example is how they get their followers because children are from parents that neglected them because of drug abuse , alcohol or domestic related violence the gang grooms them into joining the gang because the children think that they will look after them and become one within the brotherhood and therefore become involved with gang violence to the public's eyes but to the bra boys they are coming into their brotherhood and swearing an oath of loyalty and respect to the brotherhood.
In the event where the bra boys ride the Cyclops wave were the nearest hospital is seven hours away, they used heavy metal rock music to get that feeling of danger and adrenaline rush to the audience because Music can set the tone for the scene so the tone of this scene is hardcore surfing. The use of original footage in this scene is to not only show the amount of passion of surfing that the bra boys have, but also give the audience a sense of endangerment of the wave is because of its size and it isolation because its far away from the nearest hospital, and the use of shaky cam on the surfboard enhances the intensity of the scene and get the feeling of being in the moment meaning that shaky cam also give us an overall perspective of the

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