The characters, dialogue and the entire mise-en-scene are
all used and inspired by the real world.
The film opening from "This is England" is very
useful when looking for a good example of the social realism genre.
The film opening also represents a lot of historical
context. It shows many uprisings and demonstrations on the streets. People
going on strike, wars and bombing of houses and ships etc. During many different clips we also see
images of Margaret Thatcher, who was the prime minister of the United Kingdom
from 1979 to 1990. By knowing this, we can state that a lot of the scenes may
have been shot at that time period.
During the entire film opening, there are people and stories
portrayed on screen. These show everyday characters and their working class
backgrounds. This use of untrained actors and everyday situations, is a typical
convention of a social realist film. It also makes the movie more realistic and
the audience might also be able to relate themselves to the movie.
We also see a lot of different shots from the wedding of the
Prince of Wales and Princess Diana, which took place on the 29th of July 1981.
These pictures again show the audience that most of the scenes are shot in that
specific time period.
A lot of scenes are emphasising on what Britain was like
back then. The non-diegetic song in the film opening is called "54-56
What's my number?". The band "Toots and the Maytals", has
written this song to show the ability to grow and thrive against injustice.
During the film opening, we see a lot of shots of
demonstrations and also people fighting against the police. Since the song is
about fighting injustice, we can conclude that many of the scenes were about
people who felt unjust.
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