Tuesday 2 October 2012

Attack The Block - Reveiw


   At first I was wary about watching this film. I have a certain taste when it comes to sci-fi and know that it can go fantastically or be soul-crushingly awful. I was amazed at how much I liked it.
 Set in South London, it is centred round a gang of youths lead by 15 year old Moses, and a young nurse named Sam – whom teams up with the gang. She is reluctant at first due to the fact the gang had mugged her earlier that night, however when a pension of aliens attack the block (funnily enough) where they live.
   The film was written and directed by Joe Cornish and I believe he did a marvelous job with a budget of only $13,000,000 (around £8,026,200) and I think that he didn't focus too much on making the film either a sci-fi or a comedy, and so made it more realistic - it had the sort of jokes people use in every day life instead of obviously scripted humor, referencing popular culture as well, such as Britain's Got Talent, Ghostbusters, and  Gears of War.
  The characters themselves were interesting. I loved how they were at first depicted to be petty criminals - making them 'typical' London teenagers - but then we got a glimpse into their home lives just before they went out to try and find one of the aliens - which gave them more depth, showing them as just normal kids with families. Joe Cornish himself interviewed various kids in youth groups in order to find out what kind of weapons they would use if an alien invasion actually occured and also did researcg on the type of language the film characters would use to accurately show how South London street kids speak. I think this was a great idea to make the film more realistic rather thab gaving a script meant for well-spoken teenagers with machine guns.

  One of the reasons I enjoyed the film was the aliens themselves are not the typical grey beings, they are dark and fury, so they cannot be seen clearly in the dark - which would be believable evolutionary camouflage on another planet.
  The film used relatively unknown actors (the most famous being Nick Frost) which I thought was better than having an all-star cast. This way it was more believable that they were just normal kids off of the street and would have brought down he production costs. I did enjoy Nick Frost's cameo in the film although i had hoped he would be in it more.
  Attack The Block got a worldwide gross of $5,824,175 (around £3,606,911.58) so it appears to not have done as well as it was predicted to. This may have been because the film was promoted poorly, with there being only the one trailer and only one or two movie posters.


  Some people didn't like the film because of the main characters used: a gang of London teenagers who had mugged a woman in the first five minutes of the film.They argued that this was in bad taste and encouraged anti social behavior. Although I recognise where these views are coming from, I think the film portrayed the message that people are neither bad n'or good, as the gang of youths ended up saving the woman they mugged and killing all the aliens.

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