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Louis Snaith
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How is Mise-en-Scene represented through Class in 'Footballers wives'?
In the first shot, it shows us one of the footballers house, which is huge, it has two very flashy and expensive cars, and there is a huge fountain in their front garden, which emphasis' that they don't want to hide their wealth, which could show that they are high class but the cars aren't very pretty, they are just flashy and the cars just show off their wealth, which could suggest that they aren't very classy. Then in the next few shots we get introduced to the first footballer and his wife, they are both wearing very expensive outfits, the man is wearing a silk shirt with spiky jelled hair which shows how rich he is but what he is wearing is more young and less classy and his wife is wearing an inappropriate dress, and considering its very early in the morning, this is what she is going to wear for the whole day which shows that she is lower class. Also his wife doesn't seem so interested, which makes it look like she just wants his money and makes them look more lower class as well. In addition with the other footballer his bedroom is very ugly but everything looks like it cost a bit of money, and he isn't wearing any upper class outfit, he is wearing a casual outfit, which makes him look more lower class. Finally the second footballers wife, is reading 'the sun' which is known to not be very reliable, and since she is reading it, it's makes her seem lower class since she is believing what the paper is saying.
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