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Analysis of "Twin Town"  

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Sulaiman Sarwar 12SG Analysis of "Twin Town" Twin Town (1997). Director : Kevin Allen In the first opening minutes of "Twin Town" the director has chosen the shots carefully, as he needs to make a careful representation of the setting of Wales. The first scene begins with a credit sequence, and a landscape shot of a block of terraced housing. Although terraced housing is quite common, the audience start to get a geographical knowledge of where the film is set via the stereotypical factors that have been inserted into the film. Firstly, the sound is of a woman singing - Welsh people are famous for singing. Secondly, there is a shot of a group of children playing rugby, another "Welsh" sport as it is very popular in Wales. The director has decided to use these shots as he wants to create a setting that the audience can relate to, and as the film...

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