Whenever a new British film comes out they seem to follow a pedictable pattern.
The characters seem overwhelmingly to come from a selection of gangsters/drug addicts/wife beaters/football hooligans/unemployed alcoholics or a mixture of all of these.
They inevitably live on south London housing estates or come from northern towns which always have to be described as "bleak".
The films must always portray anyone from a postion of authority in a negative and simplistic fashion and under no circumstances can the films be uplifting or inspiring.
Now I know that there will be exceptions but they are few and far between.
British filmmakers get nice little tax breaks and money thrown at them by the lottery so I suppose there isn't any incentive to do anything better.
The characters seem overwhelmingly to come from a selection of gangsters/drug addicts/wife beaters/football hooligans/unemployed alcoholics or a mixture of all of these.
They inevitably live on south London housing estates or come from northern towns which always have to be described as "bleak".
The films must always portray anyone from a postion of authority in a negative and simplistic fashion and under no circumstances can the films be uplifting or inspiring.
Now I know that there will be exceptions but they are few and far between.
British filmmakers get nice little tax breaks and money thrown at them by the lottery so I suppose there isn't any incentive to do anything better.