N.W.A. - Fuck Tha Police

N.W.A. - Fuck Tha Police

Politics- The treatment of young, black American men in Compton, LA. A campaign for rights. It is suggested that the LA white police will be killed. The court system is also mocked that it is ''bullshit'' as they are unfairly treatment.

Genre- 

Debates- Controversial due to the lyrics and the harsh language regarding the police. Their solution to police brutality is to aggressively mock the police. The 'N' word is repeatedly used to desensitise it - Re-appropriation (Where a group of people give a word new power)

Representation-

Straight Outta Compton - Theatrical Trailer

- N.W.A. music in the background throughout the entire trailer with added piano of which made it more dramatic - of which is conventional.

- Film trailers are made to target and obtain that audience.

- Potential audiences: Older teenagers interested in rap/hip hop, Older teenage girls who are into real life stories, aspiring teenage musicians.

- It is a biopic of N.W.A.'s story.

- The fast paced editing captures the audiences attention, however the entire film is not this fast paced otherwise it would overwhelm the audience.

- The film shows a social justice movement of which will attract an audience.

- The film shames society for associating black people with crime - it is a criticism of society.

_ The film is sensored in order to appeal to a wider audience. Instead of killing the police they are beating inequality. A more positive message.

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