The document discusses characterisation in films. It defines characterisation as how a character's personality is revealed, either directly through statements or indirectly through actions, speech, thoughts, effects on others, and appearance. Examples are provided from films like Se7en and Mean Girls to illustrate indirect and direct characterisation. Protagonists and antagonists are also discussed, with James Bond and the Joker provided as examples respectively. The document concludes by noting the filmmakers chose to portray characterisation indirectly and subtly in their own film to create mystery around the characters.