The document discusses how the filmmakers addressed their target audience of ages 16 and up. They used younger actors for the main characters to create a connection between the viewers and characters. They also covered the racial controversy from both sides so that all opinions could feel represented without bias. The film covered the rarely discussed topic of fascist leaders in England, potentially answering questions on people's minds and challenging controversial themes. The film clearly depicted which characters supported or opposed the fascist party through their appearances, with the supporter wearing darker, closed-off clothing symbolizing arrogance while the opponent wore brighter, looser clothing symbolizing an open mind.