The document summarizes how the opening sequence of a film represents particular social groups through elements of mise-en-scene. It discusses how the costumes worn by the protagonists and antagonists, who are depicted as male teenagers who are drug addicts and drug dealers, respectively, reflect the styles associated with those groups. Props like fake ecstasy pills and a machete further characterize the groups and advance the storyline. The dialogue contains swearing fitting the personalities and age groups. Camera angles are used to depict power dynamics between characters. While the body language challenges stereotypes of teenagers, it matches the expected behavior of criminals in the scenario portrayed.