The document discusses representations of characters in costumes, props, settings, and makeup in two films. For the film Bullet Boy, it describes Ricky and his friend wearing stereotypical "chav" clothing like tracksuits and gold chains. It also discusses a character wearing traditional clothing from his community. For the film The Wolf of Wall Street, it notes the businessmen wear expensive suits and the women wear classy clothing, indicating their wealth, while they use drugs and money as props showing their illegal but lucrative jobs. It describes the settings as offices, yachts, and for Bullet Boy, a police cell and isolated area, showing the characters' backgrounds and isolation. Makeup is discussed less for portraying stereotypes about black criminals