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Semiotics 
Isobel Kelly
Bullet Boy 
• Ricky 
• Just come out of prison, this shows us that he has done something wrong 
and was in trouble with the law. 
• Grey Clothing shows his lower status, compared to the prison guards. 
• He also has bling around his neck, perhaps trying to revive his status with 
what he is allowed in prison. 
• Little Brother 
• Dressed in school uniform, he has a good education, his uniform is smart, 
and must have been expensive. 
• He is also wearing a coat, this shows us that his family is not short of 
money as they can afford a full school uniform and coat.
• Best Mate 
• Owns a run down car. Perhaps cant afford a smarter car. 
• Smokes 
• Wears earrings and a necklace, just like Ricky, maybe to raise his status 
• He swears at the child, showing the audience that this is a normal and 
regular occurrence and that the child is used to it. 
• Prison Guards 
• Higher status shown by their uniform, and the fact that the police are a 
higher status to prisoners. 
• Her friendly yet assertive attitude shows us that she’s used to working with 
people like Ricky.
Dirty, Pretty, Things. 
• Okwe 
• Dressed in brown smart clothes, however they are old and worn, this could 
signify that they are his only set of smart clothes and that he works a lot. 
• He speaks 3 different languages showing that he is very smart, however 
working as a taxi driver he perhaps can’t reach his full potential. 
• ‘Okwe’ is a Nigerian name, we can also see that he is an illegal immigrant. 
• Business men 
• Dressed in smart suits, however different to Okwe’s. Their immaculate 
suits show their high class. 
• Also the setting of the airport shows how wealthy they are as flights are 
exepensive. They can also afford a taxi to take them home.
• Taxi company owner 
• The taxi company is based in the middle of an estate, as we see when 
Okwe is driving there. 
• In the bathroom there is no towel or soap, showing what they can’t 
afford or do not care about, e.g. health, as we see when he asks 
Okwe to look at one of his health matters. 
• The company owner has a cross on a chain around his neck, 
representing his religion. 
• The lighting in the shop is red, this could be referring to the red light 
district.
Fish Tank 
• Mia Williams 
• Her clothes look quite old and typical of a ‘chav’ like person. She 
wears a fish net top, perhaps echoing the films title, and hoop 
earrings. 
• The setting is on a housing estate, this shows that she isn’t wealthy 
and does not have ideal living conditions 
• She seems to be a 15 year old girl, who like other children on the 
estate, does not attend school, showing that she is not currently in 
education.
• Group of Boys 
• Dressed some without tops on, and tattoos on their body, they jeer at the 
dancing girls. 
• Some are holding Rottweilers, often associated with gangs, and known for 
being violent dogs. 
• One of the boys t-shirts says ‘This is not a game’. This could be echoing the 
storyline or reality of life on an estate. 
• Group of girls. 
• Dressed provocatively, they clearly are looking for the attention of the 
boys. They don’t seem embarrassed in anyway, showing that this is 
normal for them. 
• Dancing in a park surrounded by an estate, they clearly are also not 
wealthy or well educated.

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Semiotics

  • 2. Bullet Boy • Ricky • Just come out of prison, this shows us that he has done something wrong and was in trouble with the law. • Grey Clothing shows his lower status, compared to the prison guards. • He also has bling around his neck, perhaps trying to revive his status with what he is allowed in prison. • Little Brother • Dressed in school uniform, he has a good education, his uniform is smart, and must have been expensive. • He is also wearing a coat, this shows us that his family is not short of money as they can afford a full school uniform and coat.
  • 3. • Best Mate • Owns a run down car. Perhaps cant afford a smarter car. • Smokes • Wears earrings and a necklace, just like Ricky, maybe to raise his status • He swears at the child, showing the audience that this is a normal and regular occurrence and that the child is used to it. • Prison Guards • Higher status shown by their uniform, and the fact that the police are a higher status to prisoners. • Her friendly yet assertive attitude shows us that she’s used to working with people like Ricky.
  • 4. Dirty, Pretty, Things. • Okwe • Dressed in brown smart clothes, however they are old and worn, this could signify that they are his only set of smart clothes and that he works a lot. • He speaks 3 different languages showing that he is very smart, however working as a taxi driver he perhaps can’t reach his full potential. • ‘Okwe’ is a Nigerian name, we can also see that he is an illegal immigrant. • Business men • Dressed in smart suits, however different to Okwe’s. Their immaculate suits show their high class. • Also the setting of the airport shows how wealthy they are as flights are exepensive. They can also afford a taxi to take them home.
  • 5. • Taxi company owner • The taxi company is based in the middle of an estate, as we see when Okwe is driving there. • In the bathroom there is no towel or soap, showing what they can’t afford or do not care about, e.g. health, as we see when he asks Okwe to look at one of his health matters. • The company owner has a cross on a chain around his neck, representing his religion. • The lighting in the shop is red, this could be referring to the red light district.
  • 6. Fish Tank • Mia Williams • Her clothes look quite old and typical of a ‘chav’ like person. She wears a fish net top, perhaps echoing the films title, and hoop earrings. • The setting is on a housing estate, this shows that she isn’t wealthy and does not have ideal living conditions • She seems to be a 15 year old girl, who like other children on the estate, does not attend school, showing that she is not currently in education.
  • 7. • Group of Boys • Dressed some without tops on, and tattoos on their body, they jeer at the dancing girls. • Some are holding Rottweilers, often associated with gangs, and known for being violent dogs. • One of the boys t-shirts says ‘This is not a game’. This could be echoing the storyline or reality of life on an estate. • Group of girls. • Dressed provocatively, they clearly are looking for the attention of the boys. They don’t seem embarrassed in anyway, showing that this is normal for them. • Dancing in a park surrounded by an estate, they clearly are also not wealthy or well educated.