After comparing Warp's first two feature films with Working Title films released around the same time, I am going to look at Working Title's new release, Bridget Jones's Diary. There is however no Warp film out at the moment, their last having been '71. As I will be comparing '71 with Working Title's Wild Child for my mock exam, I will instead chose the latest film by Ken Loach, one of the most prolific and influental social realism auteurs, as the genre is Warp's most common choice in their films and has no internationally recognized stars, features a non-RP protagonist.
BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY
A-List star Renee Zellweger
I, DANIEL BLAKE
No internationally recognised stars
Protagonist is older than the norm of a young, mid 20s to mid-30 star.
Social inequality is not what makes box offices hits during the marketing stage.
BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY
A-List star Renee Zellweger
I, DANIEL BLAKE
No internationally recognised stars
Protagonist is older than the norm of a young, mid 20s to mid-30 star.
Social inequality is not what makes box offices hits during the marketing stage.
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