Female Protagonist:
She appears to be strong and angsty, verging on early adulthood. Her age will be used to make her seem vulnerable at points in the film, however she will appear to be very independent in the opening; it is ambiguous as to whether the house she walks into is her own or her parents. We've used Kristen Stewart’s character from Welcome To The Rileys as inspiration -as Stewart portrays a girl who is self-sufficient but in such a way it makes the audience question her morals and stability, and also - as well as Katie Jarvis’s character in Fish Tank as she seeks comfort in an older man.
She may therefore be susceptible to trouble and crime which makes her a perfect influence. As for Jarvis, her character fits the social realist aspect of the film as her character is gritty and unedited and in is isn't romanticised, which we like as it builds intimacy with the audience from the very beginning.
We meet the man during the golden hour flashback and discover his name when the female protagonist calls him- Tom. It is unclear as to whether he is a romantic interest or not, but as he appears to be older and put together, it is likely that she seeks comfort in his stability.
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