Friday, March 20, 2009

Skins - To Watch Or Not to Watch?

Such a question arises when you look through recent TV releases and there's nothing extreme enough to satisfy your demanding taste. Some of the critics give it awards, and some would gladly ban it and cross it out of the charts. But what causes such a disruptive reaction?

Today British filmmakers are considered the most stunning, shocking and direct all over the world. They make films that turn the TV-world upside-down, several times. Some of them mock governments, some laugh at global problems, some lead the way into the true reality. Guys from Company Pictures have gone even further, having released series of Skins, that are even more stunning, shocking and direct. So much for talking - you had better just watch Skins.

The first thing you have to bring to notice is that Skins have been given 18+ rating due to adult content - intemperate drug use and alcohol consumption propaganda, coarse language, sex and all the things people focus on when touching the matters of contemporary youth. These teen lifestyle features shown on the screen seem to be gaining popularity among the audience of viewers, for they truly represent what the life for some is like. The action takes place in Bristol, UK - and it is not strange, the creators of the series are Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain.

Both the comedy and the drama are mixed to make an explosively dangerous cocktail of events, emotions and thoughts, somewhat shifted by alcohol, drugs, sexual appetite and other consciousness-changing stuff. The focus lies upon a group of young people, all with their own characters and social issues, attending the college and having parties, supporting their existing relationships and starting new, spending time with their families and friends, living their lives.

Each episode has its central character under the looking glass, but some (like the Season 1 Final) focus on the whole group. As things happen, new episodes are released and the plot evolves, showing not only the particular somebody's in- and outside, but those of the whole social group - teenagers.

Things shown in Skins are to be taken seriously - and they are by the contemporaries, but also they can be misunderstood because of how it looks to people far from understanding all the sub-cultural attributes, way different from how they think life ought to be. That is why it is strongly advisable for one to get into the subject and expand one's life overview before judging. http://www.alltv.info/skins/

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