Since our genre of movie will be particularly hard to execute and keep refreshing as the same ideas have been recycled and used in previous movies such as Kidulthood, Adulthood, Anuvahood and Shank and over the time that had passed, each movie had been receiving less favourable reviews from the audience meaning that there is nothing new brought to those movies as even the storylines of those movies bear many similarities.
With that being noted, that is why Split's storyline is a storyline played from three 'perspectives' but all played by the main protagonist (Bradley Keano) where an equal amount of time will be spent fleshing out the football character, gang member character and academic character so that none of these three personalities are felt by the audience as not being able to be fully fleshed-out or leaving any 'plotholes' in the movie as any questions that are unanswered about any of these personalities would leave the audience being questionable too.
As shown above, the trailer is of Kidulthood with the "top comment" on YouTube being that the person had actually felt a sense of nostalgia by watching the movie as it reminded him of his teenage memories; (Top comment): "This film reminds me of being a teenager. The ones that spent their time acting 'hard', behaving like these characters never went anywhere in life. This crap they come out with for being this way's nonsense. It's got nothing to do with having no opportunities, or coming from a deprived neighborhood. It's down to sheer laziness - Being more concerned with material objects, acting like their sad excuses for role models, and drink/drug taking, instead of getting your head down and working hard"
This top comment reflects how our movie will have an impact on the main protagonist and how it will be able to relate to the audience's expectations, opinions and also answer their questions about why gang societies are relentless to the innocent and won't just give up being criminals as the storyline will revolve around Bradley Keano actually wanting to leave his crime life yet he cannot banish it as it will not set him free.
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