billy eliot brassed off
... Billy Elliot (Stephan Daldry, 2000) and Brassed Off (Mark Herman, 1996) are two of them which send audience to the time 1984 and 1992 in Britain. ... Therefore Billy Elliot and Brassed Off are both stressed in the same topics like social and political situation in Britain and struggling with difficulties. In both Billy Elliot and Brassed Off a similar picture of the miners community, which have been badly affected from Thatcher’s politics, is shown. ... In Billy Eliot Billy’s father and brother joined a strike for getting their job again and because of the strike they should face with police everyday. ... In Brassed Off the difficulties of unemployment also obvious in the Phil’s situation especially. ... Nevertheless, in Billy Eliot Billy’s father return to his work and break the strike to find money for his son represents there is no way for gaining money for them. ... In the end of the Billy Eliot Billy’s father said that he had never been in London because there no pits in there. These conservation between Billy and his father is explain the limited way of life of the workers. In Brassed Off the society picture is similar with Billy Eliot , characters working in the coal mines and they live in identical type of houses which are small, contiguous to each other and have no private garden.