In the opening of the film Rushmore from 1998, we looked at The main character we were immediatly intoduced to, Max Fisher. From the opening montage of the clubs and groups he is involved in we can see that he is not a sterotypical teenager by the way he puts himself forward to lead the groubs and teams. It is unusual that a teenager of his age would be prepared to put themselves forward and spend all of their free time setting up and organising clubs. Also we can see by the uniform he wears that he is not a sterotypical teenager, other teenagers his age would prefer to dress casualy and to not make much of an effort, whereas Max likes to always dress smart. He wears a blazer with his schools badge on and this shows he takes pride in his appearence, He wears his uniform for every club he does which shows he enjoys dressing smart.
Also the fact that he has all younger people join his clubs and every one he is associated with him is younger than him. This could be because he is not noticed by people his own age because he stands out as being different.
We also feel that he is on his own and unlike other teenagers he is happy how he is and dosnt make much of an effort to mix with others, he is always shown looking happy how he is. We can also see that he takes great pride in how clever he is and uses it as an advantage to out smart adults. This is also very not like an average teenager. We can see that he thinks of himself as being very intelligent and above everyone, this might also be why he finds it hard to fit in as people are wary of him and know what he is like.
some interseting points e.g.: 'From the opening montage of the clubs and groups he is involved in we can see that he is not a sterotypical teenager by the way he puts himself forward to lead the groubs and teams. It is unusual that a teenager of his age would be prepared to put themselves forward and spend all of their free time setting up and organising clubs.' this is a good point that needs to be elaborated on. refer more closely to the text and write with as much detail as possible. you notice relevant points (such as the one above) you now need to write more about them. good work though.
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