Who is represented in my film is young girl Irene who is popular. Now the actor is asain but I suppose in the film idustry it would be cool to see a Filipino girl play the main part for a movie, althuogh the motive isn't that. The motive is to represent that popular peoples even have tragic in their life. In my opinion it is not stereotypical in the sense yes, the popular girl has everything for a while, but it eventually changes once her life is turned around. It is also to shwo that the "skinny" asian girl witht he popular life does not have evrything the others may think she has.
I am challenging representation by presenting to the audience how hard it is to be a girl, especially a popular one. Many out there don't understand the girls who have the most friends, best looks, and a great social status aren;t living the best lives everyone thinks they are living. This goes by showing someone who is popular loses to someone who is envying her and her for her popularity power. It represents the problems some must go through when society thinks of them high. This can almost represent celebrities and how some may be killed or commit suicide and that even thought the crowd thinks its all rainbow and stars for them, it realistically isn't.
No, I believe my characters play the right part in representing. They show the difficulties that are encountered through 'the popular'. Irene is presented as a popular girl out in a really vulnerable state, and the killer is presented as someone who only has power when putting Irene through a state of surprise. Overall, there are not that many more characters. I do think though, that this is enough to show representation of the characters.