Bend it like Beckham

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Across
  1. 3. Traditional Indian dress, in the film it symbolises familial and cultural expectations
  2. 5. Jessminder's love for football and the expectations of her family leave her feeling
  3. 7. Jessminder's parents are often shot from this perspective to reflect the power they have
  4. 8. An object or an image in a text that represents an idea or concept (Jessminder's soccer boots are an example of this)
  5. 10. Jessminder has two of these (metaphorically) each symbolised by a different costume
  6. 11. The opening sequence of this film, reflective of how far Jessminder is from her goal
  7. 13. The final setting of the film, symbolic of transition and progress
  8. 14. When in Jessminder's home these shots are most frequently used to make the space feel tight
Down
  1. 1. Soccer parks in this film are often shot with long shots to symbolise that when Jess plays soccer she feels a sense of
  2. 2. Something soccer players wear, in this film it symbolises Jessminder's personal desires
  3. 4. When Jessminer is in the park these shots are most frequently used to make the space feel open
  4. 6. Jessminder's house is cluttered and tightly shot to suggest she feels
  5. 9. Jessminder is often shot from this perspective when talking to her parents to show her as weak
  6. 12. Jessminder's two identities can be visualised through her