Phrases with «unsympathetic characters»

"Unsympathetic characters" refers to the individuals in a story or narrative who are difficult for the audience or readers to feel empathy or compassion towards. These characters often possess negative qualities or display behaviors that make it challenging for us to connect with or understand them on an emotional level. Full definition

Sentences with «unsympathetic characters»

  • In common with a lot of Ferrara's films, The Funeral is a very bleak affair, full of unsympathetic characters which makes it a little hard going to watch. (rottentomatoes.com)
  • In films from at least 1922, McClary had often played rather unsympathetic characters, i.e., a nasty rustler terrorizing the local settlers in The Lone Rider (1922) and one of the smugglers in Twin Triggers (1926). (rottentomatoes.com)
  • The whole film is wobbly enough that many of scenes could be moved or cut altogether with no effect, with one obvious example being a stop - over in a village, where Snatched makes some half - assed attempts to paint Emily's largely unsympathetic character in a better light and tries (and fails) to mount a gross - out slapstick bit with a cheap - looking CGI tapeworm. (film.avclub.com)
  • (see all sentences)
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z