The phrase
"bland characters" refers to characters in a story or a book who are uninteresting, dull, or lacking in personality.
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Having the opportunity to explore and understand such a captivating world helps make up for the
often bland characters that inhabit it.
Rest of Cast: Trouble with the Curve has a cast roster full
of bland characters, with supporting actors as simplified as those with smaller roles.
Frances Dee and Jean Parker acquit themselves well as Meg and Beth respectively but those two sisters, even with Beth's tragedy, are the two
blandest characters in the book.
The whole game just looked pretty uninspiring, with
bland character models and a true lack of variety in the environments.
In fact she's an incredibly vulnerable character which lends itself well to the games survival - horror theme, but at the same time she's also a very
bland character who has little personality, which, when coupled with Amy being mute, makes it quite hard to actually get invested in the two characters.
The whole game just looked pretty uninspiring,
with bland character models and a true lack of variety in the environments.
Unfortunately, whenever the show wanders beyond Graham and Nelson to the
generally bland characters around them, your mind may wander as well.
Rush, who looks like the second coming of Mila Kunis, makes her way through playing a tough character largely unscathed, while Wiggins never has a chance to make much of an organic impact with his
fairly bland character; his big acting moment comes in a scene that feels so overly written that it took me out of the story.
Faxon and Rash put a
painfully bland character at the center of their movie, and then try to convince us that anyone would help the uninteresting protagonist.
But it's not long until the almost aggressively uninteresting storyline becomes impossible to overlook; the
uniformly bland characters would be enough to sink the movie alone, yet it's the hopelessly silly subplot revolving around the two families» conflict that signals Survival of the Dead's death knell (ie it's just boring).
Unfortunately, the film «Divergent»
presented bland characters and spent far too much time setting up the system to give audiences any real action, and the central characters lacked energy, strength, and personality.
I feel like they should plug more effort into giving every single selectable character's individual style and flair before the game is given a wider release; a second - best alternative would be to make the more eye - catching characters unlockable, since it just doesn't make much sense to have rather
bland characters vying for the player's attention alongside more vibrant ones.
Its cheap - looking interface is a far - cry from the vibrant comic book look of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and its graphics are a mixed bag of gorgeous, colorful stages and bombastic in - game effects but
mostly bland character models.
While Kenways personality does have a few more wrinkles than first appears, he is still a
somewhat bland character to control.
Bland characters in his hands, Onah refuses to handle their deaths with dramatic weight and visual delicacy like, again, Sunshine did.
What keeps Thief from being a truly top - tier release is the sometimes blind AI, long load times and abundance
of bland characters.
All in all, this is a poorly told story filled
with bland characters and annoying dialogue that takes itself way too seriously, and doesn't even manage to be entertaining in the «it's so bad, it's good» way.
Its twists and turns are so outrageous, so ingenious, so hilarious, even, that you will wholly forgive
the bland characters and the occasional cringe worthy line of dialogue.
Frankel turns the camera toward the canines as frequently as possible, but too often we're stuck with Wilson and Aniston's
bland characters.
The parody elements are used far too little, and
the the bland characters and predictable plot that the film chooses to focus on will likely bore older audiences.
With such a long running time accompanying its weak story and
bland characters, John Carter is the worst movie I have seen so far this year.
Unfortunately, the film focuses on
this bland character and her unbelievable relationships with Steve and Ben (plus an extremely sad scene involving a chicken), when centering on the Baker family dynamics or the men's friendship would have been more interesting.
Bell, who I've never been a fan of, isn't quite as grating as usual as her wooden «acting» is tapped to play the film's
blandest character.
When it falls into conventional storytelling it is a sloppy, middling action film with lazy focus,
bland characters, misses all its comic beats to the point the audience was laughing more at the fart jokes, which weren't even well timed either.
We discuss the story, the interesting yet
bland characters, the humor, and of course, the level design and gameplay.
But that isn't quite enough to transcend
the bland characters and pedestrian melodrama of their situation.
But neither are they able to rally much rooting interest in
these bland characters, or to achieve the bottom - line goal of any horror film: Despite its meticulously detailed gore, Jigsaw is rarely scary.
David, too, turns out to be
a bland character who speaks softly as the leader of the Bureau of Genetic Welfare, a high - tech outpost in an arid and toxic region outside of the Chicago wall, a landscape known as the Fringe.
Tour winds up as
a bland character piece.
Showing
me this bland character disarming a bomb when 200 yards away is 3 giant monsters fighting was the DUMBEST shit I have ever heard of.
But the real surprise here is that Brad Pitt is given such
a bland character to play; he just can't flesh it out.
You took
the blandest character created since the invention of the Gutenberg Press and made him both human (which he was supposed to be, but Meyers doesn't write humans very well unless they're emo girls) and entertaining.
You'd never be disappointed by a boring plot, or
bland characters, and definitely not by poorly crafted sentences because these books have been vetted by those powers that be.
The plot is rote and predictable, meandering along with a cast of serviceable but
bland characters and poor dialogue to boot.
The bland character designs simply forced me to focus on their abilities as opposed to their looks but it would have been nice to play with a cool looking character.
Sadly the side - quests, much like the main quests as well, that you can pick up along the way are about as mundane and dull as they get in RPGs, usually venturing no further into the creative wilderness than sending you to fetch items or kill something, or even just you have wandering back and forth in town for 20 - minutes talking to
bland characters.
Sadly, though, the story doesn't really hold up, largely because Avil is
a bland character.
You can sort of see the twists coming, and as the game unravels,
the bland characters and poor dialogue only serve to damage the story even more.
Unfortunately, it's hampered by
its bland characters and forgettable...