Sentences with phrase «character does»

Having Dory placed center stage, she's allowed to exude her bubbly personality, but the character doesn't have as much of an overwhelming presence as in «Nemo», and that's a good thing.
In explaining just why that was the case, Black Mass becomes as seedy as the city it skulks around in, feeding bleak and ominous cinematography to viewers who, in all likelihood, are more curious as to how Depp fares than how his character does.
«My character does do some morally corrupt things,» Gyllenhaal says of Lou in the video below.
There's a subplot between Osment and Rodriguez that is incredibly peculair mostly because There's also a cameo that has perhaps been spoiled for many at this point, so I will only say that though his character doesn't always fit in with the rest of the film's tone, his performance is the best comedic element of the film.
His character doesn't quite shift his stance on the rest of Wakanda, but he clearly recognizes the threat Killmonger poses.
In this version of the character does Batman still end up being responsible for his transformation?
Meanwhile, Jacki Weaver («Animal Kingdom») plays Reynold's psychologist, and her character doesn't appear to be doing a very good job.
While I can always appreciate any reason to see Michael Pitt go ballistic on screen, it doesn't change the fact that the character doesn't always feel fully thought out on the page.
Everything the character does and says was cracking me up, beginning to end.
Charlotte Gainsbourg's character doesn't have a last name but at least she's elegantly dressed.
Miranda Richardson, meanwhile, is clearly having great fun as Barbara Castle, but her character doesn't quite ring true as - bizarrely, to my mind - Cole presents her more as a manipulative politician who uses the women's dispute for her own ends, rather than the canny and courageous fighter for equal rights that she was.
The backlash against the Golden Globe - winning movie has gotten so great that McDonagh has responded, arguing that the character does not redeem himself.
Seizing his biggest film role in a while, Fishburne is on par with the others, even if his character doesn't have the same depths to explore.
So here's the lesson in a nutshell — a botched character doesn't necessarily need to be re-cast, especially when he's as compelling an actor as Ryan Reynolds — and in particular, today's Ryan Reynolds.
He's a visual effects spectacle to behold (a CGI marvel, really)-- nasty, mean and a massive threat, but the character doesn't add up to more than an infuriated bad guy who chases people around and burns their bums with fire because they've woken him up.
Paulson's one - note beeyotch character doesn't do the actress any favors, but Fassbender, in what could have been a mustache - twirling part, is utterly transfixing as the kind of guy who really does have a deeply emotional investment in manic racial sadism.
She's attractive, but she looks too young for the role, and her character doesn't feel plausible.
This moment will inspire reams of disposable prose about how much the performer playing the famous character does or does not resemble its real - life counterpart.
Hudson's character doesn't communicate very well with the others in her rags - to - riches story of three girls who become overnight singing stars in the 1960s.
While your main character doesn't level up or progress in Monster Hunter World in the traditional RPG sense, your progress is instead marked by the evolution of your gear.
When a character does die, you can revive them in the temple.
Willis's character does some nasty things and somehow the actor makes his character sympathetic.
It is because of the strength of her performance and willingness to lay herself bare that her character doesn't stray into manic pixie dream girl territory — she's much too fully realized, even as a fantasy, to be rendered that shallow of a stereotype.
Howard's character does not get along with Danny.
Long's character doesn't want to die in Canada, which is sure to get tons of laughs at the TIFF premiere in Toronto.
Platt (Working Girl) is an odd choice, given his character doesn't figure in to the story very strongly, and he doesn't lend much box office appeal, but I like his inclusion; it's good to see that at least one person had trepidations about the flat - lining experience after seeing how it affects the others.
Sometimes the controls can be frustrating though... the character doesn't do what you want him to do.
There's little doubt that Stone does an impressive job of authentically establishing the movie's cut - throat world of high finance right from the outset, as the filmmaker, along with coscreenwriter Stanley Weiser, offers up a blisteringly - paced narrative that rarely pauses to explain exactly what the central character does or how all of this works.
Hayden is actually a little too sugary in the part and doesn't quite fit, but I guess her character does lighten things up a bit.
Nothing gets resolved in the end, and the character doesn't do anything except mouth off for the entire film.
Since each character does bring something different to the table in terms of personal problems and / or home life, there actually is a little bit to delve into with each of the guys which actually makes you better able to care or at least sympathize with one or all of them.
The story was weak: Ned, the main character does not change, evolve or learn anything of value.
This one has some substance, and though its plot is Scooby Doo nonsense, the Lily Taylor character does have complexity and appeal.
Its odd to see William Holden this young even if his character doesn't really leave you caring what happens to him.
The biggest overthought is that your character does not age.
Common makes Wright uncomfortable and awkward... infuses Scott with the aura of a serial killer, leaving the impression that the character doesn't just want to make love to these ladies, but perhaps wear their skin as a suit in his basement as well
Also the fact that his character doesn't recognize his wife in geisha makeup when she looks exactly like Shirley MacLaine in a black wig and heavy makeup make him seem like a nitwit.
What I like most is that the audience possess the exact same amount of information as the central character does from beginning to end, which gives the film an uneasy spontaneous energy that keeps you transfixed on the action.
Firstly, Adrian Brody's character does not consider breaking up with his WIFE (note: not girlfriend) because she's pregnant — he only explains that he's not celebrating the fact that she's pregnant because he's always expected them to end up divorced, despite the fact that he loves her.
Pop star Timberlake is fine as Artie, but this very conventional character doesn't quite fit in Shrek's fanciful world.
Jeremy Renner's character doesn't go through any development at all through the movie and Gemma Arterton was a useless character as well, and seemed to only be in the movie to show her body off.
While Klein reportedly did not wish to be a part of the film, the absence of any mention of his character seems odd, especially given that Shannon Elizabeth's Nadia is mentioned briefly in the film, though her character does not appear.
Jeremy Renner's character doesn't go through any development at all through the movie and Gemma Arterton was a useless
So, this is not a graphic adventure, since the puzzles are way too easy (hell, everybody around tells you exactly what you have to do next, even your own character does), and this is not an interactive story either, since even if a few non important conversations play a little different in each playthrough, the major outcome will always be the same.
To be fair, the first half of the movie carries the trailer's straight - up comedic vibe with Steve Carell once again playing the forlorn, woe - is - me character he does so well.
When a character does something evil for no apparent gain, because the author wants to demonstrate that Your new saw has been engineered and manufactured to Ryobi's high standards for dependability, ease of operation, and operator safety.
The crack does add character doesn't it.
The following day I got plenty of sleep and woke up had a much better day and I had a huge five page scene which I have to speak on my own because my character does, and it was like it was all there.
Character does matter in this race... but it is not my character that is at issue in this election; it is Mr. Fidler's record of highly questionable, unethical behavior as a career politician, a City Councilman and a power broker whose the product of the corrupt Brooklyn Democrat political machine.
Welbeck's miss convinced the Old Trafford hierarchy he wasn't the dependable striker the club needed; Savage's voicemail gave Keane the impression of a self - indulgent buffoon — living proof of the great Pulp Fiction maxim that «just because you are a character doesn't mean you have character».
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