Not exact matches
Heath points out that, when asked about what motivates wrongdoing, most
people say it has a lot to do with greed, or with other deep
character flaws.
I think I do well - I don't generally come across harshly on the web - but that is because I have other
character flaws that hurt
people in other ways!
... Many
people expected evangelicals would forget about the issues and vote only on the
character flaws of the two candidates, if they voted at all.
I'm very fortunate that my parents taught me that intolerance is a
character flaw instead of telling me not to trust black
people or something stupid like that.
Here's a recipe for spiritual abuse:
Person A has a
character flaw.
It's really a personal
character flaw on the
person.
The woman is either chastised for being so bold as to breastfeed in front of other
people (like Sofia in Modern Family) or the woman's choice to breastfeed is being used as a severe
character flaw (like Lysa Tully in Game of Thrones) or it's just some really funny, hilarious thing because boobs.
With fictional
characters you may include a smattering of personality from different
people, well - known or not, to create a monster or a
flawed hero; a misguided disciple or ruthless advisor.
In its decision last week, the tribunal said: «Dr McBride's
character mirrors the classic tragic
character — the
person of eminence in public life whose good deeds and interest in human welfare command respect and admiration, but who is brought down by a fatal
flaw in
character.»
They're really the only main
characters, and each of them does an excellent job portraying
flawed people.
Though it isn't as laugh - out - loud funny as you might expect from a film starring a Seinfeld - alum, Enough Said still emerges as a warm and insightful romantic comedy that sees its
characters as
flawed but well - meaning
people looking for happiness in their interactions with others, but ultimately finding it within themselves.
These
characters don't seem like types chosen from a screenwriting manual but like
people we might know, with quirks and feelings and
flaws and hearts.
It takes
characters normally written off or romanticized and treats them as full,
flawed people.
It's remarkable how much you can class up a Jerry Springer-esque conflict if you cast its
characters as thoughtful, funny, lovably
flawed people.
She seems somehow more luminous in
person than on the screen, which is partly attributable to her healthy, makeup - free glow and her flaxen hair (conveniently backlit for a dreamy halo effect by the well - placed sconce illuminating our corner table), but mostly due to the manifest differences between her genuinely confident, easygoing self and the
flawed, sometimes downtrodden
characters she plays.
People keep on saying that Taken's biggest
flaw is the one - dimensional
characters, but if you dig a little deeper then there is a lot of clever stuff going on in between the lines that deserve praise.
J.R. gained fame for his large - scale photography exhibits / installations featuring
people he happened to meet; Varda has earned acclaim for making movies about
characters who are humanly
flawed and realistic.
This is the first male
character that is not completely evil and the viewer is given reasons to feel sorry for this sympathetic and
flawed person.
In fact, none of the
characters in Mistress America (as with Francis Ha) are ever presented as villains or unlovable, just as deeply
flawed people struggling to navigate the world around them and grow into better
people.
It isn't simply that her voice comes out clear and her
characters feel tailor made for her; there's a sweetness in both films that was absent from Baumbach's previous efforts — a desire not just to present
flawed people who were often unlikable but show that these deeply
flawed, often unlikable
people can also be lovable.
Like «Dawson's Creek», the central
characters in Sleeping With Other
People seem way too self - aware to be realistic, but it's always nice to see some flawed yet likable people ons
People seem way too self - aware to be realistic, but it's always nice to see some
flawed yet likable
people ons
people onscreen.
But it's still dicey, the way McDonagh risks trivializing police brutality by presenting it as a
character flaw, especially given how few scenes, lines, or traits he affords the film's
people of color.
The
characters in this film especially Sutter and Aimee are not perfect
people but instead
flawed individuals.
The
character is so
flawed that he is never boring; you can't keep your eyes off of him because he's so much like a real
person.
«I like portraying
flawed characters that are insecure because I relate to that and I know a lot of
people like that.
At my recent screening of Mistress America, five
people walked out within the first twenty minutes, apparently put off by hilariously
flawed characters who talk to themselves, but at each other, without mercy.
«It can be a fragile,
flawed person, but if they have enough dimension, and depth that you understand them even at their weakest, that's a strong
character to me.
I abandon books if the main
characters are a total pain in the arse, usually because they are also Mary Sues but the problem with Mary Sues is that no other
characters are allowed to see them as anything but perfect or with slight
flaws that many
people find endearing anyway, example: «She was beautiful, but her teeth were a little crooked so she covered her mouth when she laughed.
Andrea Kaufman does a marvelous job creating
characters with major personality
flaws and turns them into
people with heart and substance... I especially enjoyed the intellectual aspects of the book as Gloria writes and comments about her women poets and she collaborates with Henry regarding the poetry / music of Van Morrison.
I try to make that same connection in writing by relating who my
characters are with everything that came before the story even started to create
characters who are three - dimensional and
flawed, like real
people.
FitzGerald is not afraid to make his
characters flawed, and the result is a town of real
people with imperfections that will make readers rage, cry and love each one.
WHY YOU MIGHT LIKE IT: McDevitt's science fiction is not only
peopled with realistic and
flawed characters, it's also accessible and plausible.
Flawed is a New Adult series about
people with super-human weaknesses, and each book focuses on a different main
character, though the
characters intermingle between the books.
Filled with compelling
characters and poetic language, this beautiful and poignant novel highlights the unbreakable bond between parent and child, and a
people's passionate dedication to their homeland, despite its many
flaws.
The sad fact is, many
people view large amounts of debt as a
character flaw.
It's also a poor
character flaw that some suffer from by criticizing another
person's performance without having the integrity of making his own performance public information.
Truth be told she feels like a victim of a writing team trying desperately to appease a certain demographic by having a «strong» female lead
characters that completely forgot to make her an actual
person in the process with strengths,
flaws, desires, hates and motivations of her own.
Other
people's personal issues and
character flaws are not my responsibility to address let alone waste my time thinking about it.
They are
people and they are subject to the same weaknesses and
character flaws as the rest of us are.
It's not always the case that a
person is wrong because of some sort of
character flaw or personal defect.
They understand how to discuss issues and differences of needs and opinions without invalidating the other's point of view, or turning a difference of opinion into a
character flaw of the other
person.