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.
«Even
when he's playing nasty or
flawed characters, you find yourself rooting for him,» said Rentrak senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.
One of the many
character flaws I happen to suffer from is that I always tend to believe I'm right and even
when I have facts laid out before me proving I'm wrong, I still continue to believe I'm right.
When psychiatric illness grips its victims in behavior that isolates them and frightens those around them, we compound the misery by treating it like a failure of nerve or a
character flaw.
Yeah, vulgarity for the sake of vulgarity strikes me as uninteresting, but raunchy comedies are compelling
when they treat their
flawed characters like human beings we can observe and understand.
Jon Negroni: Yeah, vulgarity for the sake of vulgarity strikes me as uninteresting, but raunchy comedies are compelling
when they treat their
flawed characters like human beings we can observe and understand.
As you'll recall, Lazio had some harsh words for both Paladino and his Democratic opponent, AG Andrew Cuomo,
when he bowed out of the race, calling them «
flawed individuals,
flawed in terms of public
character,
flawed in terms of ideas and principles that will restore growth and pride to our great state.»
It's a clear pattern and a major
character flaw, walking on the 4th Estate
when they're asking legitimate questions about Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
When Spitzer and Clinton say you have a habitual moral
character flaw, you should be in jail not public leadership!
Seeing a romantic partner's annoying habits as deeply rooted
character flaws, on the other hand, is
when things get problematic, says McNulty.
The new leader of the free world's
character flaws have been so thoroughly dissected, I'll add only that
when his dogma eventually collides with his karma, it'll be hard times for all.
It also reminds us of classic road - trip movies, such as 1991's «Thelma and Louise» (directed by Ridley Scott and written by Callie Khouri), and is reminiscent of the days
when American movies featured authentic, fleshed - out
characters with human
flaws and quirky peccadilloes.
The
flawed character here is redeemed because
when she acts out, it's often in pursuit of justice.
And kudos to the actors for making the
characters flawed and funny with their dialogue delivery and facial expressions; all three
characters feel real throughout, even
when the film becomes more obvious towards its finish.
And though the plot and the
characters had massive
flaws, it's just a beautiful, well - made film that made me happy - and to be honest,
when you're doing something recreationally, that's the ultimate goal, right?!
Like the most human and discussable movies, this one presents
characters with numerous
flaws and facets, so that
when events transpire, you are able to notice and appreciate different angles.
The movie is a
flawed but very likeable comedic coming - of - age story, cute and with an undercurrent of sentimentality, only coming undone a bit
when Waititi attempts to get too cute or sentimental with these
characters from time to time.
There isn't a moment, either,
when Weiner comes clean about his duplicitous acts or admits some sort of deep
character flaw: He simply expects you to take him at face value and let his work — not his personal dalliances — define him.
There's nothing wrong with
flawed characters — in fact, that's what makes some of the best movies — but
when they're as irredeemable as the one that Wahlberg plays in «The Gambler,» it makes it very difficult to give a damn what happens to him.
As easy as it may be to analyze a thriller like Panic Room to death, the film offers more than enough insight into its
characters and situation to keep whatever
flaws may exist as afterthoughts, and ones that are easily dismissed
when placed within the context of other details.
«Even
when he plays somebody who maybe has... some
character flaws that we maybe wouldn't agree with, you always root for him no matter what he's doing,» she added.
She doesn't demonize, even
when her
characters display deep
flaws, and in the end, strikes a note of positivity in troubled times.»
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.
Hard to take sides
when all
characters are so
flawed.
Christina Lauren, who is actually the pen name of two highly creative authors who first collaborated on this book
when they self - published it online as a work of fan fiction, artfully switched the points - of - view between the two main
characters, giving equal weight to their feelings and
flaws.
I'm going to overlook these as minor
character flaws... That's what you do
when you're in love, right?
FFTA does have some other
flaws like a weak story, not being able to recruit
characters when you want, and race restrictions on jobs, but I could forgive those if the law system didn't exist.
As an aesthetic
flaw, I would say it is only
when this is done clumsily — as
when a
character blurts out «press X to make me jump» — that it causes any degree of rupture (my term for being wrenched out of imagined experience).
This
character flaw leads to severe disappointment
when tools that I like to use are delayed or disappear.
The
flaw appears to occur
when someone sends an Indian language
character to affected iPhones, according to The Verge, which also reported on the bug.