Sam Worthington plays Joe, the only
character in the film who truly understands her, while dealing with demons and anxieties all his own.
What changes should be made to protect our current society from ending up like
the characters in this film who are forced to flee from Earth?
The only
character in the film who is even modestly appealing is Goodman's serial - murdering Charlie Meadows.
What makes the story truly special is the blurred line between Mark the actor, and Mark
the character in this film who struggles with telling his real - life 2 - year old son about death.
As the game starts, players are re-introduced to Libertus Ostium, a member of the Kingsglaive and one of the main
characters in the film itself who wasn't mentioned in the game at all.
His Chex Paintings are composed of checkered veils that ominously bulge, hinting at a hidden world underneath; similarly, his figural paintings present odd demons emerging from shadows, menacingly anonymous like
the characters in his films who wear balaclavas or masks.
This is another case which is slowly convincing me that I am the judge in the «Sixth Sense» part of the Civil Court where, like
characters in that film who only see dead people, I am relegated to seeing cases with «dead corporations» represented by «dead law firms.»
Not exact matches
As the actor
who redefined what it means to be The Man
in Hollywood with
films like «Pulp Fiction,» he simply put too much into the role, making the Octopus one of his least memorable
characters to date.
While this part of the
film may seem small and unimportant
in the grand scheme of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, getting to know
characters better
who may be around for multiple
films seems just as important as plot advancement.
Despite a real - life narrative stuffed with secrets and suspense, the
film version quickly feels bloated as Stone treats us to scene after scene of Snowden struggling with his inner dilemma and, especially, with his devoted girlfriend, Lindsay,
who is a major
character in her own right.
Meanwhile, Daniel Radcliffe,
who played the
film's titular
character, admitted that the pressure of the
film manifested for him
in other ways.
DB will have wasted more than a year engaged with a surreal investor
who has disappeared into the mist like a
character in a bad Chinese martial arts
film.
Groups of young friends
who go to see some of the more death - focused horror
films in vogue of late will routinely take bets on which stock
character will face a grisly end soonest, as when viewing the Final Destination series» a
film series that is, essentially, the apex of the set - piece disaster horror movie as orchestrated by MacGyver.
Galifianakis is the plump, bearded comedian
who gained national attention for his oddball
character in the comedy
film, «The Hangover.»
The lead
character in novel and
film is Lyra Belacqua, a girl
who roams from the rooftops and hidden tunnels of an Oxford - like university to the frozen northern wastes and through alternate worlds, trying to rescue children
who have been captured by agents of the Church.
This list is limited to those that focus mainly on Jesus» life story as told
in the Gospels; thus, it does not include
films about
characters who are only peripherally connected to Jesus, such as Ben - Hur (1925, 1959).
There's a scene
in the
film where Krasinski's
character and Emily Blunt's
character (
who are husband and wife
in the
film as well as real life), share a romantic moment together as they both wear one earbud, and listen to a song — JUST LIKE JIM AND PAM DID.
At the end of the
film Places
in the Heart, all of the
characters present during the movie gather together
in church, those living and those
who have died.
Yet if Anna Karenina is, however loosely, the touchstone for To the Wonder, then we must take to heart the moralizing of the
character Konstantin Levin
who declares
in the
film that «Sensual desire indulged for its own sake is the misuse of something sacred which is given to us so that we may choose the one person with whom to fulfill our humanness.»
We felt for the guy like the Emilio Estevez
character in the 1985
film The Breakfast Club, the wrestler
who duct taped the butt cheeks of the non-athlete
in the locker room to please his domineering father.
Within the span of a year, the driver
who is considered one of NASCAR's rising stars has voiced a
character in a Hollywood blockbuster, had a cameo
in a
film helmed by an Academy Award - winning director, and appeared on an NBC television show.
That is where George —
who calls himself «Napoleon Dynamite» because his floppy - curly hair and long build resemble the title
character from the 2004 indie classic
film — comes
in.
The
character called Ayan is based on a real - life salesman
who Baby Milk Action and our partners
in the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) worked with closely during the events depicted
in the
film and since.
Duncan Smith,
who is personally targeted for criticism by
characters in the
film, said he did appreciate some of Loach's previous work.
Hudson plays Eleanor Strubing, a wealthy socialite
who is a key
character in the
film.
Actor Sir Patrick Stewart,
who played Charles Xavier
in the X-Men
films based on the comic books, said the famous
character would have voted Remain.
Had the then -67-year-old Hoffman —
who brought mainstream culture face to face with autism
in Rain Man and went mano a mano with an Ebola - like filovirus
in Outbreak — never quite broken
character from his 1982
film Tootsie?
We also wanted to appeal to people
who enjoy
character driven indie
films like the ones Tom has made
in the past (Fairhaven & Manhattan Romance).
In the
film, Ben Stiller's Walter Mitty
character speaks on the phone with his «eHarmony counselor,»
who guides him through the process by helping him to build a great profile and coaching him when he hits stumbling blocks.
Eldard,
who's been more of a
character actor
in the
films he's been
in (Sleepers, Deep Impact, Ghost Ship), finally has a role that will stand out amongst those other
films.
She's little more than a spoilt brat
who treats everyone around her with contempt, even her loving father, Considine, the only remotely sympathetic
character in the
film.
Babette's Feast isn't an expressive or giving
film; it's sleepily paced, drained of color, visually austere
in the spirit of Carl Dreyer or Ingmar Bergman, and full of
characters who express fury and delight alike
in low, polite voices.
Youth
In Revolt is the sort of
film that perhaps asks too much of the viewer, there is different things going on around the central
character of Nick Twisp, played by Michael Cera,
who we finally see a glimpse of a different sort of
The
film bustles along through a series of reveals — a storytelling technique that can lose an audience's sympathy or suspension of disbelief pretty fast, but which works flawlessly here because the filmmakers and the performers know exactly
who their
characters are and what kind of world they live
in.
Working through these moralistic quandaries is George Clooney, absent his usual Clooney charm,
who conveys his
character's career - hardened loneliness by glaring with suspicion at everyone
who crosses his path
in the beautifully -
filmed small towns of Italy's Abruzzo region.
The 3:47 «Meet Katie» focuses on the story of the furry little yak
who just steals her scenes
in the
film, as the creators talk about the development of the
character from a background drawing to full - fledged cult hero.
All
in all, though, we don't fall
in love with any of these
characters, we don't root for the
film's one «couple» (
who we think all along will unrealistically be granted a predictable Hollywood ending), we can't remember the jokes after the fact and, most important, we aren't consistently entertained.
The
film is anchored by two excellent central performances; normally known for stand - up comedy, Dave Johns as the titular
character delivers solid work
in his
film debut but it's Hayley Squires as the single mother of two
who finds herself
in some devastating circumstances that truly captures your heart.
Maybe that's just my fandom of Tadanobu Asano,
who is very good here, but I'm sincere
in feeling that his
character is the driving force of the
film and his *** SPOILERS *** death leaves a huge whole.
Once there was a
film historian
who opined that Wallace Ford was
in more movies than any other
character actor of his prominence.
Most of the major
characters in the
film are either comatose or nearly so, particularly Kate Winslet and her son Henry
who can barely squeeze out a word.
The best thing that can be said about Bats vs. Supes is that it's rapid collapse at the box office may finally be enough to convince Warner Brothers to remove Snyder from any future DC Comics
films and give them to those
who've show an ability to deliver movies with coherent
character, narrative and emotion
in addition to pure spectacle — and preferably all of the above.
Having all just finished college, each is deciding on what path to take
in life, and its Jim
who has chosen the most shocking path for the group of friends as he has chosen to ask his girlfriend Michelle, the infamous flutist of the first two
films (the wonderful Alyson Hannigan, which, ya know, she is so good
in it, we did nt need the other girl
characters, which is sad to say, but eh, this was always about the guys so
who cares?).
Brewer made a risky, but bold, decision
in hiring Wormald and Hough to portray the two lead
characters who were made famous by Bacon and Lori Singer
in the original
film.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time
film director Phyllida Lloyd (
who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot
film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as
character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much
in the long run.
Heather herself is also a likable
character and is well acted by Adelaide Clemens,
who I expect to see
in more
films in the near future.
The one bright spot
in the
film is Batman, played by Ben Affleck as the one
character who has any sort of
character at all.
His Massoud Amir Behrani is an Iranian immigrant
who, with wife Nadi (Shohreh Aghdashloo) and son Esmail (Jonathan Ahdout) fled the Ayatollah's for reasons carefully distributed
in the
film's running
character development.
There's a difference between the
character Cave plays on stage and
in his songwriting and the one we see here
in the
film who is candid, confessional and though immensely talented, at times rather ordinary.
discuss the
film in detail; Audran dissects her
character and praises Axel as a precise, exacting director
who was nonetheless easy with his actors.