It is time for you to meet the most
complex character ever created.
Alan Rickman's Snape is one of the most
complex characters ever put to screen and while during the course of the movie he comes across as one note, if you watch the movies again and then watch Hallows Part 2 you will see that Rickman added a lot of «hidden» layers to the character.
Nico Bellic is one of the most interesting and
complex characters ever in the GTA series.
Not exact matches
The cooperative activities provide for the realization and survival of
ever more
complex characters.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in staying true to its
character of discrimination, superiority
complex and intimidation has once again descended to the very lows of political decency by attacking the womanhood of one of the most hardworking female ministers Ghana has
ever had.
It's deeper and more detailed and
complex than
ever, with expanded player choice, four - player co-op (plus competitive multiplayer), a separate Dungeons & Dragons - inspired Game Master campaign creation mode, and full voice acting for every one of the game's 1,200
characters.
Against this unpromising set - up, Vega creates one of the most fully realized,
complex characters I've
ever seen in a film.
I don't want to get into the plot or
characters at all here (I want to wait until I see Lonergan's «extended cut»), but let me say that this movie features four of the most mesmerizing and
complex characterizations I've
ever seen in any movie: Paquin's Lisa, Jeannie Berlin's Emily, J. Smith - Cameron's Joan and Allison Janney's Monica (the latter a one - scene cameo).
Given the fascinatingly
complex,
ever - evolving central relationship it's no surprise that there's little room for substantial supporting
characters, although Ben Whishaw pops up as an admirer of Lili's, while Matthias Schoenaerts plays Hans, an art - dealer and old school - friend of Einar's who provides Gerda with some much - needed masculine comfort — and the audience with the prospect of a conventional romantic resolution.
The movie is one of the most suspenseful psychological thrillers
ever made as the facades of each of these
characters begins to break down, revealing hidden rivalries, marital discord, and
complex sociological motivations as they all try to unravel what happened and what is happening.
Sure, it was a time before we demanded more
complex characters, but I think this is the fastest I have
ever grown empathetic with a whole ensemble of movie
characters.
Gallagher Jr. and Winstead, each of whom is more underrated than the last, hold their own against Goodman, offering
complex multidimensional
characters that find so much more depth than any
character ever did in the original Cloverfield.
In Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates, his seventh and biggest novel, the wise, witty, always gutsy Tom Robbins brings onstage the most
complex and compelling
character he has
ever created.
Now, usually I don't
ever talk about a games ending in a review and for good reason, but in a trilogy like Mass Effect where the lore is so
complex, the story so rich and the
characters so believable the ending is incredibly important.
The combat remains
complex and engaging, Steam Workshop has been great thus far, and the
character customization is better than
ever.
Each
character in the story is like this, each of them having
complex personalities that make you care for them more than you'd
ever expect to.