Sentences with phrase «do fall in love with the characters»

It's always nice to find new series because you do fall in love with the characters and you want to see how they develop and move along.

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Eventually, Henry actually does fall in love with Fanny and proposes marriage, which Fanny rejects, out of distrust of his character.
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.
Ann is a character easy to fall in love with, and she's the heart of the film, even if you - like John - don't see eye to eye with her.
Even if it didn't include Chain of Memories and 358/2, this would be a great experience for all those that missed its launch 10 years ago and for those who did play it and fell in love with its story and characters.
In Dumb and Dumber To, Harry and Lloyd don't feel like the same characters we fell in love with twenty years ago and instead just come across like parodies of theIn Dumb and Dumber To, Harry and Lloyd don't feel like the same characters we fell in love with twenty years ago and instead just come across like parodies of thein love with twenty years ago and instead just come across like parodies of them.
I don't think the story is anything that we haven't seen done before but at the same time it is presented in a way that you can't help but fall in love with these characters and be engrained in their story.
I love those games, I really do, but I swear that apart from reducing pop - up, getting rid of distance fogging and improving character models a little, the latest entires for PS4 and Xbox One look much the same as the PS2 releases I first fell in love with.
Part of what we want to do in the universe is not necessarily join the films up too closely from the top, but in fact let the audience fall in love with each character before bringing them together.
As written by Darren Lemke & Josh Klausner and directed by Mike Mitchell, «Shrek Forever After» does what all best sequels do: remind us why we fell in love with these characters, while also finding different ways for them to interact in a new adventure.
So many movies starring LGBTQ characters end in heartbreak; it feels great to have more movie options that don't come with any stakes beyond «sometimes you fall in love, and sometimes it hurts.»
The same thing happens in Rust and Bone, since [Stéphanie, Marion Cotillard's character] loses her legs and only after that does she discover that she is capable of falling in love with [Alain, Matthias Schoenaerts's character].
In a rom - com, the most important aspect is making the audience fall in love with the characters, at the same time as they dIn a rom - com, the most important aspect is making the audience fall in love with the characters, at the same time as they din love with the characters, at the same time as they do.
Not every game might have voice acting, but there are many that do and it is a great way of giving life to the characters we get to play as and fall in love with.
500 Days of Summer isn't exactly a romantic comedy; it has nothing to do with an uptight character falling in love with a carefree character and then the two fixing each other.
It's here that Gillespie's talents are best - deployed: He made the winsome, strange indie dramedy Lars and the Real Girl in 2007, and sometimes Bernie doesn't feel too far off from Ryan Gosling's character in that film, a sweet loner who falls in love with a sex doll.
It's clear that Roos fell in love with his misfit characters, but he simply lacks the power to make us do the same.
I love knowing that if I fall in love with a character, I don't have to say, «Sorry, honey, I don't have time for you.»
I literally fell head over heels in love with these characters / couple, as they did with each other.
I fell in love with all the characters, the transitions between each one was incredibly well done, no make that flawless.
I really fell in love with him, as I do with many of my characters.
But the one thing that * is * usually kept secret (at least until the end) is that one of them is falling in love with the other, and doesn't want to be, for some reason - like commitment issues, or an issue with the other character, etc..
If you do not like alphas with heart who fall instantly in love with strong female characters while dealing with real life issues... again be warned!!
On the other hand, there seems to be a trend with people who fall in love with a story or with characters, but don't care that writing is bad.
When travelling to Cusco, Peru it does not take long to fall in love with its charm and character.
Not every game might have voice acting, but there are many that do and it is a great way of giving life to the characters we get to play as and fall in love with.
Like most Zelda games, it doesn't take long to fall in love with the characters who surround you, each with their own offbeat personality and quirky mannerisms.
I spent ten years after the release of the original Disgaea: Hour of Darkness playing numerical sequels to Nippon Ichi's ridiculously over-the-top strategy role - playing game starring characters that had barely anything to do with the ones I originally fell in love with.
I had a hard time as well... but I would be shocked if you and Kev didn't fall in love with the characters as I have!
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