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.»
Not exact matches
It might appear to be a
fatal character flaw, a personality disorder, or willful oppositional behavior, but
in most cases, it is none of those things.
The Belko Experiment opts for a cartoonish, histrionic treatment rather than a nuanced exploration of specific
characters, a design
flaw in the writing that ultimately proves
fatal to the infrastructure as a whole.
While the battle scenes can only be viewed as impressive from a visual standpoint, where the film finally shows its
fatal flaw is
in the utter lack of emotional grip, as
characters live, love and die, and yet no tears are shed among a viewing audience despite following these hearty heroes for over eight total hours of film time.