Like
most video game heroines, she's has something of a love / hate relationship with the hero, making her something of a tsundere.
Not exact matches
Gillan is particularly funny in how she turns the generically bad - ass
video -
game heroine on its head, providing the movie's
most pointed criticism toward some of the medium's sexist trends within her performance.
Bonnie Ruberg over at
Heroine Sheik had some interesting things to say about the referencing of
video games in Indigo, and I for the
most part agree with her sentiments: http://www.
heroine-sheik.com/2005/10/14/the-first-of-fightclub-discomfort-self-reference-and-gaming-as-camp/