Sentences with phrase «obvious villain»

A far more obvious villain is technology, not trade.
In addition to the earlier scene involving the fortress, the movie presents the heretofore obvious villains of the series — Snow and the Capitol's blood - spectacle - hungry population — in far more ambiguous light.
How do you determine who's worthy of critique, the institutions or the people, without turning either into obvious villains or antagonists?
There were many other, perhaps more obvious villains that elicited a much deeper reaction from me, but with the nefarious scheming accompanied by a side of brass balls, Simon Gruber will always be one of the more memorable ones.
Fast food, soda drinks, refined sugars and soy are the obvious villain.
Eventually, Killmonger kills Klaue, who had been seemingly positioned as the film's obvious villain.
Yes, as the obvious villain, Nadia Alexander looks like a trashy, teenage Reese Witherspoon, all determined chin and belly - baring tops.
So while the Nazis would be the obvious villains in pretty much any other World War II film (at least any set in the European theater, I guess), only Captain America could feature a bad guy like the Red Skull.
Urban terrorism is the obvious villain, personified in the terrifying ragman Joker (Heath Ledger), but the focus of The Dark Knight is on the fallout from fear (grieving opportunities and allies lost to good intentions), its thesis that as bad as things are, they can get a lot worse.
Instead of establishing an obvious villain, the series has criticized the F.B.I. for essentially inventing homegrown terrorists like Sekou Bah (J. Mallory McCree) and suggested that Mossad might also be fabricating threats with the use of false - flag operatives like Iranian moneyman Farhad Nafisi (Bernard White).
It's a chamber piece with an obvious villain pegged straightaway, and an ending that's aloof instead of artful, and pedantic instead of climactic.
Loach and Laverty offer a considerably more complex drama than that, and one that doesn't have obvious villains; its villain, rather, is the system.
The antihero of this intense, talky completely compelling morality play is Romeo Aldea (Adrian Titieni), and he's far from an obvious villain, if a villain at all.
This is a game that takes an obvious villain, the type of person we all fear, and asks the question, what if he is doing the right thing?
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