The dialogue with
each of the main characters did nothing for character development whatsoever.
But, the mysterious nature
of the main character did not connect with me and I went as far as I could.
Each of the main characters does achieve some sort of peace or resolution by the dark and often violent book's end» - Library Journal «Pochada has written a novel alive with empathy for the dispossessed and detailed descriptions of the California landscape, with a little of the film Crash thrown in.
Not exact matches
You don't have to get far into most feature films to see some impact
of money and wealth, but some movies put money front and center as the
main feature, almost warranting its own mention as a
character in the credits.
They also have ideas that don't pan out, and an overall lack
of cohesion — the
main characters seem sequestered in separate story lines that don't really mesh.
For much
of his career, he wrote bitterly satirical novels about well - off Londoners; even when the prospect
of nuclear catastrophe arises, as it
does in London Fields (1989), Amis seems to treat «The Crisis,» the coming «horrorday,» primarily as a vehicle for revealing the largely unpleasant traits
of his handful
of main characters.
If you read your bible, you will notice that he
did in fact answer all
of the
main characters, whether it is in the form
of a burning bush, or blinding st. Paul.
If you watch the TV show Parks and Rec (and who doesn't), you'll know the
main character is Leslie Knope, a passionate albeit quirky director
of her community's park and recreation department.
I'm sure he's super proud
of his protegees stepping out
of the nest onto the
main roster, but he didn't break
character at all.
Which literary
character would you most like to be?In John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, the
main character is Christian, who exhibits many
of the same faults and failings I
do.
Lee insisted that she didn't put much
of herself into her novel, even though the
main character and her love interest have some striking similarities to the cookbook Queen and her gubernatorial consort.
«I
do feel like [the show] sort
of glamorized suicide, and it's easy to forget that this
main character is actually dead,» he says.
Lena Dunham, writer
of the show and
main character Hannah, doesn't make the show pretty or easy, like the normal shows we are used to, which makes it that more heartbreaking, endearing and definitely addictive.
It was painful for me to get through — not because
of the risqué content — but because I didn't like the writing and felt that the voices (words they used, the way they spoke) given to the
main characters just seemed soooo fake and uncomfortable.
One
main character we don't even know where he is, and one is on his way to start a quest
of sorts.
For those
of us that
did do that, we knew
of The Boss and how much
of an influence she was on
main character, Naked Snake.
For those
of you who don't know, Valent Chamber is a pretty cool site that features fan fiction and original fiction with black women as the
main characters and more often than not in interracial relationships.
This page contains screenshots, real life photographs and information about all
of the
main characters in GTA San Andreas and the people who
do Pimping is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that consists
of driving prostitutes to...
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of the
main characters in GTA San Andreas and the people who
do There's more to Grand Theft Auto V than stealing cars.
I
do recall this movie coming out and it was quite a big deal, very popular, quite an original idea and following on well from things like «Flight
of the Navigator» and
of course «E.T.» This was possibly one
of the first movies to use this concept where a robot featured as the
main character with humans mainly as secondary
characters.
The last few years
of moto gp games have not been the best 2015 was ok but not great but this yrs has gotten a bit better but still has alot to
do to be as strong as f1 2016 graphics are good the bikes sound great but the lack
of commentary during races sort
of makes the last corner over take less fun the
main selling point
of the game is reliveing rossi's career in the challenge mode its fun to see the video
of him talking about it before you try recreate it but its easily cleared in less then an hr and theres some great races left off the list overall it has many different modes now the drift and rally are nice the dirt bike section is fun and the career is your
character going through the vr46 riding team to moto gp its fun and id advise fans
of motogp to buy it
There are so many things wrong with this game, first
of all the plot is too linear you play as Mario throughout the whole game you don't get to play as peach or bowser, there are no new
characters other than kersti, all the
characters in the game are from the Mario platformers, there are no exp so you can't level up and if you run out
of stickers you have no choice but to run away, peach only has about five lines, bowser is the
main antagonist and he has no dialogue, in the previous installments the
main antagonist always had dialogue, and one
of this game's worst problems is that luigi went from being a playable
character to a glorified cameo, I have no idea what nintendo was thinking when they made this game.
The
main hype
of this new game was the low gravity, oxygen survival, cryo, and more intimate class
character responses related to the quest that they were
doing.
Despite the lessening
of madcap energy, Shrek the Third is still quite funny in parts, with some fresh throwaway gags to produce chuckles now and then from
characters you'd think they probably should have jettisoned long ago, but are secretly glad they've kept around (the Gingerbread Man, Pinocchio, etc.) The fact that they are keeping in nearly all
of the
characters introduced in the series thus far is a bit
of a double - edged sword, as they
do provide a certain respite from the
main characters that are already cycling through the same jokes all over again, but on the other hand, it's getting to the point that the high overhead
of injecting scenes for all
of these
characters takes away from the focus
of the story at large.
Our
main character is portrayed by relative unknown actor Gabriel Macht who
does a good job
of playing the gravely voiced hero.
As the
main characters are preparing to infiltrate a government intent on racial cleansing, they
do so with the aid
of «puking pastilles.»
Herbie is cute and hilarious, the love bug is an example
of a non human
main character that doesn't need to speak out to be adorable.
They definitely could have
done a much better job on developing the romance
of the
main characters, mainly because it was rushed as if they were simply checking it off their list and then moving on to the next part
of the movie.
The controls don't have a steep learning curve, the music is well
done, even though I think this was the game's
main weakness (I would have brought in Ennio Morricone for it), the
characters are full
of life (and if you have friends similar to Irish, it makes it all the more amusing), the side missions are mixed in difficulty and can happen anytime you're out on your horse or for a walk.
The
main players at the paper are its publisher Kay Graham (a very strong Meryl Streep, as a
character finding her place in a world that doesn't seem to have one for her), who took over the job after her husband's suicide (The ownership
of the paper belonged to Kay's family, but her father passed on responsibilities to her husband), and its executive editor Ben Bradlee (an iffy Tom Hanks), a shark in the newspaper world who's equally revered and feared.
There is nothing too complex or overdone about it, which is kind
of what I was hoping for, but there are no real stakes aside from seeing if our
main characters make it out alive, which in the end
does not really matter, because they all pull
of ridiculous stunts, making for a very far - fetched film.
If sitting through a film where the
main character is in a constant state
of suffering and losing his grip on reality, doesn't appeal to you then avoid this, but by avoiding you would only miss out on an acting masterclass.
The
main characters are all well - acted, but since none
of them have an arch, it doesn't matter.
Washington
does what he can with his
character, which is given slightly more information than the other few
main characters, but the lack
of color overall to the
characters as well as a lack
of a chilling atmosphere helps lull one to sleep pretty quickly.
The film
does a great job setting up the familial relationships between it's two
main characters and in fact this is more
of the focus than their romance.
The story was weak: Ned, the
main character does not change, evolve or learn anything
of value.
They're really the only
main characters, and each
of them
does an excellent job portraying flawed people.
I really really dislike the
main character like he's actually in real life gonna get the girl
of his dream, are you serious??? He has a crooked smile, wears pajamas all day outside
of his house and talk's like a gay poet, I just think he sucks as an actor, uggh I don't know why I dislike him so much after this movie.On the other hand Rachel Bilson is very cute and not as bad
of an actor This movie solely focuses on telling the story and making us like the
characters for themselves.
Hip - hop is not the beat I dance to, but you don't need to be immersed in the culture to understand the heartbeat it sets in the lives
of Brown Sugar's
main characters.
A key incentive is meant to be unlocking each
of the 80 - odd different
characters, but not only
does this mean repeating the same missions over and over again but there's very little meaningful variety outside the first handful
of main characters.
While none
of them particularly need it, don't go in thinking you're gonna get a ton
of character development from the
main players.
Fassbender and Lawrence
do the best they can with what little they're given, but the
main reason that «First Class» worked as well as it
did was because
of the relationships between the three
characters.
Even though the game's
main scenario is short, there's a bunch
of characters to unlock and grinding to be
done, and if you care to see the true ending, multiple playthroughs are necessary.
Audiard has provided French cinema with a shot to the
main vein that should be a call - to - arms to a new generation
of French filmmakers to
do it their way, concentrating on
character and avoiding the pitfalls
of Hollywood high concept.
Unlike a lot
of time travel movies like Back to the Future, where the
main character is warned against changing the future, it's Wolverine's number one priority to
do so.
American Pie worked because it poked fun at the
main (male) protagonists who ran around
doing stupid things, whilst most
of the female
characters were quite sensible in comparison.
It doesn't help that what little dialogue
main character Big Boss (or rather, «Big Boss») utters is read by new voice actor Kiefer Sutherland with all the enthusiasm
of a man
doing a decade's worth
of income taxes in a single afternoon.
Of course, if his films are any evidence, von Trier has been orbiting Planet Melancholia for a while now, even before his widely reported battle with clinical depression, and so it's little surprise that the
main characters in Melancholia enter the stage with an existential weight on their shoulders that has little, if anything, to
do with the world's imminent demise.
Since the story unfolds at such a brisk clip (and spends a lot
of time with a good amount
of supporting
characters such as Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo, and Melanie Laurent), the Horsemen don't really have enough screentime to create believable
characters, but that's not the
main attraction here anyway.