Other characters in the film also display heroic attempts to protect the vulnerable and abandoned.
Likewise,
other characters in the film also appear realistic.
Other characters in the film also experience personal growth and an opportunity to chase their own dreams.
Not exact matches
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among
others as interview subjects for a documentary of sorts that frames the
film, but
also has the
characters speak into the camera
in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a better idea about all of her story and life coming out and you did going
in.
As the grimmer YA - literary cousin to «The Hunger Games» that
also pits young people against each
other in mortal combat, this dystopian fable set
in a post-apocalyptic Chicago treads much of the same ground as the first
film with a modest amount of new information and
characters.
Though it's mildly raunchy
in the Apatow style (he co-produced), The Five - Year Engagement, like most of the
films Segel's co-written,
also allows its female
characters to be recognizable human beings with senses of humor and personality traits
other than niceness.
AVC: There's
also this dynamic
in the
film where «The Driver» contrasts with
other characters who talk more.
Not only do the lead
characters in the new drama, «As You Are,» strive for continued approval from each
other throughout the story, no matter what obstacles they're forced to overcome, but its first - time feature filmmaker, Miles Joris - Peyrafitte, is
also seeking acknowledgement
in the
film community.
It's
also the first
film in the series that probably necessitates watching the earlier
films to appreciate fully, with its recurring
characters and references to Indy's departed family and friends (Connery, who played Henry Jones I, has permanently retired from acting, and though tempted, turned down appearing
in this
film — I guess just one drink from the Holy Grail isn't enough for his
character's immortality), so do yourself a very big favor and, if you haven't seen them, or have forgotten the details, watch the
other three
films prior.
Speaking of that
other Valkyrie, obviously the version that Tessa Thompson plays
in the
film is different from the original Marvel version of the Valkyrie, as the Marvel version intentionally evoked the mythological version of the
character, which is very much a Norse vision of what a woman would look like, complete with the name Brunhilde (Brunnhilde
also was a major part of Richard Wagner's famous operatic «Ring» cycle).
The
film's cast includes the great Brad Dourif, who will once again voice the possessed doll Chucky, as well as some
other returning
characters, including Dourif's daughter Fiona, who is reprising her Curse role of Nica Pierce, and fellow franchise veterans Alex Vincent, who starred as Andy
in the first two Child's Play movies and had a surprise cameo
in an after - credits scene
in Curse, and Jennifer Tilly, who voiced Chucky's soulmate Tiffany
in Bride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky and was
also featured breifly
in Curse.
It's a modern comedy that allows its
characters to fall
in love naturally, without the pressure of sex, while
also providing plenty of sex throughout the
film (with
other people).
The
other players with whom Adrian interacts, chiefly the three aspiring actresses whom he has tricked into appear
in his special
film, are
also played by actresses (Sonia Teodoriu, Florentina Hariton, Alexandra Stone) who share their
character's forenames.
It's
also a
film whose impact derives from something
other than its story and
characters — specifically, Wyatt Garfield's brilliant cinematography, which uses 35 mm, 16 mm and Super 8 mm
film at a time when almost everyone
in the entertainment business is shooting digitally; and the final lead performance by Anton Yelchin, who died last year
in a freak accident.
The
film also takes shots at celebrity / fame culture, but pushing aside the earlier predatory male
character in favor of a «women eat each
other alive, but literally» story makes it fall short for me.
Owen is every bit as two - dimensional as the
other characters in the
film, who
also include a tedious baddie (Vincent D'Onofrio) who wants to weaponize dinosaurs for the military; the billionaire owner of the park (Irrfan Khan), who
also fancies himself a helicopter pilot; and Owen's Nonwhite Best Friend (Omar Sy).
4 Still
others see Marge as the moral center of the
film, suggesting that it is her very morality that gives her the ability to love and empathise, but
also the capacity for shame — something sorely lacking
in most of
characters.5 The thing that Marge «just can't understand,»
in her brief conversation with Grimsrud, is this: «There's more to life than a little money.
That
film will be set
in the 1990s and we will see a young Nick Fury and
other characters like Ronan the Accuser will
also make an appearance.
So there's a nagging mother here — a stereotypical role, of course — but Montana
also has two
other clichéd
characters dropped
in from better
films.
Along with a director's cut of the
film (which contains 14 minutes of additional footage), the first disc
also includes two audio commentaries: a filmmaker track with director Ben Stiller, co-writer Justin Theroux and
other various crew members, and a cast track with Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. — the latter of which records the entire commentary
in character.
- based on the first two
films - New York City is attacked by the nefarious chitauri warriors - civilians are pinned beneath wreckage - Captain America, Hawkeye, and Black Widow have to rescue them by destroying wrecked cars and
other debris - these civilians are guarded by chitauri - Captain America can not only walk through flames, but he can now extinguish them with his shield -
characters can
also team up for special combo attacks - these moves are context - sensitive - stand on a marked area and wait for your teammate (or A.I. buddy) to walk over and press a button - Captain America uses his shield as a platform for Black Widow, and she bounces into the air and sprays bullets down - Thor rings Captain America's shield like a bell, destroying objects and enemies nearby - Captain America can reflect Iron Man's energy attack to destroy airborne chitauri - more than 100 all - new
characters in the game - all - new New York City hub
Others like Solid Snake and Nathan Drake have
also been immortalized as Nendoroid
characters, which just goes to show that it doesn't look like there will be any slowdown
in catering to gamers — let alone the bevy of television, anime, and
film fans that it currently appeases.
Most
characters are named after someone connected to horror
films, and generally are
also connected to each
other in some way, either as Vietnam war veterans from the same platoon, or as secret lovers.