Sentences with phrase «real antagonist»

The phrase "real antagonist" refers to the main or most important opponent or enemy in a given situation or story. It is the person or force standing in direct opposition to the protagonist or the one causing conflict or troubles. Full definition
Despite the swearing and the bad review, the only real antagonist in the movie is the owner of Carl's restaurant, played by Dustin Hoffman (Kung Fu Panda 2), and after he leaves the movie it becomes an entirely frictionless experience.
Another, more fundamental problem is that, once the prisoners escape, their only real antagonist is the weather.
The real antagonists, of course, are the monsters.
Now, I know who the real antagonist is, and now the second half needs to change in order to fulfill that prophecy.
Naylor's real antagonist is the progressive Vermont senator Ortolan Finistirre — a thinly fictionalized Bernie Sanders — whose persnickety liberalism is nicely exemplified by the thermal socks he wears under his sandals.
It was Jackson's role as Stephen, Candie's house slave, that turned out to be the real antagonist in the movie.
Giving more screen time to Cumberbatch, playing Thomas Edison, although he is the real antagonist of the story, but he looks better on the poster.
No real antagonist (No Collector or Negativitron) It wasn't fun, it was meh.
Get caught by the game's only real antagonist, a dinosaur - like bird that swoops down from above, and you'll lose only seconds of progress, rather than minutes or hours.
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