I liked the short chapters and would enjoy another novel with
the same main characters.
Whit is now on book 3, and he tells me that each features
the same main characters engaged in different adventures.
If you're writing a series that doesn't follow
the same main character all the way through — a romance series, for example, which follows a family of four sisters, or a multi-protagonist series where the characters pass the torch as the story unfolds — you need to design your series so that each book has the same appeal.
Series, on the other hand, are chains of related books all about
the same main character.
As I mentioned earlier, the Taiga drama is well known across Japan and although there is a difference of one being a game and the other being a drama, since they share
the same main character there are parts we can compare.
Not exact matches
The line between vigilante and terrorist seems to be very thin indeed, especially in a game where the
main character is supposed to be heroic yet at the
same time can do some amazingly unheroic things.
The story backs up her thesis exactly and in fact the
main characters spend hundreds of pages examining the questions — and coming to the
same conclusions — that the author outlines.
This is the
same Darren Aronofsky who gave us the interesting yet baffling big - screen interpretation of Noah in 2014, complete with B - movie rock monster fallen angels and Russell Crowe as the
main character who actually wants humankind to end.
And today, we are in a chapter where the
main characters are asking these
same questions.
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.
Did you get involved for the
same reasons as the
main character in the film, Stephen Myers?
In the classic movie Groundhog Day, the
main character — played famously by actor and comedian Bill Murray — finds he is trapped in a time loop, repeating the
same day over and over again.
Maybe this stems from popular cinema, when the
main character, a sassy femme fatale, zips up those long black high - heel boots before doing something which is both questionable and admirable at the
same time.
Not all scenes are built with the
same attention, but the
main character models are wonderful, and the plot seems to have a dark twist we are eager to explore.
Going back to the
main menu after the last episode finished, I had to laugh when I noticed that «Season One» was indicated onscreen there but it turns out a second season is actually in the works - focusing on a completely different story and
characters but dealing with the
same theme, and the producers hope to continue in an anthology format afterwards.
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.
The core gameplay is the
same of Partners in time, but a bright plot, new features (as touch - screen based minigames) and the correlation between the three
main characters add variety to the Rhythm / RPG mechanics.
The actor is the
main star in Infinity War and a pretty major part of Deadpool 2, playing two different Marvel
characters in two separate movies that are going to be out at the
same time.
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.
Well, since he was born in secrecy and after his mother passed away his
main human contact is Carla Gugino «s
character, an astronaut that lives in the
same Mars base, Gardner finds a way to get that human connection he so badly wants.
The DVD's nifty
main menu animates cave drawings of
characters and imagery, while static submenus apply the
same stylized rendering to other
characters.
I can totally agree with that analogy, because the film's
main trio reminded me of a lot of the
same type of
characters from the coming of age comedy.
Four orphans, Edward (Kal Penn), Peter (Adam Campbell), Lucy (Jayma Mays), and Susan (Faune A. Chambers)(note that these are the
same names as the
main characters from The Chronicles of Narnia) each find a «Golden Ticket» inviting them to visit Willy's chocolate factory.
The story, for what it's worth, is largely hokum; its
main objective is to give the developers an excuse to have these almost entirely unconnected
characters all on the
same battlefield.
You have four different
characters to choose from (minor
characters from the
main story), but they all behave the
same apart from their starting weapons (which break / run out of ammo quickly anyway).
Voice acting in the game is also a little bit hit and miss, while most of the
main characters are fine some of the extras are a little rubbish, a few of them even sound like the
same person trying to do different accents.
It definitely has a good bit of the melodramatic flair you'd expect of a movie released in 1950 — you can see an example in the clip below, where the
main character is confronted by her fiancé — but all the
same it has a level of emotional sensitivity that quite surprised me.
The film sets up some of the
main characters early on pretty much in the
same way we've seen in countless disaster movies, but it takes a real turn after the bombing and chronicles the incredibly complex and far - reaching operation that immediately went into effect.
For Fast & Furious 6, director Justin Lin puts the
same elements that made Fast Five successful (fast cars, macho posturing, thrilling fight scenes, larger - than - life action, and his
main characters» «code of honor») in the juicer and mixes it all up.
The
main group is the
same character, played by four different actors, making it hard to even care when one bites the dust, maybe even more so because they're quickly replaced by some random survivor they bump into.
The
main characters kept running, fighting the
same villians, running more, fighting the
same villians who should have been dead.
The
main characters move inexorably, helplessly toward disillusionment and alienation even as they seem to be always standing in more or less the
same spot: at the edge of a precipice.
The
main reason Cuarón doesn't spend time giving us the backstory of every
character is because they would all come off as the
same.
At the
same time, a slightly younger, more flamboyantly out contingent — which includes the movie's
main character, an HIV - positive radical played to soul - searing perfection by Nahuel Pérez Biscayart — wants to stage public kiss - ins, lead raunchy cheers at rallies with pink pompoms, and sheath the city's Luxor Obelisk in a giant condom.
Valkyria Chronicles 4 takes place in the
same timeframe as the original Valkyria Chronicles, but focuses on a whole new cast of
main characters,» said Sega in a press release.
Both of them carry the
same story premise with a virtual online world that the
main characters can roam around, so it was relatively simple to combine them for a crossover.
While Fire Emblem Warriors» gameplay can also feel a little sword heavy and «
same - y» at times, I would attribute that to the fact that most of the
main characters in the recent Fire Emblem series are sword wielders.
Shot on the relatively new Arri Alexa, the
same digital camera that was used for Melancholia and Drive, Jack and Jill looks at least as crisp as any promos the
main character might have made himself, if such praise can be lavished upon such a slapdash production, much of which appears to have used the first take every time.
A Lily is any other
main character in the game that isn't Aluche, who can act as a party and by working together to execute Double Attacks (the two of you attack the
same enemy,) or Revenge Attacks (attacking the enemy who attack your partner,) you can fill up your Tension Gauge and let loose with a devastating Ultimate Attack known as a Lily Burst.
One of my favorite scenes in the book takes place early on, while one of the
main characters is on a car trip — the
same trip that reminded my workshop of early scenes in «The Resident.»
Apparently, the
same level of choice that's available in side - missions will extend to the
main story as well, which can change depending on the
characters that you interact with — affecting both your future dialogue options and the objectives of missions.
You'd think the fact that «Insurgent» isn't bogged down by the
same tedious exposition would allow the film to dig deeper into its
characters and mythology, but you don't learn much more about the
main players by the end of the movie than when it began.
The
main character, Neptune represents the Sega console of the
same name.
But much like the
main character, who's trying to break the cycle so that his own son doesn't go down the
same path, «Trespass Against Us» seems incapable of following through on its many developments.
In that
same round of interviews, Garland revealed that he was unaware two of the
main characters in the book were people of color, and that he cast Natalie Portman and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
The Office - like format in storytelling takes a little while to find a groove, and the fourth - wall breaking isn't always smoothly deployed, but necessary to seeing how the
main characters» recollection of the events are not the
same.
The 16x9
main menu is attractively designed, with cut - out images of the
characters rotating as «One and the
Same» plays.
And as for being an auteur, Lonergan proved his chops twice over via that
same movie: the chopped - up 150 - minute theatrical cut is as jagged and elusive as
main character Lisa's psyche, while the 180 - minute extended cut uses classical needle drops and comparatively smooth transitions to elevate her plight into opera.
Aimed at an audience roughly the
same age as the
main character, the plot involves some violence, villains and moments of peril likely to frighten small viewers.
That said, the creation of the
main characters was a challenge for the team, according to co-director Graham Annable: «Their arms and legs have to be able to come out and go in separately at different speeds, and their heads need to disappear inside, and at the
same time, they need to be capable of all the range of movement of any kind of a normal, human puppet.»