And yes, he is a thoroughly
unlikable guy.
What we get is a story which focuses on a depressed and fairly
unlikable guy which then turns into a road movie.
He's a gruff,
unlikable guy, and when he's informed of his long - lost son whose mother has just died, Charlie makes self - serving financial arrangements for the boy's care.
He's a pretty
unlikable guy!
Not exact matches
Edgerton never makes the character come off as too
unlikable but at the same time, you never stop asking the question, «what the heck is with that
guy?»
The cons the
guys play aren't particularly believable, and the characters at first come off very
unlikable in general.
As the other love interest, Baker gets to play
Guy as a smooth, charming guy, not the smarmy, totally unlikable womanizer he's used to playing or could have been written
Guy as a smooth, charming
guy, not the smarmy, totally unlikable womanizer he's used to playing or could have been written
guy, not the smarmy, totally
unlikable womanizer he's used to playing or could have been written as.
And don't forget about characters other than the protagonist — in Silver Smoke, the protagonist Brie was a little
unlikable but the two
guys (Pilot and Rykken) captured people's interests and hearts.