Mia Wasikowska as India: Carrying the responsibility of providing
this weird story its point of view, Wasikowska's India proves to be one of the film's less interesting components.
Not exact matches
But to my mind, the turning
point was a single damaging tabloid
story - about him living while separated from his wife with an ex-con pal from law school who recently pleaded guilty to a mortgage scam with a
weird S&M link - that seemed to spook Levy so much that he basically recoiled from the press.
While all I see and hear about are photos of beaches,
stories about holidays and sunny trips, summer fun and so on, I can not but feel
weird at this
point, since I'm walking around in my sneakers, long jeans, camo jacket and long sleeved tee.
The new episodes don't represent another radical leap forward in style or quality the way season two was, but whatever's lost from the shock of the new (nothing here is quite as
weird or surprising as the cavewoman prologue or «International Assassin,» though a joke in the second episode and a party sequence in the fifth come close) is gained in how much more we know all the characters at this
point, and how aware they are of their proximity to their
story's end.
Not A Good Match For: Anyone looking for challenging gameplay — both games feature
weird minigames that take place at various
points in the
story, but they're mostly just linear visual novels that you slowly work your way through.