BatLobster
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he’s the bestest spy who will ever spy but also is an idiot. It depends on the plot at the moments. That’s the hallmark of a bad character. When you are whatever depending on plot.
Eh. He's an audience surrogate-type of character. I never once thought he was supposed to James Bond. He's got the heart of an everyman who wants to do good in a very intense profession where he is in way over his head on this mission. It was a refreshing change of pace from the usual spy tropes. He didn't always have it all figured out, but he was always willing to learn, adapt and had no quit in him. And we see right from the beginning that he genuinely cared about saving lives, even if it's not mission critical. Made him very easy to root for. And there's a nice transformation there where by the very end, he's become more of the full-on badass that you'd expect in a spy movie. Nice bit of takeaway about manifesting your own destiny.
Yeah the paper thin character complaint is sounding a bit overstated these last few pages. The characters in Inception weren't ocean deep, and thin characters didn't stop a movie like Saving Private Ryan from being a great film. I think we'd be criticizing Tenet more if JDW had a wife he was trying to get back to, lol.
Fully agreed. Honestly, I think a lot of people refer to "character" in films without necessarily being clear on what they're referring to. Is it backstory/ exposition? Is it personality quirks with a unique performance that stands out? Those things are great to have a lot of the time, but in the purest of movie terms, characters are defined by their actions. I completely understood who JDW was in this film and why he was a different sort of spy, even without knowing his friggin' name. Now that's character.
That said, I understand if this approach doesn't work for anyone or if they didn't enjoy JDW. I personally found him the right amount of understated, and thought it gave Pattinson room to shine as a the more debonair of the two. Really though I think the heart of the movie is the two of them and their bromance, rather than either of them individually. That comes into focus once you have the full scope of what's actually going on.
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