shauner111
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Gosling’s Driver in Drive has no name, backstory, barely speaks and yet he’s one of my favourite characters. You don’t need to tell people who somebody is. You don’t need to show people where he or she came from. You don’t even need to spell out what they’re after or where they’re going...in order for them to be a good character. ACTION reveals CHARACTER.
Now, Gosling in Only God Forgives. That’s a paper thin character that acts as a vessel for the audience. The Protagonist in Tenet is more than that. That dude reveals so much character from scene to scene. It’s about choices a character makes and what choices they DON’T make that tell you who they are. I bet you guys think Tom Hardy’s Max is paper thin as well?
Now, Gosling in Only God Forgives. That’s a paper thin character that acts as a vessel for the audience. The Protagonist in Tenet is more than that. That dude reveals so much character from scene to scene. It’s about choices a character makes and what choices they DON’T make that tell you who they are. I bet you guys think Tom Hardy’s Max is paper thin as well?
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