In Reply to: Here, again, we disagree posted by Victor Khomenko on June 5, 2006 at 11:54:00:
I found none. For me, that is a big problem. if I have zero interest in the fate of the lead character then... in this case everything that happens is uninteresting. More to the point though. This guy is a bore with no direction in life. Every choice the character makes is either idiotic or sociapathic. And then he gets away with it by dumb luck. I don't think that clever matching shots of a ring and a tennis ball falling on the same side of the court really redeems the movie. To me that is a case of cuteness without substance. A case of no meat on the bone.
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Follow Ups
- what redeeming value did you find in the lead character? - Analog Scott 12:49:09 06/05/06 (8)
- Why does the character have to be redeemed at the end like some cheap bargain day sale coupon. - Audiophilander 15:15:17 06/05/06 (1)
- I think you are confusing redeeming values of a character with redemption in the narative sense. - Analog Scott 19:08:15 06/05/06 (0)
- Re: what redeeming value did you find in the lead character? - Victor Khomenko 12:58:38 06/05/06 (5)
- Re: what redeeming value did you find in the lead character? - Analog Scott 18:50:11 06/05/06 (4)
- Re: what redeeming value did you find in the lead character? - Victor Khomenko 19:18:17 06/05/06 (3)
- Re: what redeeming value did you find in the lead character? - Maril555 20:36:09 06/05/06 (0)
- Night watch! - Analog Scott 19:38:21 06/05/06 (1)
- Re: Night watch! - Victor Khomenko 19:41:40 06/05/06 (0)