Everybody is perfect and does not have any flaws, according to the filmmakers, but in reality nobody is perfect, nor normal, normal is just a setting on a washing machine. Creation of a good character, for a movie, has to have certain qualifications that fall into specific categories, to be its own character and not like any others. One of the most favored characters could be argued back and forth on what a person tends to favor for in a good character, but in reality Nemo, from Finding Nemo, is the best movie character. Nemo falls into the certain categories, such as, Nemo is his unique, not perfect, and problem solves by thinking outside of the box. Therefore, these characteristics all pooled together creates the best movie character and Nemo falls into these categories in multiple ways.
Nemo is a young clownfish, what makes him unique is his bad fin that he was born with, also known as his lucky fin. For an example, instead of making Nemo a mundane clownfish, the creator added a bad fin to Nemo to the movie more intriguing and that Nemo does all these adventures with a bad fin. For example, Nemo extricated by swimming to gently stroke the “butt”, which is a boat. Marlin, Nemo’s father, starts to become ludicrous because Nemo swam over the drop off even though Nemo doesn't swim well. “You think you can do these things, but you just can’t Nemo!” Marlin stated to Nemo because he was not letting a bad fin stop him from doing anything. After swimming out to the boat, Nemo gets captured and gets put in a fish tank at P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney, which is a dentist office. Nemo has to clog up the fish tank by putting a pebble in the filter fan, to escape, Nemo was the only small enough fish to be able to clog the tank and he did not let his lucky fin hold him
In the movie Finding Nemo, there is a father name Marlin, and a little son named Nemo. The personality of Nemo is he is an off the wall little clown fish that likes to take chances and is what we would call a hyper-active child. He likes to bounce around, take adventures without his dad being around, and somewhat despises his dad for always wanting to be right by his side. Till the day that acting out gets him in trouble. One day heading to school him and his dad, Marlin, get in an argument that makes Nemo want to rebel just like a little child would. So while at school he wants to prove to everyone that he can do everything anyone else could just ...
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More specifically, the way Nick views the fish and their life within the water symbolizes his longing for steadiness. He mentions the strength of the fish time and time again. Nick “watched the trout keeping themselves steady in the current with wavering fins. As he watched them they changed their positions by quick angles, only to hold steady in the fast water again. Nick watched them a long time.” (Hemingway 177) One can infer that he is almost envious of the fish. Drawing a parallel to his own life, he thinks of the river as “too fast.” (Hemingway 182) The fish have the ability, despite the rushing and ever-changing water around them, to stay stable and adapt to whatever is going on around them. Nick, however, struggles with this in his own life. “Nick’s heart tightened as the trout moved. He felt all the old feeling.” (Hemingway 178) Consequently, the confidence of the trout makes him uneasy, and brings to light his own faults and inadequacies. However, when studying life, we can’t focus on the lows without acknowledging the happier points. Nick finds solace and peace in fishing and the river itself. Rather than be in the company of other humans, he wants to be alone with the fish. Unlike other men on the river, he has a healthy respect for the trout, and is careful not to cause unnecessary harm or imbalance to nature. Just being around the river causes a dramatic shift in Nick’s
On Nemo’s first day of school, Marlin is nervous about letting Nemo to go because he understands how dangerous the ocean is. After Marlin sends Nemo off to class with his teacher,
The movie “Finding Nemo” came out on May 30, 2003. The well-known characters of the film are Dory, Nemo, and Marlin. The setting of “Finding Nemo” is somewhere near Australia. “Finding Nemo” is a movie that explores the natural phobia of losing a loved one and the adventure of self-discovery that permits Marlin to overcome his phobias. In Bob Peterson’s “Finding Nemo”, the dynamic nature of Marlin’s character stresses the importance of individual growth for adults; through his experiences in the movie, Marlin goes from a cautious, paranoid, high strung, over protective clown fish to a more easygoing, adventurous but still loving dad.
The characters in Salinger?s ?A Perfect Day for Bananafish? seem to exist in opposite worlds. On one hand, Salinger creates Muriel to represent materialism and superficiality and on the other hand, he creates Sybil to provide justification of the child-like innocence rarely found in society. Salinger?s main character, Seymour, is aware of the superficiality expressed in Muriel?s world and chooses not to be apart of it. Seymour wants to be a part of the simple immaterial world that Sybil represents. Nevertheless, Seymour find himself trapped between two worlds unable to regain the one he desires. Therefore, Salinger bases ?A Perfect Day for Bananafish? on Seymour?s disillusionment with life and his inability to regain a child-like perception of the world. Salinger?s portrayals Seymour and his world are described below.
Good qualities are not the only things a movie must have. The movie has to have meaning. This movie shows many meanings throughout the film. I think movies
Think of just one word to describe Johnny Depp. It’s hard, isn’t it? Johnny Depp is an actor that brings such an electrifying presence to the big screen that no other actor has done before. This is primarily due to the numerous characters that he’s played throughout his acting career. His characters range from dark and scary to hilarious and downright bizarre, and his ability to transform himself into anyone and create such obscure and weird characters is amazingly remarkable. While many actors only stick to what is comfortable for them, Johnny Depp is able to go above and beyond with each role he receives. Actors like Jennifer Aniston or Adam Sandler tend to have very similar characters in every part they play (D'Arpino 2). You often know what to expect from them. Johnny Depp, on the other hand, is able to always surprise his audience and leave them on the edge of their seat. Three movies that truly show Johnny Depp’s true dedication to method acting and wide range of characters throughout his career are Edward Scissorhands, Don Juan de Marco, and Pirates of the Caribbean. His roles in these films are very different, and they show his ability to explore and develop varies characters. That is what makes him the astounding and eccentric actor he is today.
During the film No Country for Old Men, directed by Ethan and Joel Coen, the main antagonist can be seen categorized as deviant, and even other infamous descriptions throughout the film. The main Antagonist, Anton Chigurh, played by Jaiver Bardem, far exceeds what society would consider deviant. Anton will do anything and everything to track down the large satchel of evidently dirty money. Anton forces himself through a multitude of situations including, murdering multiple victims, casually breaking and entering, and even exploding a car by a pharmacy to steal medical supplies from a pharmacy. Anton basically has no rules or laws applied to him in regards to anyone’s safety, wellbeing, or really any sort of respect for anyone. Based only on
E-In the story Marlin has to go through the jellyfish and the Australian coast to find his missing son. A-This is striving because when Marlin has lost all his sons by a shark eating them, he strives to find his strives to find his only one. Marlin’s only love in his life is his son and he would do anything to save him. Marlin would risk his life and go through series of obstacles to find Nemo. E-In the story Marlin has to save him and Dory from a group of three sharks that try at the end to eat them. A-Marlin strives to get out of the shark area with Dory alive. Even though Dory has a short-term memory lost that is very bad, Marlin still try’s to help her escape. Marlin and Dory had to go through the sharks to find his missing son. L-Strive is a very important trait for a survivor because of the wanting of
The original story of The Little Mermaid was written by Danish author, Hans Christian Andersen, back in 1837 and ever since has been adapted and reenacted by many, but the Disney remake is the most popular (Paul, 2015). In the 1989 Disney released movie “The Little Mermaid” Ariel was the seventh of six royal princesses who were born to King Triton and Queen Athena. Queen Athena died sometime when Ariel was a child due to a attack or run in that was caused by some Pirates and their ship. This situation that resulted in the death of Queen Athena triggered King Triton’s hatred for all humans.
Throughout the novel Curious Incident by Mark Haddon, Christopher experiences dramatic changes in his life and his personality. At the start of the novel, Christopher is shy and scared of his surroundings. It scares him “that they [people] are going to hit or touch [him] does not know what is going to happen” (4). This shows that he needs to have complete control of himself, otherwise he does not feel comfortable. To get by with the people around him, Christopher uses his typical coping methods: “rolling in the grass,” “screaming,” and “what Father calls groaning” (7). These behaviors are not socially acceptable, but they are, as he tells us, his best efforts to keep himself contained and to not be overwhelmed by “information coming into [his]
The novel, The Maze Runner, by James Dashner, has been turned into a movie. The genre of the novel is science fiction. It is written in third person point of view. There are many characters. Thomas is the main character. There were many minor characters as well such as Teresa, Minho, Alby, Newt, Chuck, Frypan, and Gally. The novel takes place in the Glade, a “vast courtyard several times the size of a football field, surrounded by four enormous walls made of gray stone and covered in spots with thick ivy. The walls had to be hundreds of feet high and formed a perfect square around them, each side split in the exact middle by an opening as tall as the walls themselves that, from what Thomas could see, led to passages and long corridors
In Life of Pi, Richard Parker and Pi go on an adventurous journey; and along the way we find out that Richard Parker is not only a bengal tiger, but a human with human traits. Richard Parker and Pi influence each other immensely along this great journey. Although, Richard Parker is a tiger, but he shows his human traits along side of Pi with such as food/hunger, Pi’s well being and the outcome and actions of Pi.
A great marlin can be found in many people’s lives, but not everyone realizes it until they need to confront it. In The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, an aged man named Santiago senses his setback of eighty-four days without a fish will end when he goes out far into the ocean. He encounters hardships and battles ferocious sharks only to lose the marlin he captures. Fishing is not my strong suit, but the novel’s symbols are still relative to my own experiences. At the start of the novel, the marlin is what the old man desires; and while, at first, he views it as his enemy, he later regards the monstrous fish as his own brother and regrets killing it. By the time the old man hooks the marlin, it means more to him than another catch.