2010-11-06, 15:23 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Movie with a char development
Im loking for a movie where the main char (male) develops over series.
Possibly going from lame to badass. I liked Youth in Revolt, and Scott Piligrim vs The World. Both have deep meaning and really bring you into a character. |
2010-11-06, 17:59 | Link #3 |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: England, UK
Age: 33
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I second both suggestions that Haak made.
I myself propose; Clannad - one of the best example which shows character development for me, especially when you combine it with the second season. Phanton ~Requiem for the Phantom~ - lame to badass, in a sense. Fit's the bill perfectly imo. RahXephon - lame to badass, although the plot is rather hard to follow (from a personal point of view). |
2010-11-06, 18:43 | Link #4 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: England, UK
Age: 37
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I'll recommend the Time of Eve film.
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2010-11-06, 18:52 | Link #5 |
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Kurokami - Plot Summary: In this world, there are three identical looking people in existence who split between them an energy-like force called “Terra.” This energy can be attributed to the amount of “Luck” or “Life Energy” that an individual possesses. There also exists beings who observe the human world, maintaining the balance of Terra, known as the “Coexistence Equilibrium.” These beings possess ability that surpass that of a normal human being and reside in hiding in places known as the “Pure Place” in tribes. They are called the Terra Guardians. This is a tale of battle that begins with a chance meeting between a human boy named Keita and a young Tera Guardian girl named Kuro.
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2010-11-06, 19:14 | Link #7 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: California
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The two Gurren Lagann movies, Guren-hen and Lagann-hen. The two films basically follow the story of the TV series so if you've seen the series, you know how it goes and the hero's character development plays out the same way (scared, insecure kid --> bad ass inspirational leader).
The first film is close to the first half of the original TV series except for the last battle, which is completely new. The second film (which adapts the 2nd half of the series) makes more significant changes though the basic story is still the same. The 2nd movie is at least worth watching for the final battle alone, which is even more over the top and epic than the original series'. |
2010-11-07, 22:12 | Link #9 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ontario, CA
Age: 34
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The movie series Broken Blade (or Break Blade), I think fits the suggestion as the main character is pretty much useless at first but when he finds Mr. Big O (joke, just trying to steer away from spoilers :P) he becomes bad-ass! Haha
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