Week 10 Task
Damn it this is a tough task!
“Think of the characters you’ve encountered in books, TV and in films. What are your feelings towards them?”
I’m not sure I’ve ever really given it much thought. It’s certainly difficult to describe my feelings towards “them” as there are a potentially infinite number of different and varied characters to talk about.
I personally like characters who are quirky and somewhat unique (Edward from the Cowboy Bebop series for example) or just plain cool in my opinion (I really like Cloud and Sephiroth from Final Fantasy 7. You can’t go wrong with stupidly large swords.)
The script, acting and appearance that go into producing a character are all very important in creating a believable and likeable (hateable or whatever the desired response) character with the emphasis shifting from each depending on the media (for example appearance isn’t quite as important if your reading a book because the image of the character is generally generated from a brief description of the character when they are introduced into the story and as such is mostly up to the readers imagination).
I find any adventure story with a good hero/heroes and villain/villains to be my favourite kinds of stories. Ideally with a bit of a back story for each of the main characters and some kind of romantic sub plot if applicable (there’s nothing like the need to save a loved one to help spur on a hero). There are exceptions however, I wouldn’t exactly call “Shawshank Redemption” or “Patch Adams” adventure stories but they are two of my favourite films. I think a large reason for why I like them is because they provoked a certain emotional response in me when I see them (I shed a couple of tears in each when I first saw them and I cant help but smile at certain points in the films where something I think is really nice happens). That’s also part of why my two favourite anime series (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Cowboy Bebop) are my favourite anime series, because there are episodes in each that provoke emotional responses (I’m not saying anything about which episodes because I don’t want to spoil them for anyone that might read this blog but haven’t seen them yet). In conclusion I think basically any story that can make me cry (or smile when what’s currently happening isn’t funny) is a good story as is any story that keeps me reading/watching/listening just to find out what happens to a particular character or an action film that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
A list of favourite stories:
Film
Patch
Shawshank Redemption
Bandits
Die Hard Series (particularly Die Hard 3)
Cowboy Bebop the Movie
Aliens Series
Anime/Manga
Cowboy Bebop
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Big O
Shaman King
Bleach
Trigun
Naruto
Outlaw Star
Zone of the Enders (entire story including the games)
Full Metal Alchemist
Books
(I don’t really read many books these days.)
The Hobbit
Lord of the Rings
Games
Final Fantasy Series (particularly FF7)
(I haven’t played anywhere near all of them but most have a good story and the only one iv played that didn’t was a very old game on the Gameboy called something slightly different like Final Fantasy Legends)
Zone of the Enders (as stated above)
Metal Gear Solid Series
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
(AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!! I know there are more but I can’t think of them right now!)
A list of my favourite fictional characters:
(This is significantly shortened to my two favourite heroes and villains due to the sheer length a full list would be.)
Yoh Asakura (Shaman King)
2 Comments:
wow that was a blinder of an entry man, remember mike is an anime nazi tho, those pics aint gonna get you any powell points.
also you gotta read hick's blog, its so bad it's Efing hilarious...
lol GRODAN!
Mike only hates anime because he IS Gendou Ikari, and Gendou Ikari hates anime, despite being in an anime series. Just replace 'NERV' with 'Game Art Design', and their secret base with the Fletcher building.
So it all works out.
Stand up for your tastes, Alex! Keep it up!
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