The fictional characters that speak to me are usually flawed in a way that shows, but they have overcome those flaws with their own creative paths.
But, it's not just "flaws" - it totally depends on so many things - the interaction, the communication, the depth of the character as well as the acting skills used, the setting, the visual aspects (if in a visual medium), and whether I believe the character is true to their nature (if it's applicable)... Very interesting questions.
Ok, maybe writing this comment has helped me to answer better after all.
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Date: 2010-03-23 12:38 pm (UTC)The fictional characters that speak to me are usually flawed in a way that shows, but they have overcome those flaws with their own creative paths.
But, it's not just "flaws" - it totally depends on so many things - the interaction, the communication, the depth of the character as well as the acting skills used, the setting, the visual aspects (if in a visual medium), and whether I believe the character is true to their nature (if it's applicable)... Very interesting questions.
Ok, maybe writing this comment has helped me to answer better after all.