The Giant's character development is so well done. From scary monster to beloved friend.
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The Giant's character development is so well done. From scary monster to beloved friend.
The article raises good points about resource allocation, but I think the benefits outweigh the risks.
People criticizing them for speaking out don't understand how toxic situations can become.
I think what makes these characters work is that they're allowed to be flawed and complex, just like real people.
Jujutsu Kaisen might be new but it definitely deserves to be mentioned alongside these classics
The timeline tricks in Saw II were genius. First time I watched it I was completely fooled.
Love how they balanced action with character development throughout both series.
I strongly disagree about the Valley setting. It's practically a character in PTA's films and I love how he portrays it.
The cultural aspects really add depth to the story. Makes you think about how different societies view young love.