Character Studies
007: MI6 Character Profiles Update ; James Bond
by Jedi_Kyp_Durron on May.20, 2008, under Character Studies, SecondViews SubSection Updates
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Ian Fleming first introduced the suave english spy in a novel ‘Casino Royale’ which was released in 1953. It didn’t
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Character Study: JIGSAW
by Viper on May.07, 2008, under Character Studies, Movies
JIGSAW
From the movies Saw 1-4
CHERISH. YOUR. LIFE.
I’m going to ask you to do me a favor. For a few moments, I want you to set aside all your reservations about these movies and walk with me through the mind of a serial killer. Actually, he’s not much of a killer. In fact, he despises murderers. Four bloody, gruesome, sick, and twisted movies, however, have taken us for a ride through the mind of one of the most brilliant killers we have ever seen on screen. But in order for most of you to take that ride, you are going to have to put aside your reactions to the violence and gore and tighten up your stomachs…and hear me out.
I am going to make an assertion right now that may surprise you. I am going to assert that Jigsaw (aka John Kramer) is not only one of the most brilliant characters we’ve seen on screen, but the message that he teaches us is also brilliant–and inspiring.

