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I did have
sympathy
for both characters.
Camilla comes out looking like a tea and
sympathy
type (what about it dearie) who takes Charles in and has a long term relationship with him.
If they sought to inspire viewer
sympathy
and support, the filmmakers succeeded.
So much so that when he took her to court that I was ecstatic but unfortunately the idiot had to feel
sympathy
for this loathsome tramp and dropped the case.
It's quite the same save that you feel not much
sympathy
for the characters.
There are scarcely any characters here that we can bring ourselves to care one whit about, and the only ones that elicit any
sympathy
are soon eliminated or defiled, in the new tradition of the current Christie "adaptors."
The gore is cheap and you can't feel any
sympathy
for the victims because how stupid they were scripted.
I had no
sympathy
for anybody in the story.
If you have ever paid to hear or see one of these people, or bought one of their books, then you have my deepest
sympathy.
It was one of sadness, anger,
sympathy
and relief.
The sadness was normally due to the innocent victim (who was usually a beautiful woman) being murdered in an unjustified fashion, such as Desdemona in 'Othello'; the anger would have been directed towards the villain in the play whose dastardly deeds had resulted in the deaths of heroes and heroines - here we have Iago, arguably the most evil character in the history of literature ('Othello' again);
sympathy
was not for the devil, but for the poor people who had overcome the denouement but had to deal with its consequences (Horatio perhaps in 'Hamlet', or maybe Father Laurence in 'Romeo and Juliet'); and lastly relief was felt because the audience had survived the play's violence and could thank their lucky stars that they did not have to live in a world so cruel.
This process is supposed to invoke in the viewer that the viewer shows
sympathy
for one character but not for another.
When I watched it I consciously knew that it was the same words being spoken but then yet I did not understand why I felt
sympathy
for one character but not for the other speaking the same words.
I had no
sympathy
and very little interest in the characters.
You cannot gain
sympathy
for a character who is trying to kill another innocent person.
Eastman, when he gets to really shine towards the end makes for a truly vicious and maniacal adversary but ingeniously, is slightly more shaded a character than your average murderous terror, giving a whole lot more interest and even an odd sort of
sympathy.
Somehow the audience is expected to forget such bad choices and feel empathy or
sympathy.
No
sympathy
for anyone.
I found her character very annoying to point I couldn't feel any
sympathy
for her character at the end.
Leigh Whipper is outstandingly subtle in his portrayal of an ostracised black worker who mixes bitterness, sympathy, love, hate, and venom all in one well-rounded package, an incredible achievement in a short time on screen.
I cannot believe that anyone would rate this movie higher than rating it as awful (must be some kind of
"sympathy
act" if you choose to anyway).
Ms. Shearer must be credited with crafting an vivid character; it's difficult, however, to feel much
sympathy
for her predicament, in this presentation.
Robert Morley (as Louis XVI) elicits more sympathy, due to an almost oafish, but sensitive, portrayal; he is impressive, in his first feature film.
Steve's father is an unemployed sot, his mother has left the home to be with another man, and his older brother utilizes him as a schoolyard dope dealer, plainly a dispiriting background for the youth, but as depicted one feels no
sympathy
for him, as his deportment appears to stem from stupidity rather than as reaction to socio/economic pressures in this erratically paced work wherein puerile incident assumes precedence above character development.
Yukie is very moving in her portrayal and evokes
sympathy
and empathy for the character.
realism to the characters and sympathy.whoever
What's most interesting is following one's
sympathy
and antipathy to the Baron character (played really quite subtly by -- yes! -- Vincent Price).
His goal, to achieve through forgeries and deceit not only the ownership to the entire Arizona territory but hereditary title to it as well -- is mad and imaginative enough to elicit strong interest from the viewer -- without actually gaining our
sympathy.
What separates Chaplin from other comedian filmmakers is his ability to evoke a sense of pity and/or
sympathy
for his character.
I couldn't believe, or have
sympathy
for, the daughter's choices.
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