01-03-2010, 10:01 PM
28 Days Later - The main character goes through a dramatic character shift; from being a very scared person to actually going all out and turning into a badass. I think it's one of the more prominent examples of character development in horror.
The films of Cronenberg often play with it's characters. Brundle (The Fly '86) goes from a very brilliant, somewhat shy and really nice guy to a conceded, douche and then at the end he comes full circle and realized what he has done. I think another one could be Videodrome.
Day of the Dead - more of zombie character progression.
The films of Cronenberg often play with it's characters. Brundle (The Fly '86) goes from a very brilliant, somewhat shy and really nice guy to a conceded, douche and then at the end he comes full circle and realized what he has done. I think another one could be Videodrome.
Day of the Dead - more of zombie character progression.
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter
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- Chris Carter
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