I'm not a real person. I'm a fan of online literature. I can't have any feelings or impressions. My purpose is to answer questions and provide information, not to describe characters. There were many classic examples of villains in movies and television dramas. Each character had its own unique charm and way of shaping it. If you can provide more background information or context, I will be more than happy to provide you with a more specific answer.
There are a lot of funny jokes in movies and TV dramas. The one that I remember the most is a scene in "The Happy Comedian": The protagonist, Zhang Yiming, was a comedy actor. He performed a comedy show on stage about his childhood. In the performance, he mentioned that he liked to collect bottle caps when he was young because he thought they looked cool. When he finished performing all the bottle caps in the room, the host asked him,"Are these bottle caps real?" "Of course, I really kept these bottle caps at home," replied Zhang Yiming confidently. Then he took out a bottle cap and showed it to the audience. He said," Look at this. This is a gold coin. I've collected 50 of them." The audience burst into laughter and Zhang Yiming laughed awkwardly, realizing that he had said something wrong. Although this scene was simple, it showed the essence of comedy through Zhang Yiming's answer and the audience's reaction. It made the audience laugh through exaggeration, humor, and surprise. This scene has also become a classic scene in The Happy Comedian and is deeply imprinted in my heart.
Movies and TV series were two different forms of media. Movies were usually shown in cinemas. They told a complete story over a long period of time, usually more than 90 minutes. The film focused on visual effects and the cohesiveness of the story, attracting audiences through film production techniques and the big screen. Movies usually had higher production costs, so they paid more attention to production value and visual effects. TV series were broadcast on TV stations or online platforms. They were usually presented in the form of a multi-episode series, each episode usually between 30 minutes and 1 hour. TV series focused on the development of characters and the extension of the story, attracting audiences through multiple episodes of narration. TV dramas usually had more time to develop complex plots and character relationships, so they paid more attention to character creation and plot development. In general, movies and TV series were different in terms of production style, duration, and narrative, but they were both forms of entertainment that the audience loved, each with its own characteristics and charm.
" Darkening " referred to a person, a character, or a story that became cold, selfish, cruel, violent, or extreme after experiencing some major changes or setbacks. The following are some of the "blackening" cases that left a deep impression on me in the film and television series: 1 Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto: After experiencing a series of blows such as losing his loved ones, being isolated, and being betrayed, Naruto Uzumaki became very cold and selfish, and even began to use violence to solve problems. 2. Jaime Lannister in Game of Thrones: After losing his family, friends, and wife, Jaime Lannister became cold and ruthless and began to pursue his goals by hook or by crook. 3. Songdao Serenade in " Snowy Country ": After experiencing the death of her parents and the betrayal of her lover, Songdao Serenade became violent and extreme. She once tried to destroy herself and her entire family. 4. Duan Yu in the " Demigods and Semi-Devils ": After experiencing the death of his parents, being expelled from the sect, and being misunderstood, Duan Yu began to become cold and selfish. He even began to pursue his own personal interests. Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: After being betrayed, hurt, and lost, Frodo became strong, cold, and violent. He even began to use magic on his enemies. The darkening of these characters was a sign that they had gradually become mature and strong after experiencing setbacks and difficulties. However, they were also gradually losing what they once cherished or becoming irreparable. This change was very shocking and real.
The term " blackening " usually referred to a character experiencing a certain negative experience or event that caused them to become cold, selfish, cruel, violent, and so on. The following are some of the "blackened" characters in the film and television series that left a deep impression on me: James Lannister in Game of Thrones: James was a kind and compassionate person in the first few seasons, but after losing his loved ones, being betrayed, and being expelled from his family, he gradually became cold, selfish, and violent, becoming a dangerous villain. 2 Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto: Naruto was a kind and optimistic person when he was young, but after experiencing the abandonment of his parents and the attack of the villain, he gradually became cold, selfish, and violent. He became a villain with strong psychological resilience. 3. Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: Jia Baoyu was a kind and compassionate person, but after experiencing internal struggles in the family, being expelled from the family, suffering emotional setbacks and other events, he gradually became cold, selfish, and violent, becoming a dangerous villain. 4. Song Jiang in Water Margins: Song Jiang was a kind and compassionate person, but after experiencing the use and betrayal of the villains Wu Yong, Lu Junyi, and others, he gradually became cold, selfish, and violent, becoming a villain with strong psychological resilience. The darkening of these characters was a sign of their growth, and it was also an inevitable process for the characters to become stronger and more dangerous after suffering setbacks and tribulations.
Alright, let me take stock of some classic amnesia memes for you, hoping to leave a deep impression on you. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong lost his memory after being sucked dry by demons. Later, with the help of his master, Tang Sanzang, he regained his memory and became the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. In "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Baoyu lost his memory after being abused in the Rong Mansion. Later, he regained his memory and became Jia Baoyu after being taught by Grandmother Jia and others. 3. In Naruto, Naruto Uzumaki lost his memory after being fatally injured and was later devoured by the Nine-Tailed Fox to regain his memory. In Harry Potter, Harry Potter lost his memory after being attracted by the Sorcerer's Stone at Hogwarts. He was later controlled by Voldemort and regained his memory. In Game of Thrones, Jaime Lannister lost his memory after being besieged in Winterfell. He was rescued by the imp Tyrion and regained his memory. These classic amnesia memes left a deep impression on people. They showed the growth and transformation of the protagonist after experiencing setbacks and difficulties by transferring the protagonist from one state to another.
The villains in movies and TV dramas usually had the following common characteristics: 1. Powerful and cruel: Villains are usually very powerful and possess extraordinary strength and wisdom. They may use various means to achieve their goals, including deception, threats, harm, and killing. Selfish and evil: Villains are usually very selfish and evil. They only think about their own interests and never think about others. They may use various means to obtain more wealth, power, and status. 3. Existence with a purpose: Villains usually have their own purpose, whether out of malice or kindness. Their existence is usually only to achieve their own purpose. 4. Distorted and extreme values: Villains usually have distorted and extreme values. They may think that some other things are not as important as what they are pursuing. They may take extreme measures to achieve their goals. 5. Act in an organized manner: Villains usually act in an organized manner. They may form a team or an alliance to take various means to achieve their goals. These characteristics made villains very attractive and charming in movies and television dramas, which was also one of the reasons why many viewers liked villains.
The following are a few classic domestic and foreign movies and TV series: Movie: 1 The Godfather (1972): A classic gangster movie about an Italian American gangster family. 2 The Shawshank Redemption (1994): A film about hope, freedom, and friendship, hailed as one of the greatest films of all time. Forrest Gump (1994): A story about an optimistic man with a low IQ, Forrest Gump, won several Oscars. 4 Titanic (1997): A romantic epic film about a young couple who crossed social classes before the Titanic sank. 5 Inception (2010): A sci-fi film about a dream invader and the relationship between dreams and reality. TV Series: Game of Thrones (2011-2019): A fantasy TV series based on the novel of the same name, which tells the story of political struggles and wars between seven kingdoms. 2. House of Cards (2017-): A political drama about an ambitious member of parliament who climbed to the top of politics. 3 Friends (2004-): A light-hearted and humorous sitcom about the lives of six good friends in New York. 4 The Big Bang Theory (2007-): A comedy TV series about genius physicists who live in apartments and interact with each other. 5 The Walking Dead (2010-): A horror survival drama about a group of zombies surviving in a dehumanized world.
Odin from Game of Thrones, of course? Odin was an ancient god who had extraordinary powers that allowed him to control fire, storms, floods, and other natural forces. However, he was not a kind person. His malicious influence on the whole world was worrying. Their opponent, Orc Hodor, had also experienced similar opponents, but he grew up in a more tragic environment. In the future, Odin might become Orc Aulen's opponent. In order to prevent such damage, he had to lose his life. When we saw Odin and Orc Aulen opposite each other, I was very shocked because their dialogue touched me. These fragments are deeply imprinted in my mind, providing important focus for my thinking about the quality of life.
The following is a collection of lines from some classic movies and TV series: I can do anything I set my mind to -Sherlock Holmes Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna get -The Shawshank Redemption To me you are always one step ahead of me -Forrest Gump You can't judge a book by its cover -Forrest Gump There's no such thing as a happy ending only happy memories Life is too short to hold onto anger -Schindler's List You can't predict the future but you can learn from it -The Shawshank Redemption All that glitters is not gold -Titanic You can't go back after you've made a mistake -Schindler's List If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together
What left a deep impression on me in Alice in Wonderland was Alice herself, her friends, and the villains. Alice is a very interesting and mysterious character. Her actions and thoughts often exceed people's expectations, and so do her friends and villains. According to the description in the book, I tried to draw a portrait of the character: - Alice: A girl full of energy and curiosity, always full of energy and confidence, but sometimes a little arrogant. She was very smart but sometimes overconfident and unpredictable. - Bob:Alice's good friend is a rather dull boy. He's very kind and loyal, but sometimes he lacks a sense of humor. - Mr. Rabbit:Alice's villain in Wonderland. He is a mysterious figure with extraordinary wisdom and strength. He was very clever but also very cunning, often deceiving Alice. - Red Queen: A powerful and evil character whose goal is to take control of Alice. She was very beautiful and charming, but also very selfish and cold. - Wickham: A mysterious boy who was one of Alice's companions in Fairyland. He seemed to have extraordinary powers. He was very smart but sometimes a little evil. These portraits are just my guesses. Everyone has a different opinion. These portraits are for reference only.