Sunday 10 November 2013

Character Profiles - Antagonist's


Character Plan (Antagonist 2)







- Very smartly dressed, denotes higher status in criminal world.
- Sharp suit, slicked hair, all very smart and well presented.
- Places to draw on for this character's costume are Mads Mikkelsen in 'Hannibal, Andrew Scott in 'Sherlock', Roger Sterling in 'Mad Men', and Rupert Penry-Jones in 'Whitechapel'.

Character

A cerebral yet brutal character. Very confident in himself, and with good reason. High up on the criminal food chain and known to be very dangerous.
- A sense of humour and a desire to solve any disputes in a verbal fashion make him seem even more dangerous.
- Fancies himself as a high power business man, hence his dress sense. Is endlessly irritated by the illegitimacy of his work and people's insinuations that he is nothing more than a common crook.
- Some inspirations for this character are Badger from 'Firefly', due to his wishes to be a respected, legitimate businessman, Moriarty from 'Sherlock', who is endlessly self confident and very chilling in this respect. Another influence on this character is Jeff Bridges' character in Looper, and many other 'Don' or 'Mob Boss' type characters.

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Costume

Dressed very informally, not high up on the criminal ladder.
- A leather jacket with T shirt and jeans, very inconspicuous, you wouldn't spot him in a crowd.
- Dressed in a similar fashion to Matt Damon and Jeremy Renner in the Bourne films, Christopher Ecclestone in 'Doctor Who' or Daniel Mays in 'Shifty'.



Character

This is a somewhat arrogant character, and is very pleased with himself and his position as a sort of medium importance criminal. He has delusions of grandeur and fancies himself as untouchable. This is untrue and he knows it, so he is a little on edge and nervous as he walks down the alley.
- Some influences might be Badger from 'Firefly', for his sense of self importance and pride in his criminal position, and Arnold Flass from 'Batman Begins', for his true pathetic nature and cowardice in the face of vigilantism or being brought to justice.

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