Edward Hopper,
Hotel Lobby (1943)
Office at Night (1940)
Rooms by the Sea (1951)
Drug Store (1927)
Night Windows (1928)
High Noon (1949)
Chair Car (1965)
Lighthouse Hill (1927)
No because I'm watching Dark City and thinking about the character development in it and how Doctor Schreber is the best character because he's complex. John is so simple. He's such a basic protagonist honestly. But Doctor Schreber is different. He views himself as weak and he's terrified for his life at all times but he still finds it in himself to defy the Strangers, first in little ways, by talking back, etc., but eventually by concocting his plan to help John reach his full potential and being brave enough and smart enough to pull that move at the end with the syringes. But you also see some enjoyment of his work for the Strangers from him. He is in his element in a lab, and that's so fundamental to his personality that we see it shine through even when he's working under threat of death. But anyway he's the bravest character because he was the most afraid but did it anyway. Okay I'll get off my soapbox now. I just love this movie so much.