The performances were exquisite from the three of them. It’s very raw and beautiful. (...) And then she dives out of the car into the rain, and then the both of them grab her. The two of them hold her. They become one entity, holding together. The rain washing them and starting anew. - M Night Shyamalan
"She offered to sit for us tonight…no charge. So, if you wanna get a table somewhere…treat me like I'm your wife…or a whore. Whatever does it for you."
Dorothy Turner have you considered getting a wife instead
I really couldn’t stand Miles Dale at the beginning of this season. By the end, I liked him a whole lot better.
The whole time, because he’s second-billed in the credits, I was thinking Ed would die and Miles would be the new main character and I was like “noooOOOO he’s just an annoying fool who messes up nonstop”
And then, Ilya betrays him! And he gets reeeally scary for a bit. That look on his face when he was commanding someone to beat Ilya? Terrifying! You can totally see Koba (planet of the apes) come through. Toby Kebbell can play a GREAT villain, as we’ve seen!
I thought, “ahhh, yes I see now. Miles Dale is gonna be, like, the black market kingpin of Mars. If Ed dies and Miles is the main character now… that would be fuckin cool. He has so much potential as a villain!”
And THEN…. That behavior just didn’t continue. It made me so excited, and then it was kinda gone! By the end of the season, he looks down at the bloody wrench in his hand after the riot, and he’s horrified.
Maybe in the future he’ll sink more into that violent behavior that finally got me interested in him.
Tl;dr
Miles Dale has so much villain potential and I really really hope we get to see him become more and more corrupt and violent
Cast: Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Toby Kebbell, Reg E. Cathey, Tim Blake Nelson, Joshua Montes, Dan Castellaneta, Owen Judge
Release year: 2015
Genres: science fiction, adventure, action
Blurb: Four young outsiders teleport to a dangerous universe that alters their physical forms in shocking ways. Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former-friend-turned-enemy.
Prince of Persia was, honestly, kinda refreshing. Like, upon my initial watch, I thought that Garsiv would wind up being evil because he looked so different from Tus and Dastan (that being his hair was tied back/braided and it was black, he was violence prone, he was always wearing armour of some kinda and it was dark in colour). In American-made media, if somethings different (especially if it has a lot of dark colours), it's usually gonna be evil or bad. To see a piece of media that, for once, didn't do that was kinda nice. Also, the fact that none of the three were evil was also really nice.
Sidenote: Garsiv was my favourite out of them and I wish we'd gotten to see more.
THIS THIS, I SWEAR I WOULD PRINT THIS ASK AND HANG IT!!
In any other american - made film of that era, Garsiv would have been the main target of Nizam and a secondary antagonist.
The story would have been like:
Nizam projected his power hungry ambitions into Garsiv, who he raised in the same insecurities about being the youngest. Tus is the perfect copy of Sharaman because he is the heir, so Nizam teaches Garsiv to share his resentment and turns him into his evil minion mini me. By the time Dastan is adopted, Tus and Garsiv are already a Thor and Loki duo and his arrival only encourages the resentment of Garsiv. He gets along with Tus inmediately, since he can find in Dastan what the broken sibling bond with Garsiv lacks.
Garsiv feels completely replaced by Dastan, turns into a villian and participates of Nizam's complot.
IT DIDN'T HAPPEN, IT DIDN'T!
A few days ago i was rewatching the movie with my sister and she spent the whole time waiting for a " Garsiv is evil" obvious plot twist that never happened.
I LOVE THAT THEY DIDN'T DO IT, SERIOUSLY LOVE IT!
They gave us a lovely, healthy, awesome trio of brothers without that shitty complusion of villianizing one through dark colouring!
I love Garsiv, he definitely deserved more screentime.