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* HarsherInHindsight: Wesley Snipes in prison.
* VanillaProtagonist: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and his character has no noticeable arc that changes from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison, while the sequel dumps Monroe entirely to focus on Iceman as an AntiHero.
* VanillaProtagonist: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and his character has no noticeable arc that changes from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison, while the sequel dumps Monroe entirely to focus on Iceman as an AntiHero.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Wesley Snipes Creator/WesleySnipes in prison.
prison years before he did time for real.
* VanillaProtagonist: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and his character has no noticeable arc that changes from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison, while the sequel dumps Monroe entirely to focus on Iceman as anAntiHero.AntiHero.
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* VanillaProtagonist: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and his character has no noticeable arc that changes from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison, while the sequel dumps Monroe entirely to focus on Iceman as an
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* FlatCharacter: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and doesn't change from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison, while the sequel dumps Monroe entirely to focus on Iceman as an AntiHero.
* HarsherInHindsight: Wesley Snipes in prison.
* HarsherInHindsight: Wesley Snipes in prison.
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* FlatCharacter: HarsherInHindsight: Wesley Snipes in prison.
* VanillaProtagonist: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) anddoesn't change his character has no noticeable arc that changes from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison, while the sequel dumps Monroe entirely to focus on Iceman as an AntiHero.
* HarsherInHindsight: Wesley Snipes in prison.AntiHero.
* VanillaProtagonist: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and
* HarsherInHindsight: Wesley Snipes in prison.
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* FlatCharacter: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and doesn't change from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison.
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* FlatCharacter: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and doesn't change from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison.prison, while the sequel dumps Monroe entirely to focus on Iceman as an AntiHero.
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* FlatCharacter: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor (a single line has him claim he wants to send the betting money to his sister, who is relying on welfare to take care of her three kids, but it’s never mentioned again) and doesn't change from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist.VillainProtagonist and his efforts to escape prison.
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* FlatCharacter: Monroe, as opposed to Iceman, doesn't have anything to really fight for besides his own honor and doesn't change from the start of the film (apart from having more satisfaction with his lot in life). The film acknowledges this by focusing more on Iceman as a VillainProtagonist.