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Le 30/01/2012 17:12, Warp nous fit lire :
> Where did the "one-dimensional" come from? It does not describe a "flat"
> character.
>
> Why is this rant relevant? Because your suggestion to "add a second
> dimension to the characters" is ironic. If you make them "two-dimensional"
> they are still flat, without any depth to them. In other words, it wouldn't
> help at all.
>
> It should have been "add a third dimension to the characters" for it
> to make sense.
Well, the characters in the movie are not even flat. I even wonder if
they have any dimension at all... well, a dialog qualify them for a
single dimension. It's OK.
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