Character Depth Unveiled
Sophie explores the complexities of Leo's character, emphasizing his struggle to understand the expectations placed upon him. The discussion highlights the importance of suggesting a character's backstory without revealing everything, allowing the audience to fill in the gaps. Through subtle details, like Leo's yellow beanie, the narrative invites viewers to consider the multifaceted nature of identity and choice.In this clip
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