1a. What would your character kill for? His family, his country, his client, his personal safety (if it came down to that.) 1b.What would they die for? (His daughter. His country.)
2. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances? Why? Pay for sex. After what his daughter went through, he looks at all sex workers as slaves, unable to grant consent.
3. What do they dream about? In his dreams, he is a passive observer, standing by and analysing what went wrong. What he could have done differently, or better, to save innocent lives or the lives of his men.
4. What's their biggest fear? Being powerless.
5. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why? His daughter's demo tape. It symbolizes more than just her ambition, it's evidence that she's alive and will be okay.
6. What is their fondest memory? Coming home after a hard mission to his wife and daughter.
7. What is their worst memory? Listening to Kimmie be kidnapped.
8. What or who was their most significant influence? Expound. His father was a hard working factory man who never gave up. He always had a solution for every problem, even if it was unconventional. Failure was never an option.
9. What do they believe makes a successful life? He has no idea. He's seen other people do it, and he still has no idea.
10. What makes them laugh? Vee
11. What are their religious views? God is an indifferent bastard who knows we're clever enough to take care of ourselves.
12. What is their greatest strength? The ability to improvise.
13. Do they have a fatal flaw? If so, what is it? Stubbornness, probably. The inability to admit failure.
14. Who is the most important person in their life? His daughter, Kim.
15. If they died, who would miss them most? How would they die? (Character grunts and refuses to answer this question.)
Bryan Mills
1b.What would they die for? (His daughter. His country.)
2. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances? Why?
Pay for sex. After what his daughter went through, he looks at all sex workers as slaves, unable to grant consent.
3. What do they dream about?
In his dreams, he is a passive observer, standing by and analysing what went wrong. What he could have done differently, or better, to save innocent lives or the lives of his men.
4. What's their biggest fear?
Being powerless.
5. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why?
His daughter's demo tape. It symbolizes more than just her ambition, it's evidence that she's alive and will be okay.
6. What is their fondest memory?
Coming home after a hard mission to his wife and daughter.
7. What is their worst memory?
Listening to Kimmie be kidnapped.
8. What or who was their most significant influence? Expound.
His father was a hard working factory man who never gave up. He always had a solution for every problem, even if it was unconventional. Failure was never an option.
9. What do they believe makes a successful life?
He has no idea. He's seen other people do it, and he still has no idea.
10. What makes them laugh?
Vee
11. What are their religious views?
God is an indifferent bastard who knows we're clever enough to take care of ourselves.
12. What is their greatest strength?
The ability to improvise.
13. Do they have a fatal flaw? If so, what is it?
Stubbornness, probably. The inability to admit failure.
14. Who is the most important person in their life?
His daughter, Kim.
15. If they died, who would miss them most? How would they die?
(Character grunts and refuses to answer this question.)