The actors of Raleigh and Mako, respectively.
I thought they were done [i]exceedingly[/i] well. Maybe it's just Guillermo's writing, but I instantly felt connected to Raleigh.
What did you guys think of Pacific Rim's acting?
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Edited by HurtfulTurkey: 5/23/2014 1:39:39 AMI appreciated that everyone and their mother didn't need to be a sympathetic hero. Raleigh didn't bitch about his brother, and Mako's backstory only made her stronger (except for the first drift). I thought the actors rode the line between love interests and partners extremely well. There were small hints of romance, but overall they were just a very strong pair that I enjoyed watching. Rinko did an excellent job at not being a typical pathetic, submissive Asian woman as Hollywood loves to stereotype.
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The acting was quite decent. I was blown out of the water. Can expecting robots and not much else, and was pleasantly surprised by the realism of the humans.
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Because Charlie Hunnam is [i]terrible[/i].
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It was good
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This Charlie? This Charlie is the reason I want to see the movie. Well, other than the badassery.
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Because Grown Ups 2 was obviously a better film. Just go look at the box office results, last I heard Grown Ups 2 blew Pacific Rim out of the water.
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Arthouse snobs.
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-blam!-ing amazing acting, just like every other aspect of the movie.