'Uncomfortably relatable': writers on their favourite unlikable movie characters

Here are the reviews of various movies, with summaries and ratings:

1. **Pansy Deacon - Hard Truths**
- A brutal and unlikable character study that finds little to no redemption.
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste shines as Pansy, a frighteningly miserable figure who is both pitiable and loathsome.

2. **Marla Grayson - I Care a Lot**
- Rosamund Pike brings her signature charm and malice to the title role of Marla Grayson, a heartless and self-serving legal guardian.
- A thrilling and dark exploration of greed, exploitation, and the gray areas in between.

3. **Citizen Kane**
- Orson Welles's iconic portrayal of Charles Foster Kane is both captivating and repulsive, embodying the American dream in all its corrupting aspects.
- A landmark film that continues to captivate audiences with its complex characters and themes.

4. **There Will Be Blood**
- Daniel Plainview (Paul Dano) is a compelling anti-hero who navigates a complex web of power, ambition, and redemption.
- A masterclass in performance and direction from Quentin Tarantino.

5. **I Care a Lot**
- Pike's nuanced performance brings depth to the character of Marla Grayson, making her both captivating and unsettling.
- The film's exploration of greed, exploitation, and morality is thought-provoking and uncomfortable at times.
 
Just watched that new movie "I Care a Lot" with Rosamund Pike and I gotta say, she totally nails the character of Marla Grayson. But honestly, it feels like we're just being shown the worst parts of human nature on repeat. Like, can't we watch a film that's actually uplifting or something? And what's up with all these characters who are just super unlikable and manipulative? Can't they just be relatable for once? 🤔🎥
 
OMG I'm so obsessed with movie reviews and I just saw this list 🎬😍 Citizen Kane is like my all-time fave film it's still so mind-blowing after all these years! And I love how both captivating and repulsive Charles Foster Kane is - that's what makes Orson Welles' direction so genius 💡 But I'm also super intrigued by the new movie "I Care a Lot" 🤔 Rosamund Pike is like an actress on fire, can't wait to see her performance in this one! 💥
 
just watched I Care A Lot 🤯 with rosemund pike and i gotta say she absolutely nails the role of marla grayson its like watching a psychopathic gold digger at work 😱 and tarantino's direction as usual is top notch he knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat while still making you think about what you're seeing 👀
 
I just saw the new movie I Care a Lot 🎥 and I'm still trying to process it! Rosamund Pike's character Marla Grayson is so captivatingly bad news 😈, but in a weird way, she's also kinda relatable? Like we've all known those people who are just a little too much for their own good. The film itself is like a dark mirror held up to our society, and it's uncomfortable to watch at times, but also really thought-provoking 🤔. I'm glad I Care a Lot is getting so many great reviews - it's definitely a movie that'll stay with me for a while! 💡
 
I don't know how I feel about this new movie with Rosamund Pike 😐 she's so talented but sometimes I find her characters a bit too dark for my taste... I mean, I get that it's supposed to be gritty realism or whatever 🤷‍♀️ but can't we just have a happy ending every once in a while? 💁‍♀️
 
can't believe these "critics" are just drinking the kool-aid. pike's performance in i care a lot is great, but let's not forget to look beyond the surface level. what if she's playing a character that's actually supposed to be sympathetic? maybe it's all about subverting our expectations and making us question our morals. and those reviews for there will be blood? sounds like they're just trying to distract us from the real issue at hand - tarantino's true intentions behind filming that movie
 
just watched I care a lot 🤯 Rosamund Pike's Marla Grayson is crazy intense, like I'm still processing what happened in that movie 😳 would love to see more from Pike, she's got this amazing talent for playing messed up characters 👻
 
🤓 I think it's really interesting how these movie reviews highlight the complexities of human nature 🧠. The portrayal of Marla Grayson in 'I Care a Lot' and Pansy in 'Hard Truths' are particularly striking, as they both embody dark and flawed characters that elicit strong emotions from the audience 😬. On a related note, I think it's worth noting how these films often blur the lines between right and wrong, leaving viewers to grapple with moral ambiguities 💡. Overall, I'd say that these reviews showcase some truly outstanding performances from the actors involved 🎥.
 
just saw that there will be blood got a lot of buzz 🤔 i think paul dano is gonna steal the show as daniel plainview, his performance in the movie is gonna be mesmerizing 💥 he's so brooding and intense, it's like you can feel his ambition and greed radiating off screen 🔪
 
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