da huh i thought the non white characters were far more compelling and developed. will was very generic white boy with no development and the others (minus maybe riley who i also thought was bland) came across as fully developed people not just a sketch of an idea
mmm interesting. i definitely see your point and think i agree (couldn't connect to wolfgang until maybe the very end), but they're also the ones given the most action imo, and are arguably meant for the audience to project themselves onto. otoh the non white characters are also at least partially developed by relying on stereotypes, which i feel a little :/ about. it does make those stereotypes dramatically compelling and puts a twist on at least one of them (~spoiler free zone lmao) but even agreeing with your point about the white characters, i mostly still feel the same abt what i said above
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