Because you like Violet Baudelaire in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Dante Alighieri is a crusader fighting his way to absolution. See them in Dante's Inferno.
Adults call him troubled and kids call him crazy, but Donnie Darko is too busy following the instructions of a giant bunny rabbit to care. See them in Donnie Darko.
Alex DeLarge likes his favorite milk-based, drug-laced cocktail. It helps him get in the mood for a night of "ultra violence." See them in A Clockwork Orange.
A neurotic people pleaser, Tom Wambsgans is both ambitious and spineless. See them in Succession.
Though Ray Holt is a man of few words and even fewer smiles, he cares deeply about his precinct and detectives. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Lazy and cynical‚ Bernard Black is the ultimate curmudgeon. See them in Black Books.
When Andrew Neiman is not in classes during the day, he's rehearsing his drums until his hands bleed at night. See them in Whiplash.
Cher Horowitz may have a problem with hubris, but she looks utterly fabulous while learning a lesson about the dangers of meddling. See them in Clueless.
Meticulous Arthur is always prepared, but he may not be ready to be the point man in the criminal world of dream sharing. See them in Inception.
The only thing Albert Wesker cares about is turning himself into a God. See them in Resident Evil Series.
Flexibility is more than Helen Parr's superpower. It's a key tenet of her personality that allows her to be both firm and understanding. See them in The Incredibles.