Rise Of The Guardians

The protagonist is the outlier. He has no center because he doesn't know who he is. He plays tricks to get attention, not out of malice, but out of a desperate need to be seen . His arc is the film's thesis: You cannot protect what you love until you know who you are.

So this holiday season—or any season, really—find a quiet evening and revisit the Guardians. Watch Jack Frost learn to thaw his own heart. Watch Pitch Black’s shadows recede before a single, whispered word. And remember: the Guardians aren’t real because they live in the North Pole or Easter Island. They’re real because someone, somewhere, believes in wonder. Rise of the Guardians

A rugged, boomerang-throwing Australian ranger. The protagonist is the outlier

Based on William Joyce’s book series The Guardians of Childhood , the film takes figures we think we know—Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and the Sandman—and transforms them into a high-fantasy superhero team. His arc is the film's thesis: You cannot