How to Create CHARACTER CHEMISTRY in Stories (Writing Advice)

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  • @benjaminwatt2436
    @benjaminwatt2436 Год назад +312

    Sam and Frodo are one of the hands down best examples of a dramatic friendship. So much so that Sam ends up overshadowing Frodo

    • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
      @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +68

      "Of course you are--and I'm going with you!"

    • @TheZetaKai
      @TheZetaKai Год назад +33

      "And what about Sam? Frodo wouldn't have gotten very far without Sam."

    • @dafonearth
      @dafonearth Год назад +29

      I can’t carry it for you … but I can carry you!!! Oh my gosh I want to cry every time I hear that line!

    • @gundarsmiks4889
      @gundarsmiks4889 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yack!!! I realy didnt like theyr gay friendship. I mean it was nice, but sam clearly wanted to be a little more than friend.
      Other than that Lotr was great!

    • @Donika691
      @Donika691 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@gundarsmiks4889 so Sam being in love with Rosie Cotton just didn't happen in your mind or what? He even married and had kids with her, and when everything seemed about to end permanently for them on that mountain who did he think of? ROSIE COTTON dancing with the ribbons in her hair. Having a bromance doesn't mean it's automatically romantic feelings you know.

  • @pkmntrainermark8881
    @pkmntrainermark8881 Год назад +204

    "You may not need a romantic interest."
    Man, tell that to almost every movie.

    • @tonisumblin2719
      @tonisumblin2719 9 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly! 😁

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A 8 месяцев назад +1

      Also shonen manga.

    • @johnleonard9102
      @johnleonard9102 7 месяцев назад +4

      We've gotten to the point where almost no movies have romance.
      And that's because the majority of people who work in Hollywood as writers don't know what it's like to be in a satisfying relationship; same goes with the video game industry

  • @mrsturtevant1
    @mrsturtevant1 Год назад +69

    I think it's interesting how in The Avengers, they're all in one room and their dialogue is showing all of their oppositions. Especially between Rogers and Stark.

    • @siegfriedmordrake3229
      @siegfriedmordrake3229 Год назад +11

      A dialogue between Mr old fashion stuck up and Mr casual self absorbed I take nothing seriously always yields good results

  • @pferdebert
    @pferdebert Год назад +97

    Doc and Marty from Back to The Future. What is so intriguing about this chemistry is that this is a very unlikely character relationship and while watching the movies we are asking ourselves: How the heck did those fellows teamed up? But we never get an answer - which makes it even better XD

  • @AlmostEthical
    @AlmostEthical Год назад +46

    The 1999 cast of The Mummy had spectacular chemistry between Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, with John Hannah playing comic relief and an amazing protagonist in Arnold Vosloo's Imhotep. Even the supporting characters were well developed and engaging.

  • @Xenozfan2
    @Xenozfan2 Год назад +119

    The cast of Firefly, hands down. Diverse cast with distinct characteristics and they all care about one another in their own way.

    • @johnc.8534
      @johnc.8534 Год назад +1

      was gonna say the same thing!

    • @nutegunspray1022
      @nutegunspray1022 Год назад +1

      Couldn't agree more

    • @HumanAki
      @HumanAki Год назад +3

      "Big damn heroes, sir."
      "Ain't we just."

    • @vCoralSandsv
      @vCoralSandsv 11 месяцев назад

      Shiney

    • @brittneynelson2595
      @brittneynelson2595 6 месяцев назад +3

      Glad you said it. In the special features it says Mal was originally supposed to be a little more cynical and removed from the rest of the cast, but Nathan Fillion was so genuinely caring towards his costars that they just let that play instead

  • @ianbergerurra8021
    @ianbergerurra8021 Год назад +4

    Battlestar Galactica (2004) is a masterclass in varied and evolving character chemistries.

    • @stuartdalrymple
      @stuartdalrymple 10 месяцев назад

      Gaius and 6 had a great chemistry- legendary show!

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Год назад +19

    One aspect of Breaking Bad that I kind of get a chuckle out of now and didn't realize it when I originally watched the show, but as Walt got more evil his hair progressively fell off the top of his head and landed on his face. It was a ridiculous story from beginning to end, yet I loved every minute of it. Definitely need to unpack my DVD's so I can watch it again.

  • @Bennett-wj9vg
    @Bennett-wj9vg Год назад +32

    A little bizarre, but the cast from the Amazing World Of Gumball, Regular Show, and Adventure Time. Each show has a set of characters who differ greatly from one another and, in some cases, actually despise their respective cast member. But all have something that glues them together. Be it school, family relations, moral obligations, or a shared goal, they bounce off each other so well. Honestly, I recommend everyone to watch them all if they haven't already.

    • @in_worldofmyown
      @in_worldofmyown 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad someone mentioned them.

  • @cameronguzman-keller477
    @cameronguzman-keller477 Год назад +44

    I love the chemistry between the Gaang from ATLA, I think they all work really well together despite some of the key differences, and the way they all challenge and push each other to grow feels natural and something that I can hope come close to matching in my own story.

  • @ianbergerurra8021
    @ianbergerurra8021 Год назад +13

    The Emperor's New Groove also has excellent character pairs - Kuzco/Pacha and Kronk/Yzma.

    • @HumanAki
      @HumanAki 2 месяца назад +1

      Underrated comment! 🍻

  • @JamesRDavenport
    @JamesRDavenport Год назад +17

    A great ensemble cast to showcase this is Firefly.
    Captain Mal is the brokenhearted former rogue and cynic. Shepherd Book is a man of faith and redemption from darkness. Kaylee is hope, family and wonder. Simon is precision and loyalty. Wash is doubt and a sense of humor. River is childlike innocence paired with untapped ruthlessness. Jayne is impulsiveness, rogue, but skilled in his niche. Zoe is conflicted loyalty, femininity, and strength. Innaria is beauty and unrequited love. Together they unite on one thing, finding their Serenity. It's their home and they'll defend it to the death.

  • @errantwinds-up8uu
    @errantwinds-up8uu Год назад +47

    I love the chemistry in the movie Willow. Like, it's so over the top sometimes, but I love that. Mad Martigan and Willow are absolutely the two strangest people to be thrown together in an epic quest, and when you involve the brownies, Sorcha, Bavmorda, and Razel, it's just a huge tangle of opposites and awesomeness.

    • @madmartigan21
      @madmartigan21 Год назад +4

      Excuse me sir, it's Madmartigan, all one word. He's not a "mad" guy named Martigan. Trust me, I would know. 😜

    • @errantwinds-up8uu
      @errantwinds-up8uu Год назад +2

      @@madmartigan21 I deeply apologise! :D

    • @tearstoneactual9773
      @tearstoneactual9773 Год назад +3

      Despite it's cheese-y moments, I love Willow so much.

  • @CJ_1406
    @CJ_1406 Год назад +103

    My favorite is the chemistry between Anakin and Obi-Wan, especially in The Clone Wars.

  • @Vaillant.87
    @Vaillant.87 Год назад +29

    In the Lethal Weapon movies, the chemistry between Mel Gibson's and Danny Glover's characters is a memorable one!

  • @ethanboyd2981
    @ethanboyd2981 Год назад +18

    My personal favorite characters with great chemistry come from the show Firefly and the subsequent movie Serenity.

  • @c.as.1524
    @c.as.1524 Год назад +9

    I love the characters chemistry in The Expanse and how they change as the history goes by, really engaging and sometimes inexpected.

  • @thequantumnexus4270
    @thequantumnexus4270 Год назад +17

    Walter and Jesse's chemistry is probably what made the show so good. I also liked the chemistry between Sam and Dean in Supernatural, being such an understandably codependent relationship given the circumstances and their being so different.

  • @petehealy9819
    @petehealy9819 Год назад +31

    You just helped me solve a problem of character motivation in a draft I've been wrestling with for a long time. Thanks for your brilliant insights!

  • @madmartigan21
    @madmartigan21 Год назад +38

    Kirk, Spock and McCoy are perhaps the greatest blend of three characters you can have.

    • @TheZetaKai
      @TheZetaKai Год назад +11

      That trio is one of the purest examples of a Freudian tripartite psyche in fiction: Spock as the calculating Ego, Bones as the passionate Id, and Kirk as the synthesizing Superego between the two opposites.

  • @mrRambleGamble
    @mrRambleGamble Год назад +7

    Just watched Scream (original). They did a fantastic job with the friend group, the cop, and the TV reporter. Their personalities are all well formed and the script highlights the way each person annoys/cares for/protects/insults one another.
    It was excellent.

  • @RedeemerNDestroyer
    @RedeemerNDestroyer Год назад +4

    Arya and Sandor Clegane (The Hound) are top-notch, man season 4 GoT was peak TV. Tyrion and Bron also. Jon Snow and Ygritte also.

    • @stuartdalrymple
      @stuartdalrymple 10 месяцев назад +2

      3 amazing combos there. Don’t forget Jamie and Brianne were also very different and good together.

  • @ludovico6890
    @ludovico6890 Год назад +9

    I quite like The Godfather for ensemble characters chemistry. Every member of the Corleone Family is so well defined and play each other so well.

  • @madmartigan21
    @madmartigan21 Год назад +17

    LA Confidential; Edmund Exley, Bud White and Jack Vincennes three cops with completely different motivations but have their views changed on what justice means to them throughout the movie.

    • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
      @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +5

      Great movie. I rewatched it last year, and the character dynamics are FIRE

  • @TheZetaKai
    @TheZetaKai Год назад +56

    I've always appreciated the cast of characters in The Fifth Element: the gruff stoic Corben Dallas, the wild naive Leeloo, the zealous wise Vito Cornelius, his young disciple David, and the flamboyant annoying Ruby Rod. Each of them bring something unique and interesting to the mix, bouncing off of each other in every scene and making a party that is greater than the sum of their parts.

    • @tearstoneactual9773
      @tearstoneactual9773 Год назад +6

      I WANT ALL POSITIONS!!!

    • @UncleFexxer
      @UncleFexxer 11 месяцев назад +1

      And let us not forget the infamous Jean-Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg... Gary Oldman is great at playing villains, but Zorg has to be my all-time favorite. He makes evil cool.

  • @oliverford5367
    @oliverford5367 Год назад +41

    Aliens vs Alien3 is a good example of a movie that had a diverse cast of characters, compared to one who didn't.
    Aliens has tough Vasquez, sleazy Burke, Ripley and Newt's mother/daughter bond, etc. Alien3 has them all as miserable prisoners and Ripley getting shaved to look like a male prisoner. It's all one note, everyone is depressed.
    Friends is another good example. Chandler (RIP) is a sarcastic intellectual with avoidant attachment. Ross a romantic intellectual with anxious attachment. Joey also avoidant, but not smart.
    Phoebe intuitive instead of intellectual (so argues with Ross). Monica the most sensible but a little OCD, so sometimes goes off the rails. Rachel goes on the biggest journey, from spoiled princess to career woman.

    • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
      @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +9

      My memories of Alien 3 are shaky, but the Ripley/Tywin romance felt forced when I watched it. Can't remember if that was a deliberate choice by the writers/director or not.

    • @oliverford5367
      @oliverford5367 Год назад +5

      @@WriterBrandonMcNulty It was done badly with zero chemistry. It's a shame because they had a much better script by William Gibson they didn't use. But making characters distinct, so they call rub against each other, seems key.

    • @feni007
      @feni007 Год назад +4

      Really disappointing we never got the original follow-up to Aliens, because everyone was obsessed with going back to the Alien 1 format. Which I won't deny is possible, isolation was truly well done after all.
      But Alien 3 lol... They went through more writers than Mcdonald's goes through cashiers. And because they didn't want to lose money, they kept the story between writers who would add a little bit to it before getting fired/quitting, until we ended up with the most bland boring sequel humanly possible. How it has a 6.4 on imdb is a complete mystery to me. Step Brothers has more suspense to it.
      As if that wasn't bad enough, they were TO MY GREAT SURPRISE redoing the entire story. They were going to continue from Aliens with Ripley following the comics. But then here comes Ridley Scott, throwing his weight around and getting the whole movie thrown into the trash can so he could finish "his legacy".
      Thank god he did that too. Oh boy, those Prometheus movies were one of a kind. Timeless classics for sure. I mean, I can't remember a single scene from either of them, but that's not important. Ridley Scott's feelings are what's important.
      TLDR; Yes I'm mad when it comes to Alien 3.

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Год назад +1

      @@feni007 I saw Alien 3 when I was little, so I don't remember much of the story, but it gave me nightmares for years. Prometheus and Covenant gave me giggles and scoffs for months. It's a shame that James Cameron didn't do Alien 3, though, because Aliens was my favorite of the whole franchise.

  • @jeepersreapers353
    @jeepersreapers353 Год назад +27

    How convenient that you post a video like this as I’m working on developing some side characters for my novel that I kind of benched for awhile! I really appreciate this one, sir!
    I’m unsure if you’ve already done these, but maybe the next one could be how to write interesting mindless monster type antagonists or tips for writing characters switching sides?

  • @vinsplayer2634
    @vinsplayer2634 Год назад +5

    In my opinion, the best character chemistry I've seen is probably in Cobra Kai. There are two very different viewpoints, the one behind Cobra Kai karate, and the one behind Miagy-do karate. The characters also influence each other a lot.

  • @Maerahn
    @Maerahn Год назад +12

    If we're talking current, I'd like to nominate 'The Boys' for incredible cast chemistry - with both Butcher's band of rebels and the continually tense and volatile 'team' of The Seven.

    • @snoreproductions
      @snoreproductions Год назад

      And the spinoff, Gen V, is mastering cast chemistry just as well as the original.

  • @Asodym
    @Asodym 11 месяцев назад +2

    I've been having a lot of fun mapping out my chemistries as I plan out my novel. I've used one character's lack of chemistry to foreshadow their eventual betrayal. The leader of the hero group is consistently challenged by a lancer character, and by the end of the story, the leader becomes better at leadership, and the lancer becomes less critical. There's a pair of magic users that, despite their ideological differences, share the same problem of being loners, and are more willing to work in a team by the end of the story.

  • @mattt9278
    @mattt9278 Год назад +19

    Babylon 5 had an amazing cast of characters with great chemistry, especially in particular pairings (Londo and G'kar especially) I recommend everyone watch it!

    • @Valkanna.Nublet
      @Valkanna.Nublet 6 месяцев назад +1

      Londo "Can anyone hear me?!"
      G'Kar "I hear you" laughs
      A scene I always think of when people are trapped.

  • @horrortopia
    @horrortopia Год назад +5

    DISCLAIMER - UNSPONSORED
    0:25 - 1. Spoiler Warning
    0:31 - 2. What is Character Chemistry?
    0:37 - 3. Building your Cast:
    1:09 - 3.a. Story Genre & Character Roles
    1:44 - 3.b. Main Character, Goal & Personality
    2:24 - 3.c. Creating Supporting Characters Who Differ from Protagonist
    3:07 - 3.d Have Characters Represent Different Values
    3:51 - 4. 5 Tips for Creating Character Chemistry
    3:56 - 4.a. Establish Opposites
    4:48 - 4.b. Find the Glue that Unites Your Cast
    6:05 - 4.c. Have your Characters Influence Each Other
    6:56 - 4.d. Characters are Sill Individuals
    7:38 - 4.e. Use Dialogue Arguments to Highlight Clashing Values
    9:25 - 5. Which Cast has the Best Chemistry?
    9:33 - Support Mr. Brandon Macnulty

  • @markp44288
    @markp44288 Год назад +5

    The Scoobies in Buffy the Vampire Slayer have great and deep chemistry. That's the best show ever.

    • @Valkanna.Nublet
      @Valkanna.Nublet 6 месяцев назад

      Yep, all the cast are great with each other, and there's some good growth shown. Willow and Tara is still one of my top two favourite relationships.

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 Год назад +2

    Fraiser and Niles are a great example of character chemistry

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus Год назад +2

    Great chemistry? So many example!
    The Nice Guys, Mindhunter, The OA, the office, True Detective S1, Rick & Morty, Metalocalypse. the first three Indiana Jones films, Jurassic Park.
    But honestly all of them can't compete with... Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia as Morticia and Gomez. Unfortunately, as well written as they are, their chemistry is due to LEGENDARY casting.

  • @FerretSnatcher-r2p
    @FerretSnatcher-r2p 11 месяцев назад +2

    Avatar the last airbender has great chemistry between the characters. Someone made a good point saying that after watching the show, you could take any 2 members and youll know gow they will interact

  • @claytonrumley
    @claytonrumley 10 месяцев назад +1

    I liked the variety of characters and the chemistry in Deep Space Nine. They all had complete story arcs from the start to the end of the series. Even secondary characters like Leeta and Rom were really fleshed out.

  • @Iso20227
    @Iso20227 11 месяцев назад +1

    In my story “Shadow Bound”, I have 2 main characters, Alice and Steve.
    Alice starts as a rough, idealistic, eristic, and argumentative thief.
    And Steve is a cold, traumatized, and honorable cursed human known as an Umbral Entity.
    Alice makes it so that Steve doesn’t forsake his honor in his rage (which is often since he has a lot to be angry at a lot of people for).
    And Steve quells the majority of Alice’s argumentative side and over the course of my story, she really mellows out. She becomes kinder, more sympathetic, and all in all more feminine than she was at the start of the story.
    Shortly before the middle section, they start developing feelings and emotional attachments to each other, and late in the middle part, they start understanding each other and their own feelings.

  • @UncleIJT
    @UncleIJT Год назад +2

    This is by far the best RUclips video I’ve seen yet, on characters. This is great.

  • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
    @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +6

    Which cast of characters has the best chemistry? Let us know!

    • @fragwagon
      @fragwagon Год назад +1

      Hard to beat Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin, for my money!

    • @baardseth82
      @baardseth82 Год назад +1

      Walt and Jesse have to have the best chemistry. I mean, they used Walt's knowledge of it to form a meth empire!

    • @benjaminwatt2436
      @benjaminwatt2436 Год назад +3

      Dwight and Jim (office) definately a big part of why its still considered one of the greatest sitcoms, dispite some rocky seasons

    • @brianedwards7142
      @brianedwards7142 Год назад +2

      I have to say the "mane six" from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic have it in spades. I mean the show is about inter-personal relationships but rustic Applejack is totally the opposite of refined Rarity and brash Rainbow Dash is the opposite of Fluttershy. Serious Twilight Sparkle is the opposite of ditzy Pinkie Pie. The show spent a lot of time at the beginning showing them overcoming their differences to become a group.

    • @mattt9278
      @mattt9278 Год назад +1

      For me, it's Babylon 5 or DS9. Band of Brothers also has an amazing cast

  • @jamesdrake142
    @jamesdrake142 9 месяцев назад +1

    I always loved the dynamics between the original Ghostbusters. For a comedy, and weird sci-fi comedy with ghosts and goofy humor, I always found it surprising and endearing how there seemed to be respect for the characters different motivations and weaknesses, yet what also drew them all together. Ray is the energetic idealist who inevitably steers the ship. Egon has none of Ray’s colorful energy, but is definitely an eccentric himself, and is bonded to Ray on their intellectual fanaticism. Peter has none of that intellectual sincerity and it’s a little puzzling why he’s with the two of them, but they establish that he is deep in a career path devoted to mysticism and the occult, perhaps more as a hustle, but he cast his lot with these two oddballs a long time ago, and they clearly have history together with commonality as outcasts and misfits in the stuffy university environment. Then there’s Winston. He’s added oddly late in the movie and at first blush, had little in common with the rest. His motivation is summed up neatly in his job interview: “if there’s a steady paycheck involved, I’ll believe whatever you tell me.” Like Peter, he doesn’t get too carried away by intellectual passion. But he is not a burned out cynic like Peter. The fact that all three of the scientists take him in and accept him makes all three of their characters richer. I think it establishes an oddly enjoyable dose of realism in what is otherwise a silly movie. These are just guys who are overworked from a tiring job. If a potential new team member will show up to work steadily, they’ll hire whoever.

  • @peregrine.somerville
    @peregrine.somerville Год назад +3

    Lonesome Dove, hands down. The dynamic interplay between McCrae and Call is the engine of the entire story. Joss Whedon is also a master at this, particularly on Buffy, and also Firefly, as others have mentioned

  • @tylerwarner3677
    @tylerwarner3677 4 месяца назад +1

    Community - the OG study group

  • @Gnostic_Plague
    @Gnostic_Plague 7 месяцев назад

    Just bought Bad Parts on Audible at 4am after waking up sick. 30 mins passed by like nothing, great writing! Your channel has been instrumental in helping me improve my writing. Thanks so much and congrats!

  • @mohaumann9102
    @mohaumann9102 Год назад +1

    Hey, I bought entry wounds…can’t wait to delve in it

    • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
      @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +1

      Awesome, thanks! Hope you enjoy it! And please consider leaving an Amazon review when you finish--those are a huge help

  • @VNightmoon
    @VNightmoon Год назад +2

    I honestly love reading a Batman comic (or watching a cartoon episode) with multiple rogues and seeing their interactions. Different series will have different interpretations, but it's fun to see where they clash/agree and what relationships they form.
    Batman: The Animated Series had a running gag based on the fact that Harvey Dent and Poison Ivy used to date. They gave each other shit anytime they interacted, often to the amusement of other characters. The same series had the Scarecrow oddly on good terms with Harley Quinn, which is says a lot because he at best tolerates other people on a good day.
    Then you have some comics where the Scarecrow and the Mad Hatter are friends, which is somewhat heartwarming as again, Scarecrow at best tolerates other people, while the Mad Hatter, depending on who's writing him, can be anywhere from a quirky gentleman to someone who's completely mentally gone, yet Scarecrow still tolerates him.
    The Joker is most likely going to piss off everyone in the room, which *always* creates great conflict when he gets involved. The following interaction ALWAYS cracks me up:
    Two-Face: Get out of my face, clown!
    Joker: Which one?
    Two-Face: (the look on his face is a perfect mix of offense, awe, and "damn it, I walked right into that one.")
    And depending on the universe, Batman himself has complex and meaningful interactions with his rogues, probably the best examples being his complicated love life with Catwoman, and how in some universes, Bruce Wayne was Harvey Dent's friend, so it makes interactions with Two-Face doubly (lol) complicated in and out of costume.
    I think my favorite recent one, though, is between Scarecrow and a new character, Miracle Molly during the Fear State arc (TL;DR: back in his college days, Scarecrow created this theory called the Fear State. The arc had the needed factors in place to test said theory).
    Both of them actually wanted to better society in their own way (though Scarecrow being Scarecrow, he said this is the most altruistic thing he's ever done...and is pretty much only doing it just to see if it would work, not that he actually gives a damn about helping people be better. XP). Scarecrow believes that society needed to be traumatized in a specific way that would force people to evolve for the better. Miracle Molly, on the other hand, believes trauma needs to be taken away so people can be their best selves.
    And I'm sitting here like, "you're both right, you're both wrong, and you're both wrong about why you're right, and also, I need another comic where you're both at a cafe somewhere debating your opposite idealogies, because two pages was not nearly enough."

  • @CodyMein111
    @CodyMein111 Год назад

    The Cast of Friends. They blend very well.

  • @johnfernandez2751
    @johnfernandez2751 Год назад +3

    Such a good overview of how to build a cast!

  • @JohnnyWordSmith
    @JohnnyWordSmith Год назад +2

    Last Samurai: Captain Algren and Katsumoto.

  • @Bene_Singularis
    @Bene_Singularis Год назад +2

    Take a look at the chemistry between all the different characters in the movie adaptation of Prince of Persia. You'll love it. It's so varied and it evolves in many ways throughout the story.

  • @sanjaykarthicks1226
    @sanjaykarthicks1226 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think, Wylan and Jesper of Shadow and Bone, have good chemistry. Wylan is a naive, introverted guy who is new to the crime world in the barrel, while Jesper is an extroverted, battle hardened guy and they are glued by the fact, they belong to the team called "The Crows".

  • @stevensandersauthor
    @stevensandersauthor Год назад +1

    The cast of Deliverance-novel and film-is outstanding.

    • @madmartigan21
      @madmartigan21 Год назад

      The most intense scene I've ever read is when Ed has to shear the cliff in the middle of the night. He has to GUESS where the hillbillies are going to be with their guns come morning. He knows if he guesses wrong his friends are dead. He has his only arrow notched all night but he falls asleep. So he has to search for the arrow under the Autumn leaves with barely any moonlight.

  • @chariots8x230
    @chariots8x230 Год назад +1

    I really love the structure of your recent videos. The movie examples that you give are very helpful. I would love if some of the older videos would be redone in this new structure.

  • @davidbeveridgejr7089
    @davidbeveridgejr7089 Год назад +2

    How about the cast of Futurama? I know it's a cartoon, but I love the way the characters interact, especially how they have evolved over time.

  • @BazColne
    @BazColne Год назад +1

    Outstanding. Direct.

  • @Lithilic
    @Lithilic Год назад +1

    Chemistry always seemed like something intangible but you know it when you see it. This was a great breakdown about what's going on under the hood of a hard to define concept.

  • @beescheeseandwineplease889
    @beescheeseandwineplease889 Год назад +14

    The Matrix. Great mix of very different characters working together and even sometimes against each other.

    • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
      @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +8

      Have you watched Dark City? It's a must-watch if you're a Matrix fan. Just make sure you watch the Director's Cut of Dark City because the theatrical version spoils the entire movie in the opening voiceover

  • @skinnyguru_
    @skinnyguru_ Год назад +4

    Can we get a video about how to write a sequel?

  • @mattsager914
    @mattsager914 Год назад +1

    Needed this so bad. My protagonist , antagonist, and sidekick have great chemistry. But I need to "glue" the supporting cast together.
    The cast of Mindhunter comes to mind. They often clash or disagree, but each person influences the other, and they always remain individuals.

  • @johnhughes2653
    @johnhughes2653 Год назад +1

    Blake's Seven and Farscape worked for me.

  • @liljoestudiosofficial
    @liljoestudiosofficial Год назад +1

    The characters from the show Psych (2006-2014) have probably the best chemistry in my opinion. they start off estranged as theyve all either just met or havent seen each each other in 5 or so years. then, as they spend 8 years fighting crime (a common goal), they pretty much become a family. It's really cool, highly recommend.

  • @Catratio
    @Catratio Год назад +1

    Great timing on this video, I'm working on a father/son dynamic and it's a struggle to balance them getting along versus not seeing each other's views without it being too far in either direction. Great tips here :)
    Best cast dynamic for me is the Ghostbusters. All four guys bring something unique to the table and play off each other so well.

  • @siegfriedmordrake3229
    @siegfriedmordrake3229 Год назад +2

    For positive chemistry i have to mention Sam and Frodo. Sam's unwavering loyalty and kindness when Frodo is more reserved and open to self doubt is brilliant
    For a negative example I'll have to go with Geralt and Yen's hate / love relationship which constantly brings them together only to tear them apart again. It's both beautiful and depressing.
    And Loki and Mobius have a fun order / chaos relationship which creates an unlikely yet pleasant dynamics.
    Special mention to Hisoka in the manga Hunter x Hunter. This psycho often helps the main characters just becaus he hopes to have a challenging fight with them later and kill them.

  • @slippyio
    @slippyio 11 месяцев назад

    I love The Suicide Squad’s cast. Bloodsport with his connection to rat catcher 2 and relating that to his daughter is probably the best chemistry I’ve seen in a real long time

  • @brenthill2656
    @brenthill2656 Год назад +2

    Excellent video! Thanks for your insights! I am currently about 2/3 through Entry Wounds, and it has been a wild ride!! 😁 I’ll be sure to write an Amazon review when I’m finished!

  • @darrylw5851
    @darrylw5851 11 месяцев назад

    One of my favorite duos in screen history is the main characters from End of Watch, as someone whos been into sports, martial arts and the military most of my life the writing for them feels spot on for the story they're in.

  • @peterkalyabe7553
    @peterkalyabe7553 9 месяцев назад +1

    This video was tailored for me. Thanks.

  • @Kurotekken
    @Kurotekken Год назад

    Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Best character-driven sitcom I've seen hands-down.
    You've got the goofy manchild prodigy, Jake, his mature, obsessive, and high-strung love interest and colleague, Amy, and their robotic, sardonic, and comically erudite captain Holt, to name a few. Interactions between any of the characters in that show promise you laughs and deliver. I don't know how they do it.

  • @Vilgax00
    @Vilgax00 10 месяцев назад

    Rattrap and Dinobot from Beastwars are great example of chemistry.

  • @lololo_33
    @lololo_33 8 месяцев назад

    Inception and Bullet Train both had fantastic casts.

  • @BasicStupidity
    @BasicStupidity Год назад +1

    Avatar the Last Airbender definitely has some of the best character chemistries.

  • @FullySpooled
    @FullySpooled Год назад +2

    Excellent video as always, Brandon. I'm writing an action adventure story and it often feels like I'm picking random events or problems to throw at the characters. Would love to hear your thoughts on what makes a good second act when it comes to this type of story. An example would be The Dark Knight, when Joker places explosives on two ferries. It always felt like such a random event, as if Nolan was drawing challenges for Batman out of a hat. Curious to hear your thoughts on how to curate the plot points during this part of a script or story. Thanks, and keep up the great videos!

  • @RedFox8171
    @RedFox8171 Год назад

    Sweet. I was waiting on this one for a while, been requesting it for a long time. Good stuff, brandon

  • @N.definite
    @N.definite Год назад +3

    Hey Brandon do you have a video about good ways for your main character to meet the support characters? I’ve been looking but the best I found was them having a chance encounter and I don’t really like that.

  • @Nahimokthanks
    @Nahimokthanks Год назад +2

    Might be an odd pick but I always found the chemistry between Peter Pan and Wendy in the Peter Pan movie to be so genuine, maybe it was more the actors but it felt real.

  • @JayTator
    @JayTator Год назад +2

    Newman! Great character

  • @WilliamAfton524
    @WilliamAfton524 Год назад

    I definitely needed this because I’m writing a novel about a zombie apocalypse

  • @classandjazz599
    @classandjazz599 Год назад

    Ferris Bueller and Cameron Frye are perfect examples!

  • @TimMaxShift
    @TimMaxShift Год назад +1

    2:40 I think it needs to be clarified here that you don't have to make the characters complete opposites of each other. When you have all the characters unique and different from each other it looks very un-natural. It's generic. Characters should have distinctive features, but they should be in the background, and in the foreground you should move what they have in common, what they are similar in. Or you have to come up with a reason why two completely different characters are together.
    This can definitely work in a comedy and is often used. If it's a drama, then it would be a drama about them growing up and finding similarities.

  • @thornmollenhoff8698
    @thornmollenhoff8698 Год назад

    Thanks, I like this. Gives me more to think about for character chemistry

  • @YouGuessIGuess
    @YouGuessIGuess 3 месяца назад

    Jaws has phenomenal chemistry. Hydrophobic Chief Brody trapped on a boat with a shark-loving rich kid and a shanty-singing modern day Ahab, with incredible acting all around.
    The movie starts with a whole town of supporting characters until the second half of the movie, where it's nothing but three guys, a robot shark, and a lot of water. And yet it works because they're moving towards the same goal but with wildly different personalities and levels of experience.

  • @madmartigan21
    @madmartigan21 Год назад +3

    Rear Window, you have Jeff, Lisa and Stella. Lisa loves Jeff but doesn't understand that he needs to be this world venturing photographer. Not stuck in a static fashion photography job in NYC. Jeff doesn't understand Lisa's socialite world. She's presented as vapid at first. Stella tells Jeff that he should be with Lisa I can't understand why he doesn't want to be with somebody "perfect." All three are cynical lives they don't understand. That's represented well with Jeff spying through the windows of his neighbors. Jeff's suspicion of the murder across the way brings them together and gives them a better understanding of each other. Gives them a chance to show off different qualities.

    • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
      @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +1

      Loved Rear Window. I'd say it's my favorite Hitchcock movie. Definitely need to rewatch it soon, especially after reading through your analysis

    • @madmartigan21
      @madmartigan21 Год назад

      @@WriterBrandonMcNulty it's my favorite Hitchcock movie also. I don't understand how in the last decade or so Vertigo has had the consensus of being his best movie. I understand Vertigo has beautiful symbolism and camera movement and blocking structure. All those things fascinate me about movies. However, it drags and bores me. Rear Window I could watch a hundred times.

  • @paxzin8501
    @paxzin8501 Год назад

    For a great character chemistry, I found that Farscape was the best. Every character had flaws, secrets, personal motivations, and all of the things that build distrust. The cast of aliens on a prison ship, learn to not only overlook and/or correct/address each other's flaws and misgivings, but by doing so, they became a 'family. No, not at first, not without a lot of hurt and heartache. Their common goal of escaping/avoiding the peacekeepers, (a military that considered all of our cast to be criminals), but the differences between species, or stereotypes (established within the show).
    What made this work, was that each character was 'special' in some way. Unique, and opposite of the stereotype. Whether it was the typical 'brutish' Luxon, who turned out to be loyal, and soft-hearted. To a Delvian priest, that was more than the selfishness her race was known for. To the exiled soldier, 'who could be more'. Even our protagonist, a human astronaut, who seemed to be the most 'deficient' in his senses, his mental capabilities, and complete lack of understanding any of the alien technology. It was his optimism, that grew on his crewmates. To the point, that whatever 'plan' they came up with, was sure to fail, but they failed it gloriously.
    Some of the character came and went, some were there from the beginning. None of them were ever 'secondary' or just a static character. Even the ship, a living ship, which had no face, no voice, was able to become a part of that family. Truly a great show.

  • @bortonshort3761
    @bortonshort3761 10 месяцев назад

    I love the chemistry between Axel, Rosewood and Taggart in Beverly Hills Cop
    Also, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill!

  • @vernonhampton5863
    @vernonhampton5863 Год назад +1

    Best cast chemistry: Firefly.

    • @WriterBrandonMcNulty
      @WriterBrandonMcNulty  Год назад +1

      Great call. I gotta cover Firefly in a video someday. Any excuse to rewatch it is a good one

    • @vernonhampton5863
      @vernonhampton5863 Год назад

      @@WriterBrandonMcNulty please do. And keep up the great work

  • @ludovico6890
    @ludovico6890 Год назад +1

    In The French Connection, Popeye Doyle and Cloudy Russo make for great buddy cop partners with perfect chemistry. Doyle is headstrong and zealous, Cloudy is quieter and patient, but he helps his partner get back on his feet when he goes drunk and loses his way. Doyle and Frog 1 make for a great antagonism too, even if they barely interact directly. Doyle is a rough street-wise Irish American cop, Charnier a refined French businessman with a very dark side. Freadkin cast Fernando Rey by mistake, he wanted a thuggish looking actor as a villain. But it works so much better with someone contrasting Doyle.

  • @damsel5755
    @damsel5755 6 месяцев назад

    Mulder and Scully from The X-Files had amazing chemistry, their dynamic really elevated that show to another level.

  • @PhoenixCrown
    @PhoenixCrown Год назад +1

    Anyone see Fairy Tale? Anime in general is good at this, but FT has the emotional hothead, the brooding iceman, the caring heart as the core 3, and they add on other friends and villains with obvious character differences accentuated by their magical type.

    • @roguebarbarian9133
      @roguebarbarian9133 Год назад +2

      I did like the group's chemistry, although I stopped watching after the first thirty or so episodes. I think there were just too many filler episodes in a row, and I got bored and started watching something else.

    • @PhoenixCrown
      @PhoenixCrown Год назад

      @@roguebarbarian9133Totally understand. It's a veeerrryyyy long show. However, it sounds like you didn't even make it to the end of the first season. If you feel like finishing that... you'll probably keep watching.

  • @planeta_NARA
    @planeta_NARA Год назад

    hey, Brandon, i wanna thank you for your videos! i've been writing a book and your tips have been really helpful 🧚‍♀️ thanks for sharing your knowledge in such a didactic way!

  • @ridleyformk1244
    @ridleyformk1244 Год назад

    9:29: I was going with the Fire Emblem fates cast, but the Mortal Kombat cast has well more chemistry.
    Thanks to their intro dialogues, they are able to express their personalities really well and offer interesting banter, easter eggs, lore and good old fun!
    But on a sidenote, I ADORE most of the FE fates cast, especially Xander, and especially especially Sakura! 😍😍😍

  • @NorseGraphic
    @NorseGraphic Год назад

    Stargate SG-1 television-series shows different values clashing, but with the common goal. We see how the relationships develops over time, rubbing off onto each other.

  • @leonmayne797
    @leonmayne797 Год назад

    Elephaba and Glenda in Wicked are a great example of great chemistry.
    Also I’d like to mention while it’s important to create strong differences between characters to give them chemistry, giving them certain similarities as well also helps.

  • @Bern1808
    @Bern1808 Год назад

    IMHO, the best chemistry between a cast of characters was in the original Star Trek series. The conflict, but brotherhood and respect between the Kirk (practical, strategic, adventurous), Spock (logical, methodical, disciplined) and McCoy (emotional, empathetic, and irascible) characters represented multiple dimensions in processes toward working to solve problems (fun too). I'm sure that to many, these character traits demonstrated in a 50+-year-old TV show may seem very simplistic, but they were novel at the time, and having grown up with them, I find them iconic.

  • @johnjim6793
    @johnjim6793 Год назад +1

    It could be interesting to list screen couples whose screen chemistry worked great not only despite but exactly because of both actors hating each other in real life. The most famous example must be Richard Burton / Elizabeth Taylor in „Who‘s afraid of Virginia Woolfe?“.
    Also several Klaus Kinski movies come to mind, in this case "screen partner" including more or less everybody else. I remember that scene from „Fitzcarraldo“ where an indigenous tribe comes aboard Fitzcarraldo’s ship and walks around the table where Fitzcarraldo / Kinski is having dinner. The tense atmosphere in that scene is real, as some of the tribe members had offered director Werner Herzog to have Kinski killed (an offer that Herzog notoriously declined with the argument that Kinski was still needed as a protagonist - not by saying that murder was wrong to begin with. :-) ).
    A third, although less extreme example, might regard „Amadeus“. I don‘‘t know if it is true, but I once read that there was a tense on-set rivalry between Tom Hulce and F. Murray Abraham which translated perfectly into their on-screen antagonism.

  • @ShinGallon
    @ShinGallon Год назад

    The two main characters in my graphic novel have good chemistry I think. The main character, Nails, is a 7' tall, muscular, short tempered but well intentioned barbarian catfolk who tries to use her strength to help others but often her temper ends up making situations worse. The other main character, Ravani, is a cynical, self centered kobold artificer who is mostly out to earn money for his clan but deep down is also a good person, he's just been beaten down by how society treats kobolds. But they bond a bit over their shared issues with people regarding them as monsters based on appearance, and stick together initially to help save a city from destruction, but then actually become friends over the course of the story (initially Nails actually terrifies Ravani and he wants nothing to do with her but warms up to her after she defends him from other character's prejudice). I've put a lot of work into defining them and having their interactions feel natural, as well as make them becoming friends seem realistic.

    • @tonisumblin2719
      @tonisumblin2719 9 месяцев назад

      Hurry up with that novel. Sounds fantastic!!

    • @ShinGallon
      @ShinGallon 9 месяцев назад

      @@tonisumblin2719 Thank you! I'm actually almost done now, I just have the epilogue/denouement left, then I need to revise the art in the early pages a bit, and I'm gonna shop around for a publisher. Bare minimum though I intend to self publish and have ideas for a few sequels.

    • @tonisumblin2719
      @tonisumblin2719 9 месяцев назад

      @@ShinGallon 👍🏼 👍🏼

    • @tripwire202
      @tripwire202 6 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck with your novel! I remember you talking about Nails elsewhere and I have poor memory so congratulations on creating a character who's captivating even in summary. Well wishes and writing inspiration!

  • @sheriffwoody6233
    @sheriffwoody6233 Год назад

    Idk if it’s the best but my favorite chemistry between characters is either Arrested Development or Office

  • @OlgaKuznetsova
    @OlgaKuznetsova Год назад

    Supernatural's chemistry is fire!

  • @Pyro04
    @Pyro04 11 месяцев назад

    The cast of Community is pretty damn strong imo

  • @nova.miller
    @nova.miller 9 месяцев назад

    Can you make a video on how to write an ensemble cast or a cast of characters?

  • @erakfishfishfish
    @erakfishfishfish Год назад

    The entire cast of Parks and Recreation. The only character (Mark) who didn’t have good chemistry with the rest of the characters was written off after the second season. Otherwise, all the interactions between the characters was gold. The show also pulled off two will-they-or-won’t-they romances. Not only did they not drag either out, they also continually reinforced why the couples were good for each other (as opposed to most shows where obstacles would result in fights and resentment before an eventual reconciliation).