Stanley finds out that Zero was the cause of his troubles, but he feels like it was fate.
Some minor themes in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" include the power of storytelling, the complexities of socioeconomic class dynamics, and the importance of education as a means of empowerment.
Most kids this age like hero themes or movie others like movie character themes but some don`t
In the movie they show Zero meeting up with his mom. In the book they don't.
Some themes in the movie "The Housemaid" include class inequality, power dynamics within a wealthy household, sexuality and desire, betrayal, and the consequences of pursuing forbidden love.
The official ESRB rating for Final Fantasy XIII is 'Teen' due to violence, some suggestive themes, and some minor language.
multi-cultural themes. Movie/tv show themes. mythical ones like aliens, robots, monsters, sea creatures, etc. Motivational ones that have a good, moving message.
Some songs that relate to themes in "The Kite Runner" include "Holes in the Sky" by M83 featuring HAIM, "I Will Remember You" by Sarah McLachlan, and "Runaway" by Aurora. These songs capture emotions of redemption, guilt, and healing, which are central themes in the book.
the themes are romance
Why not do a movie/ musical theme? They can swim to the music from grease, fame, wicked and even footloose...
Most Disney films do not convey a particular religion. However, some people have stated that the movie Frozen contains some themes of Christianity.
Your question is somewhat difficult to interpret, but perhaps what you mean to ask is, why do some movie characters work better as main characters than they would as minor characters. The answer would be that if the more interesting characters are the main characters, then the movie itself will be more interesting.
Some minor characters in "The Destructors" by Graham Greene include Mr. Thomas (homeowner), Mr. Blackie (leader of the gang), Mike (supportive of leadership), and Summers (a member of the gang). These characters play various roles in the story to highlight themes of destruction and rebellion.