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Lyra Prescott, a Los Angeles film student, is closing in on
graduation and facing important decisions about her future.
She's already been offered a job at her hometown TV
station, an opportunity that could ultimately launch her
dream career as a film editor. But heading back home would
also mean dealing with her overprotective brothers, social-
climbing mother, and eccentric grandmother. Unsure of her
future, Lyra dives into work on her final school
assignment: a documentary transformed by a twist of fate
into a real-life horror film.
After she unwittingly captures a shocking crime on camera,
a rash of mysterious, treacherous incidents convince Lyra
that she's trapped in a sinister scenario headed for a
violent ending. Running scared, she turns to her best
friend, Sidney Buchanan, whose connections bring dauntless
and devilishly handsome FBI agent Sam Kincaid into Lyra's
life. As the noose of deadly intrigue tightens and the
feelings between them deepen, Lyra and Sam must place their
faith in each other's hands—and stand together against the
malevolent forces about to break loose.
Eve definitely would not be the detective, woman, & wife that she is without the terror that her father was--so yeah, the villain does mold the actions of the hero. But I hate to say that the bad guy defines the hero- it gives the villain to much power over the hero. And the villain should never have that. (Lisa Richards 4:41pm January 8, 2010)
I think all characters are defined by the challenges they face, so I guess a hero could be defined by his enemies - especially in regards to how he handles them. Margay (Margay Roberge 6:03pm January 8, 2010)
Villains definitely shape the heroes & often drag them down to their level. Tarnished heroes are a real possibility if they want to win. (Mary Preston 6:13pm January 8, 2010)
Without a villian there can be no heroes. Think about it. (Brenda Rupp 10:32pm January 8, 2010)
I think all characters work off each other. Like theater, you have the protagonist and antagonist. Without each other, there is no plot, no climax and no happy ending. There are so many possibilities for the outcome, the writer is the one to choose. :-) (Lisa Glidewell 10:33pm January 8, 2010)