Harry is a minor antagonist in 2012 version of Total Recall. He is the best friend of Douglas Quaid, but turns out to be a spy working for Vilos Cohaagen, assigned to watch over Quaid during his turf as a construction worker on Earth, unlike the popular original, in this critically panned remake, he ends up being a very boring henchmen pretending to be Douglas's friend.
He is portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine.
What Makes Him a Scrappy?[]
- Harry's character lacks depth and complexity, making his motivations and actions seem one-dimensional.
- His role as a best friend who turns out to be a spy is predictable and doesn't offer any surprising twists.
- The supposed friendship between Harry and Douglas Quaid feels unconvincing and lacks genuine chemistry.
- Harry's character falls into the clichéd trope of the undercover spy, without adding any unique elements.
- Harry's behavior and actions are sometimes inconsistent, making it hard to follow his character's logic.
- Some of his lines and dialogue feel forced and unnatural, detracting from the overall narrative.
- His role in the film feels redundant at times, as he doesn't significantly contribute to the plot's progression.
- Despite being a minor antagonist, Harry fails to leave a lasting impression as a memorable villain.
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