MFU 30-Day Meme: Day 23
Jul. 13th, 2011 12:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Day 23 – Defining character moment - Illya Kuryakin: The conversation with Napoleon in the car outside the country club shindig in THE LOVE AFFAIR
This one was a tough one for me to answer because honestly I just don't see as many defining moments in the series for the character of Illya as I do for the character of Napoleon. DMC's ultimate idea to keep the character of Kuryakin enigmatic kind of precluded those, in my opinion. And this moment I did pick, which I definitely see as character defining for Illya as a Soviet with very Soviet ideas, doesn't really hold up for what Illya evolved into later in the series (when his Russian-ness more and more disappeared beneath a British veneer).
Still, this conversation where Illya complains about the decadent rich captalists, obviously frustrated and somewhat flustered, really forwards Illya as a man of a very different social background, a Communist background. And I do think that was, at least initially, the very essence of the character.
This one was a tough one for me to answer because honestly I just don't see as many defining moments in the series for the character of Illya as I do for the character of Napoleon. DMC's ultimate idea to keep the character of Kuryakin enigmatic kind of precluded those, in my opinion. And this moment I did pick, which I definitely see as character defining for Illya as a Soviet with very Soviet ideas, doesn't really hold up for what Illya evolved into later in the series (when his Russian-ness more and more disappeared beneath a British veneer).
Still, this conversation where Illya complains about the decadent rich captalists, obviously frustrated and somewhat flustered, really forwards Illya as a man of a very different social background, a Communist background. And I do think that was, at least initially, the very essence of the character.
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Date: 2011-07-13 04:52 pm (UTC)In any subsequent seasons, the storylines just didn't support delving into the characters esthetics and philosophical leanings, which is a shame.
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Date: 2011-07-13 06:05 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-07-14 12:54 am (UTC)It defines Illya in the way I think about him, even if it doesn't in terms of his portrayal the rest of the series.
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