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A one-dimensional character, also known as a flat character, lacks depth and doesn't change throughout the story. These characters usually have a specific role to play within your story, so you write them in, get the job done, and then the characters move on with their fictional lives.
Characters are one-dimensional when only one side of their personality comes through: the kindly neighbor, the crotchety old man, the snobbish beauty. But no one in real life is always one way, be it kindly, crotchety, or snobbish.
Perhaps one of the most famous examples would be the character Javert from Les Miserables. In fact, it is his one dimensional personality that lands him the position of the villain, while a far more dynamic thief, fugitive, and fraudster becomes the hero. He's not so much the villain because he's a bad person.
There are numerous one-actor movies, but when people are asked about the one that made the most impact on pop culture and film, they think of Tom Hanks and Cast Away.
The term “2.5D” originally referred to voice actors in anime, but with the spread of the internet, social media, and advanced imaging technologies such as virtual and augmented reality that enabled the merging of the two-dimensional fictional world with three-dimensional reality, “2.5D” came to be used in a broader ...