Doug Hills Have Eyes ((install))
In Wes Craven’s original 1977 film, the characters were somewhat generic. However, Alexandre Aja’s 2006 remake gives us —the ultimate "everyman" who proves that even the most peaceful person has a breaking point. 👓 From Pacifist to Predator
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Doug uses his surroundings, eventually ditching his glasses and picking up any weapon he can find. In Wes Craven’s original 1977 film, the characters
Then he saw the hills had eyes—all of them. Dozens. Hundreds. They blinked, one after another, a slow wave of pale light rippling through the dark. And from the center of that wave, a voice came. Not from a throat. From the gravel itself, from the dry air, from the inside of Mickey’s own skull. Doug uses his surroundings, eventually ditching his glasses
In the 2006 remake of , Doug Bukowski, played by Aaron Stanford , serves as the primary protagonist and the focus of the film's most significant character arc. Initially introduced as a pacifist and a "outsider" to his wife's conservative family, Doug undergoes a brutal transformation into a vengeful warrior to rescue his abducted infant daughter from a clan of mutant cannibals. Character Profile and Background
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