what do you think he was thinking?
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this is a fun question, i guess. i don’t want to appear stupid, i’m just really autistic.

in one of the scenes, the dark-haired antagonist tells the older vicar to tell him how to kill the were-rabbit, but he slips up and says “him”
to show that he knows it’s wallaceSPOILER
when the antagonist catches himself and says he meant “it”, the vicar raises an eyebrow at him. I don’t mean to appear stupid, i just have no one to talk about random stuff like this with and want other perspectives on character body language :]
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He probably thinks the antagonist is crazy for referring to the beast as a “he”. Like, “okayyy buddy…”
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That’s fair, i can see honestly the first one but im autistic and sometimes I don’t get expressions
either way, prob thinks the antagonist is a total nut
I think it reveals that the antagonist is more used to hunting humans than animals, and that referring to the target as an "it" takes a bit of getting used to.
For the movie it might help make the stakes seem a bit higher, underlining that this is no ordinary hunt.
But also of course it hints that he know the identity. Especially so maybe when he feels the need to correct himself - the vicar gets the feeling something is off.
ah yes, thank you!! it's this!!
You understand that it's just an animated movie? They do not think.