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** The ''absence'' of this is used for characterisation - completing the Fascist vision quest in ''The Final Cut'' leaves the player character with a new portrait in which he looks smart, with properly groomed hair... [[PerpetualFrowner and a fixed look of glaring misery]] (or, according to Kim, 'constipation') that [[FingerForcedSmile can only move if he uses his fingers]].

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** The ''absence'' of this is used for characterisation characterization - completing the Fascist vision quest in ''The Final Cut'' leaves the player character with a new portrait in which he looks smart, with properly groomed hair... [[PerpetualFrowner and a fixed look of glaring misery]] (or, according to Kim, 'constipation') that [[FingerForcedSmile can only move if he uses his fingers]].fingers]].
* ''VideoGame/FlowerKnightGirl'': Nightshade, a PhantomThief dressed in a white button shirt/dress with a black coat, naturally tries to look as classy and neat with this ensemble to befit her image. Yet the coat is loose-fitting around her bust, along with the undershirt top she wears [[CleavageWindow being unbuttoned in the middle, showing some cleavage.]] While clearly meant for {{fanservice}}, along with implications of the girl struggling to fit the ensemble to her size, it also doubles as a visual indicator for Nightshade's [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain short-sighted tendencies and struggles that make her fall short of her vision as a cunning villain.]]

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* Rian Johnson's intention with the character of Ransom in ''Film/KnivesOut'' was to dress him in really nice clothes that he didn't take care of. To this end, the costume designer gave Chris Evans hole-y sweaters and scuffed loafers.

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Rian Johnson's intention with the character of Ransom in ''Film/KnivesOut'' was to dress him in really nice clothes that he didn't take care of. To this end, the costume designer gave Chris Evans hole-y sweaters and scuffed loafers.

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