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* Ofelia in ''[[Pan's Labyrinth]]'' is left-handed. It doesn't give her any specific talents, but it is a clue to her otherworldly origins, as left-handedness was once attributed to changelings. |
* Ofelia in ''[[Pan's Labyrinth]]'' is left-handed. It doesn't give her any specific talents, but it is a clue to her otherworldly origins, as left-handedness was once attributed to changelings. |
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* In ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'', both the Man in Black and Inigo Montoya fight left-handed in their duel as a way of handicapping themselves to give their opponent more of a fight. Eventually they both [[I Am Not Left-Handed|drop the act]] and fight better with their right hand. |
* In ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'', both the Man in Black and Inigo Montoya fight left-handed in their duel as a way of handicapping themselves to give their opponent more of a fight. Eventually they both [[I Am Not Left-Handed|drop the act]] and fight better with their right hand. |
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* [[Die Hard|John McClane]] is a left hander. As is [[Bruce Willis |
* [[Die Hard|John McClane]] is a left hander. As is [[Bruce Willis]], who portrays him. Video game adaptations tend to forget this for some reason. |
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== [[Literature]] == |
== [[Literature]] == |