Thread:Faceless Illusion/@comment-5754292-20170114141653/@comment-6489422-20170114155650

Hate to break it to you, but for at least the middle of the film, Anger IS an antagonist since he's the one in control of Riley's feelings for that time and comes up with the plan for Riley to run away back to Minnesotta. Riley's the protagonist, and if her anger is a force that's getting in her way, then Anger is an antagonist. It just so happens that he's also a protagonist at other points of the film. This is not new either - a bunch of characters have been both protagonists and antagonists in a single story.