Rise of the Guardians review/reflectionI've noticed a common thread in Dreamworks movies concerning the main characters; they're all outsiders, rejects. They don't quite fit into the mold they've been assigned. Jack Frost is probably the most rejected of all of DW's main characters. Waking up in a frozen lake, knowing not where he came from or who he is, the Man in the Moon tells him his name, and nothing else. Upon finding a little colonial town, he discovers that not only can no one see him, but he is intangible as well.So begins 300 years of soul searching and aimless merry making. In that time, Jack has made foils out of the Guardians (Cossak with a heart of gold Santa, resentful but caring Bunymund, scatterbrained and determined Tooth, and the powerful but loving dreamweaver Sandman), who summon kidnap him to make him a guardian, on the Moon's orders.It seems the spirit Pitch, the boogeyman, has come to kill the guardians, leaving nothing to counter his desolation and fear. Pitch is a fascinating character, not evil