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Imagine the clamor of a gritty New York underbelly and the echoing halls of a medieval French court — this is the setting for today's GoatWars showdown. On one side, we have Connie Nikas from 'Good Time,' a desperate city rat in a nocturnal race against time, embodying raw, pulsating energy and moral ambiguity. On the other, The Dauphin in 'The King,' all sneering aristocracy and icy detachment, a study in power and pride. As these titans from different realms clash, what's at stake is more than a spot on the Robert Pattinson Performances of All Time GOAT List; it's a battle over which narrative captures our imagination more. Which character's world do you find more compelling?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Connie Nikas in Good Time over The Dauphin in The King when it comes to the greatest Robert Pattinson Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Connie Nikas in Good Time 100.0% of the time over The Dauphin in The King.
Across all battles:
Connie Nikas in Good Time win rate: 73.3%
The Dauphin in The King win rate: 46.7%
It's all about the contrast in roles. Connie Nikas' intense, desperate outlaw in 'Good Time' versus The Dauphin's eccentric, almost theatrical royalty in 'The King' highlights Pattinson's range, sparking debates about which performance truly defines his acting prowess.
Despite trailing significantly in this matchup, The Dauphin in 'The King' stands out for Pattinson's unique approach to the character, blending humor and menace in a memorable way. It's a performance that really sticks with you, showing off his versatility.
Connie Nikas is completely dominating because 'Good Time' is a fan favorite, showcasing Pattinson in a raw, gritty performance that really resonates. His role as Connie brings out a depth that fans feel might be his most compelling work, pushing him far ahead in the votes.