@75Opposite Gollumโs inner conflict takes place mostly externally, so viewers see his entire struggle the same way that characters do.
Frodo has to fight of his inner greed and carries the burden of previous generations.
Gollum serves as a foil to Frodo, his physical presence implicitly emphasizing the younger hobbit's strength and purity. In the book, he is more deceptive, murderous, and treacherous to his own kind. The movie made him sympathetic character.
@75Opposite They turned Bardock in to Jor-El, I find how this story happen around the same era where New 52 began.
It's like Dragon Ball took Superman's origin story in Minus, and applied that to Goku's character.
What made Bardock an interesting character was him facing impending doom, his story is about bad people and a desperate struggle for survival that ends in failure. Over the years, other writers have watered down his character and made him into a tragic hero.