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Description
The character known as Female Insurance Agent is named Martha. She appears as a minor character in the live-action film Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Martha works as a recruiter for an unspecified insurance company, and her sole on-screen function is to conduct a job interview with the protagonist, Sam Witwicky.
Martha is portrayed as a professional and somewhat stern corporate figure. During the interview, she establishes clear boundaries, denying Sam permission to address her by her first name. Her demeanor is formal and by-the-book, and she directly questions Sam about an unusual aspect of his background, specifically asking why the Federal Bureau of Investigation had been looking into him.
Her personal background and motivations are not explored within the film. She serves a brief, practical role in the story's opening sequence, which depicts Sam struggling to find employment after his heroic actions in previous conflicts. The interview with Martha does not go well, and Sam ultimately does not get the job, reinforcing his post-college frustrations and setting the stage for his later involvement in the film's central conflict.
Martha has no meaningful relationships with any other characters, and she does not appear in any other scenes. Her character undergoes no development or change over the course of the film. She possesses no notable abilities beyond her function as a human resources representative. No information is available regarding any other aspects of her character such as her personal history, deeper personality traits, or any role beyond this single encounter.
Martha is portrayed as a professional and somewhat stern corporate figure. During the interview, she establishes clear boundaries, denying Sam permission to address her by her first name. Her demeanor is formal and by-the-book, and she directly questions Sam about an unusual aspect of his background, specifically asking why the Federal Bureau of Investigation had been looking into him.
Her personal background and motivations are not explored within the film. She serves a brief, practical role in the story's opening sequence, which depicts Sam struggling to find employment after his heroic actions in previous conflicts. The interview with Martha does not go well, and Sam ultimately does not get the job, reinforcing his post-college frustrations and setting the stage for his later involvement in the film's central conflict.
Martha has no meaningful relationships with any other characters, and she does not appear in any other scenes. Her character undergoes no development or change over the course of the film. She possesses no notable abilities beyond her function as a human resources representative. No information is available regarding any other aspects of her character such as her personal history, deeper personality traits, or any role beyond this single encounter.