The Role Of Villains In Movies

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In the eyes of many critics, villains are most often viewed as the as the evil character in a story who possess all of the negative character traits that anyone can possibly think of. Villains are not always the bad guy, in most circumstances, instead most villains act the way that they do in response to the actions taken by heroes or environmental factors that has placed a psychological hold on their sanity. If you take time to consider, villains seldom get the acclamation that they deserve in movies and in most books that you read, but without a villains you certainly would not need a hero. If I had the opportunity to play a role in a movie I would likely choose the roll of being a super villain because villains keeps the movie interesting and they are often extremely smart individuals. …show more content…

Villains are some extremely clever people and always tend to be at least two steps ahead of a hero in most movies. In order to be villain you have to be extremely organized in planning schemes and are able to place their selves in the place of a hero. Villains are able to visualize the critical step that a hero would take in order to either a crime or enigmatic situations. A villain has to be able commit crimes without being caught until they feel as though they are ready to end the sick mind games that they usually play with heroes.
In conclusion, anyone can be a hero but it takes someone of true self determination and temerity to fulfill the role of a villain. Villains, in my perception, play the most significant role in a movie, even though they might end up dying or incarcerated in the end. Without villains, movies would be dull and not many people would be interested in watching movies are they are today. A hero’s next move is already predetermined by the plots of a villain and without villains there is no need for heroes in the

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