Not always. In Black Panther the villain isn't portrayed as any of these. and in 13 Reasons Why Season 2, the villians aren't portrayed with these attributes just with pain in their history
Dude, if there is carebear capable enough to become a villain, how could you not be impressed? Imagine a carebear that grew to the size of Godzilla and shoots a laser out of its eyes roasting people. The love it gives people is transformed into the same kind of love it gives marshmallows. The love you feel for something delicious when it is thrown in your mouth.
@Guanfei- It looks to me like @Dause hit it perfect- or was it you? The giant care bear is an awesome idea- to make it the essence of pure evil would have the millennials pissing all over themselves...>>lol
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I don't know...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6QAjY_7AuMBecause stories are written by the 'hero's'. Most people would over exaggerate how flawed their enemy is to make themself look better
Because they do ugly horrible stuffs.
But some especially in modern movies vilains are really attractive and super sexy
because if they were beautiful people wouldn't see them as villains
In order to portray them ad villains most will use the common socially accepted indicators
Occasionally some go different though...
It's important for kids, this thing is a lot in films/tv-series for kids... but if you saw anything, what isn't for kids, you should know it's not
Irony humour? Because the villains in real life are the heroes. And heroes are sometimes the villains.
I would think that it is a mechanism used to make it easier for the audience to not like them and take the side of the protagonist. Just a guess.
Not all of the time. Villains are the most attractive characters in some movies and novels. 🔥
I don't know cause my girls & I are villainous bitches who are hott AF 👌
Good question.
in real life Evil comes as a Hot girl on a Harley or a George Clooney in armani suit on a ferrari.
Agreed
Because that's what we associate with evil/bad. It's a defining characteristic in the fight between good and evil, it's easily identifiable
That's the reason for the tragedy genre.. when the good guy dies
I enjoy the more comical villians like Kim Possible's Dr. Drakken ( blast from the past) and the dude from the first Kingsmen Samuel Jackson played
My guess is so that it mirrors their intentions/ personality and also to make it more clear cut and simple
Not always. In Black Panther the villain isn't portrayed as any of these. and in 13 Reasons Why Season 2, the villians aren't portrayed with these attributes just with pain in their history
In a lot of thrillers the baddies are seemingly completely normal
Exactly. But in some serials you can find sexy and nice girls as villain
Imagine a carebear being a villain? Would that impress you?
I don't think so.
Dude, if there is carebear capable enough to become a villain, how could you not be impressed? Imagine a carebear that grew to the size of Godzilla and shoots a laser out of its eyes roasting people. The love it gives people is transformed into the same kind of love it gives marshmallows. The love you feel for something delicious when it is thrown in your mouth.
@Guanfei- It looks to me like @Dause hit it perfect- or was it you? The giant care bear is an awesome idea- to make it the essence of pure evil would have the millennials pissing all over themselves...>>lol
ya that's discrimination against ugly weird voiced people...