| Slayer1 wrote: |
| that's pretty good. But for an arguement I have, what do you consider to be a villian? |
To me, it's very simple.
Good vs. Evil
What is Patrick Bateman fighting against in American Psycho? Who is his adversary? Donald Kimball? He's only in 2 scenes and deducts that Bateman is telling the truth. Yuppies? But Bateman himself is a yuppie, he's a complete hypocrite. Himself? That's a good argument, but he's never compelling in one way or another, when he's not acting like a dick, he's acting like a maniac. Sure, he has that small moment of humanity when he almost kills his secretary, but it's short lived and nothing comes of it.
What is Little Alex doing in the first 30 minutes of A Clockwork Orange? This is a three act movie, and people only focus on the first act. You SYMPATHIZE with Alex after his capture, and by the end, you are applauding him.
While both of these movies are great movies, they don't operate the way most people think they operate. You can't label someone as a villian, just because they do bad things. If that's the case, we'd all be villians in one way or another.