by Supernova Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:20 pm
It depends, there are times when I think we're deliberately supposed to like the villain because we know they're not going to win, like the Kurgan in Highlander, he was a funny bastard, or the Joker in Batman, it's like we're still going to have this hero but there'll be another villain so might as well make the most of the one we currently have.
In movies like Bonnie and Clyde we know by all reasoning they're the bad guys, they're the outlaws, they're robbing banks and they're killing people, but they're also the ones we want to see get away and make it out alive, not the unimportant lawmen whose names nobody even remembers.
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