Villains who's motives you sympathize with

Villains who's motives you sympathize with

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Utopia Milner btw, as probably noone her knows her.

Technically she was just carrying out the villains plan

OP said villian not tragic hero

He was just trying to stop the Yuuzhan Vong, he knew the Republic could never beat them.

inb4 Legends, yep, the stories are legendary, unlike Disney "canon"

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>who is motives

wow thanks for that, I had absolutely no idea what he meant
thanks again user

Based

Familia's time is up, Jakob's time is now.

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b to the ased

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Why would you sympathize with The Boys?

MY ARM!

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Yikes. I agree that all humans deserve to die, but not because of some gay shit like "saving animals/Earth". Go huge a tree, pal.

>this is your average mod of r/childfree

THIS is the one

not a movie but i always felt bad shooting datadyne guards in perfect dark. they're just men trying to earn an honest paycheck. they have families to provide for.

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This man all the way

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Technically she was the villain because she forced him to develop Janus in it's final form, threatening the life of his daughter.

Dukat just wanted to make Cardassia great again, and to let loose an unending plague of fiery spirit gods to destroy his ethnic enemies.

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In "The Postman", America died because of the weak. In reality, it is dying because of the weak. Weakness of character, of body, of standards, ect...

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fuck Barnes

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At least until he abandoned his men in a panic. Prior to that I think he had very legitimate grievances with the science team.

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He was tough because he wanted to get his guys out of Vietnam, not just for the sake of being a dick.

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Objectively more likable than Louie, dude just embraced the hand he was dealt

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He was never really framed as a villain. Morally questionable sure, but he also did his best to keep everyone alive, even the good guys.

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Yeah, bit of a stretch. He's an antagonist of a sort though. One who gets a sympathetic arc that redeems him in the morals of the movie.

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Literally did everything wrong.

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>CEO of his own cult
>does telekinesis and shit
>talks to fire
>keeps a cunny on standby
>own an exotic pet
>wants to spend his life murdering the world with his buddy then have a laugh at the whole thing while roasting marshmellows on the embers of the dead in his wake

incredibly based

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I'm not going to get into his specific actions in the show, but his mentality was the correct one. Rick was very naive in the first two seasons. Plus, emotionally it is not hard to empathize with what he was going through or why he reacted the way he did.

The trick is to reserve yourself to the military leaders. Pretty much ever Confederate general officer is superior to their Union counterpart.

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The trick is not to serve in the Army of Northern Virginia or the Army of the Potomac.

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The OP said villains, not heroes.

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Capt. Rhodes was fucking based. Up until the final act, his response to the situation was totally reasonable. Romero obviously just suddenly transformed his character into a coward at the end because otherwise he would have been too likable. We are supposed to identify more with the domesticated zombie who shoots him than with a white man in the military, apparently.

>wanting to get his guys out
>by killing them

>maskyousumminrig

Yeah, I think Day is a lot sloppier than Dawn. Even the first time I saw the film it stuck out to me how Rhodes was suddenly a coward and cared nothing for his men when everything before that said the opposite. I do think he was flying off the handle though, such as his willingness to kill Sarah and even Steele (if he refused to kill Sarah). Rhodes was coming unhinged, but like I said, his grievances were legitimate and I don't entirely blame folks in that situation for coming apart at the seams.

Keep in mind the scientists were ready to abandon the soldiers to rot in that base when they discovered what Logan was up to. It is also worth noting that before Rhodes kills the other scientist, Fisher, he refers to Logan as a butcher. That tells you a lot about his motivation and he has no reason to believe the scientists aren't all in on it.

I think the movie would be better if nobody escaped the base.

He deserved better

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not quite based, but definitely redpilled.