Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Who is the villain? - Part 1

Some POPULAR video clips are given here find who is the hero, who is the villain?
And how did you identify them? Character?, Appearance?, or did you know before?

Listen to their voice… notice the dress and make up styles they have and body languages, and background music according to their movements/ dialogue.

For example consider uncle scrooge’s cartoon; Both (including El Capitán- the wolf) are going to get the treasure and both have an intention (‘I want the treasure’).


Who is the villain?

Another one; from Lion King. The same question; Who is the villain


This is from an Indian movie, 1976.


Four video clips are given together (which randomly I got on searching police Vs hero fight, police Vs villain fight - so didn’t care about the language, director, relevance and quality etc, but just the popularity of the video).






Who is the villain in each clip? Police? Or does it change from one to another? Why?

How did you find out?

So does there an ULTIMATE role for villain? Or is it just the well-known hocus-pocus (magic) by magicians, that the audiences are being bewitched to praise someone and to pelt someone else; by the director’s idea of projecting things, by molding certain CHARACTER STRUCTURE for hero and villain???

Or more nicely the idea of EXALTATION?!

Did you notice movies in which every character seems reasonable in what they are doing and we won’t feel anger to any of them???

Now, you must have seen a few of real life heroes or villains; do they have any resemblance in appearance or behavior with the movie characters?

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