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Every movie needs a villain, even the bad ones. After all, without their masterful evil plans, what would the hero be fighting to prevent? Without the bounds of boring moral codes and often just doing as they please in the most showy and hardcore way possible, the villains are usually the best bit of the film anyway.
Whether these baddies are trying to get revenge on the hero, or simply make some money, their efforts typically require a good deal of behind-the-scenes manipulation. As such, the lack of their direct presence insulates them from things like bad dialogue and poor plotting.
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