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The one constant of cinema is that if the antagonist of the piece isn't up to scratch, the whole film suffers. After all, if the hero isn't facing a worthy adversary there's no real point in watching - the audience would fall into a tedium-induced coma and countless £10 buckets of popcorn would fall from sleeping hands to the disgusting carpet below. That's why it's so exciting when you come across a film where, despite spending more time with the hero, the villains are actually crafted with more care, their layered motivation conveyed through stand-out performances.
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