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People Are Sharing The Movie Villains They Secretly Agree With, And Points Were Definitely Made
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Jen is a writer for BuzzFeed based in New York. "If my gf was cheating on me with a fucking bee, I'd also lose it." "The overall image is a homicidal AI, but she just did her job and contained the facility. It was Umbrella’s Temu SWAT that opened everything." "He just projected his anger when it should have been dealt with by talking to Shifu. He wasn't a good father figure, and he was a brutal coach to an already troubled child." "I think who you see as the villain depends on your age. When I saw it as a kid, I thought she was terrible: she took away the boy’s birthday party for bad grades, she broke up the family, etc. Watched it again as an adult and felt for her. She was the only adult in the family; she had to be the heavy all the time and support her family financially. She needed a partner." "I was with him up until the murder part. He's got a point, but his solution could use some tweaking." "I'm watching this movie thinking, 'Yeah, we're getting dangerously close to a Jean Grey from X-Men situation here. Somebody needs to put her down before she really hurts somebody. I completely understand.' I mean, she was freezing the whole kingdom in the middle of summer. People were definitely dying. Not exactly a straight-forward good/evil story for kids." "Depends on how he is written. As a man willing to use violence against those in power to put an end to the oppression of his people? Completely justified. As a man who wants to inflict the suffering, violence, and oppression his people faced onto all non-mutants? Hard pass." "Seriously. Even just considering the original Sleeping Beauty movie, ya girl was fully justified. Take sides in an ongoing conflict, and do NOT be surprised when you get treated as hostile. Hell, Maleficent gave them a graceful out, and they threw it back in her face."