Villain is revealed to be closely connected to the hero the whole time

>villain is revealed to be closely connected to the hero the whole time

>villain is hero's love interest

>villain kills expendable henchman to make a point

Deadman Wonderland.

>villain is triumphant in the end

>villain is some guy the protagonist humiliated in the first 5 minutes

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>villain has the exact opposite attributes of the hero

Love this trope

Top tier trope

>villains is the name of the new album

>villain plotted everything the hero has done the entire time, falling perfectly into his trap

Villain is society

>the vilain was the hero all the time

>villain isn't the real villain, he was just an ambitious pretender
>real villain is the hero
>previous friend of the hero is now the new hero and has to fight his old friend and defeat him

>sympathetic villain is defeated and cocky, unlikable protag is victorious

Looking at you The Prestige, fucking sack of shit.

>villain and hero were actually in cahoots the whole time to pull off the greatest heist ever

I like this trope.

>film has two villains

>villain is hero's best friend's girlfriend

>villain was just dreamed up by the protagonist as a way of dealing with extreme emotional trauma

>hero's villain is mean girlfriend all the cahoot sympathy all the time

>villain is a nigger

>this includes things the hero did that damaged the villain

>villain can't be bested so hero kills himself

>sympathetic villain is defeated and cocky

What? usually the villain is smug and cocky. Only edgy faggots like them.

Who the villain is is just a matter of perspective.

But seriously, hundreds of dead bodies and a huge moral dilemma. Like what the fuck dude.

What moral dilemma?

pit whore

Name 7 anime series and 3 video games where this happens
please this sounds pretty cool

>killing self kills your smug doppelganger

every time

Mostly the whole "Is it okay to kill your clone or possibly yourself for the sake of entertainment" thing.

>villain was just a normal dude who the hero incorrectly perceived as evil because of multiple misunderstandings

All I can think of are, Butterfly Effect and Looper

Ah never thought of that. I always viewed it as his goal being entirely revenge and the entertainment factor was a by product

>villain who dies in the end is actually the good guy
>its a ww2 movie

>but that doesn't stop the villain from getting what he wants exactly, making the hero regret everything

Except anything that happened to him was a byproduct of his own obsession. He could've let go and create his own illusion at any time.

True that. Man I gotta go watch it again now, cheers for the talk

name 1 juan (one) flick that does this

>villain has a patsy

>villain and the hero are two parts of the same being
>film ends with them accepting eachother and becoming one

>villains plan requires near omniscience

>the villain never existed, the hero is just schizophrenic

>the villain is a Rothschild

umbreakable

>villain is idealistic, having an ironclad resolve to see his will enforced
>villain loses his way and does shit just for fun now

>villian is the guy that mows the lawn

>villain just stops being evil because he got bored leaving the hero without an antagonist so the movie just sort of ends

>and your other villain?

>villain and hero switch places in the sequel

>I AM THE LAWN

>movie misleads the audience in thinking there is one villain
>after the villain is defeated the real villain behind everything is revealed

>Villain is a pop album producer

>hero is actually the villain and the villain is the hero

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>implying homme isn't a pop whore

ginger faggot that has coasted to fame on the backs of his betters

>you kill the villain
>he win

>villain was just doing everything to try to prevent an even greater evil

IT WAS LITERALLY ME JAMES

I like this

Iron Man 3

>this includes getting caught, being taken to an underground prison, escaping via a virus which was on a USB drive which he knew would have been plugged into the prison's main pc, getting caught again while climbing a ladder, knowing the hero would stop on an exact point at an exact time just for you to make a bomb you previously placed explode thus making the roof collapse, making the train fall ontop (or near) the hero. All of this just to grant you some minute of advantage on the hero.

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>the patsy WAS the villian

Like Clockwork was mostly trash but I like the rest of QOTSA's output as well as a lot of Homme's other stuff