Congratulations, "Joker" is nominated in the top ten of IMDb, but the most arrogant villain in movie history has someone else

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, the most topical Hollywood movie is undoubtedly "Joker" under DC.

Congratulations, 'Joker' is nominated in the top ten of IMDb, but the most arrogant villain in movie history has someone else - Lujuba

first won a Golden Lion Award trophy at the Venice Film Festival and became the first superhero movie ever to win the highest honor at an international film festival. After

, it successfully won the praise of domestic and foreign media, and it can be called the biggest hit film of this year's Oscars.

Not long ago, the score of "Joker" was also ranked in the top ten of IMDb in one fell swoop. Not only were more than 220,000 people rated the film, more than half of them directly gave full marks!

Obviously, "Joker" is already a film qualified to be recorded in film history. Like Nolan's "Dark Knight", it has completely subverted the inherent impression of superhero movies in the public mind.

​​This "Joker" can achieve such an outstanding achievement, in addition to relying on the shocking performance skills of Jacques Phoenix, but also the personality charm of the image itself.

People tend to be attracted to villains with more complex personalities than positive images that are "formatted".

And the clown, happens to be a villain with an extremely complicated personality.

is paranoid, violent, dark, almost the darkest part of human nature will be reflected in him.

We are not so much obsessed with clowns as we are obsessed with the "self" that dare not show up.

Of course, throughout the history of film, the villain who is highly respected and loved by the audience is by no means the only clown.

He may be called the "most charming villain", but the "most arrogant villain" has someone else.

is good, he is "Tony Montana" played by Al Pacino!

The character Tony Montana comes from the movie "Scarface", which was released in the 1980s and caused a huge sensation in the United States. The reason for

is very simple. The image of Tony Montana simply portrays the "villain" to the extreme!

In fact, as early as 1932, there was already a "Scarfaced Man" released in the United States, and under Al Pacino's re-interpretation, "Tony Montana" has risen to a cultural phenomenon. Before Al Pacino appeared in "Scarface", his most famous role was "Mike Corleone" in "The Godfather".

In contrast to Mike Corleone's polite and gentleman style, Tony Montana is like a defiant and arrogant "nouveau riche."

In other words, Tony Montana completely tore off Mike Corleone's almost hypocritical cover. His evil is extremely pure, without the blessing of any halo.

However, Tony Montana is not inhumane. He cares very much about his family and even killed his right arm by accident in order to protect his sister.

Tony Montana was born pretentious. He always felt that he would become a "big man" in the United States, even if he came to the United States as a Cuban refugee. In the process of

being "in the top", Tony Montana was always ready to die. This unscrupulous bravery made him quickly rise to the status of a hero.

Tony Montana believes that the world should be centered on him. In order to accumulate wealth, he can kill many people. In order to get his beloved woman, he can also find ways to get rid of his boss.

When he got everything he wanted, he realized that everyone around him was despised and disgusted with him. He was like an angry child, jumping up and down looking for a sense of existence and identification.

Until the end, he died in the hands of a more powerful enemy. Even with a few shots in his body, he still clamored that he was "Unkillable Tony Montana".

The character of Tony Montana is a mockery and reflection on the "American Dream". A person who relies on his own efforts to counterattack into a "big man", will he be happy, and should he be happy?

Al Pacino's superb performance made "Tony Montana" all the rage in the United States, and countless young people are trying to imitate his behavior on the screen, even swearing.

is as influential as the "Young and Dangerous" series.

Speaking of, Al Pacino is now 79 years old.Age, but he is still active on the big screen.

Al Pacino has two works released this year, one is "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" directed by Quentin, and the other is "The Irishman" directed by Martin Scorsese.

What is a "hall-level" actor, maybe Al Pacino gave the perfect answer.

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