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Your favorite movie character might just be toxic, so maybe you should reconsider your alliance as a fan.
Everyone who sits back to watch a movie wants one that he or she is going to enjoy. I, for one, would love a good, ethically ambiguous person as a character in a movie, and you might love a narrator who tries to make you fall head over heels for someone who is an objectively horrendous person like a movie character.
It's an immense challenge and a major swing, but when it conveys the message it intends to pass to you, it becomes a success for them. We have seen some of the absolute most notorious characters, if not all, like Tony Soprano, Humbert, Walter White, Harley Quinn, and so on.
It is captivating to see how individuals will literally twist themselves in order to enjoy human beings that are objectively terrible as movie characters. We simply can’t help but fall passionately for them, regardless of our own reservations.
I guess this must be why a Redditor by the name of u/TourSignificant1335 chose to ask the Reddit community a question, saying: What fictional character should people really stop glorifying? And as you can already tell, individuals on Reddit took that thought, digested it, and delivered astounding responses.
Below, you’ll see a few of their comments, so keep scrolling and enjoy the ride.
Sometimes, we tend to just love what we see and forget the meaning behind it but when reality comes knocking, it just may or may not knock some sense into us. Anyways, do you agree with what they've said?
What are your own thoughts about the questions asked? Share your thoughts in the comments below.