Super villains aren't that bad.

Alexis 2022-10-19 14:36:02

Humans are inherently good at the beginning. I believe that everyone is not born a bad guy, but is influenced by the acquired environment and slowly changes to the good side or the bad side.

The protagonist of "Super Villain", Mike Mai, was a very cute child when he was a child, with big blue eyes, which was very endearing. It's just that he grew up in prison, and in the process of his growth, the criminals instilled negative things in him, which made him super destructive.

When he was sent to the school, he also worked hard, worked hard to become better, and worked hard to integrate into everyone. But what he got was the abuse and exclusion from the people around him. Bad kids and freaks have been used on him all the time. A child needs warmth, encouragement, and trust in the process of growing up, but the surroundings bring him isolation and exclusion. So he had to choose to be a badass.

There is also a character in the film who is the opposite of him, that is, the urban superman who represents justice. From childhood to adulthood, he has been admired and loved by human beings, and he has always lived under the sun.

McMay, who calls himself a super-handsome criminal genius and master of evil. The world is balanced, where there is justice, there is evil, and where there is evil, there is justice. Urban Superman and Mike Mai represent the two big snobs, and have also been in an endless battle.

With every fight, Superman sends McMay to prison. Finally, in a battle, Superman left, and Mike Mai took control of the world. At first he embraced all that he had taken with the joy of victory, but then he found that he still had nothing. Without Superman, what's the point, and what's the point of being a villain.

So he came up with the idea of ​​creating a hero and pitting himself against the hero. Unexpectedly, the hero turned into a villain.

In the process, McMay becomes Bernard's image and associates with the heroine Roxanne. They go on dates, rides, outings, and more. During that time, he was happy, he fell in love with Roxanne, and because of Roxanne's words, he led the whole team to clean up the city extremely clean.

I've always thought McMay wasn't a big bad guy, he didn't do anything substantively destructive. Even on the night he ruled the city. He stood on the square and played music and said to everyone: "I want you to continue to do your boring ordinary life, what you often do, everyone has fun, come on. I'll be back in a while." Covering his face with his sleeves, he retreated. Looking at his actions, I thought he was extremely cute.

There's a scene in the movie that makes me feel both sympathy and heartache for Mike McMurray, because he didn't get much love growing up. I think his time with Roxanne was the happiest and happiest time of his life. However, Roxanne denied his present because he had done bad things in the past and he was a badass.

People are often like this, he will deny you because of your previous behavior. But people change, don't they? Or is it that a person's heart is not really bad?

On that rainy night of lovelornness, his lonely and lonely body was walking in the rain, which was really distressing.

After knowing that the hero he created had become a big villain, McMay really wanted to fight, but his ability was limited and he flinched. But when he saw Roxanne tied up and heard her say, "This city needs you, I need you." He picked himself up and fought the big bad.

The drama of the hero saving the beauty is generally successful. The super villain wins. At this time, he has become the hero in everyone's heart, the guardian of the metropolis.

The little slave next to Mike Mai is really super cute. Originally, the two quarreled. I thought he would leave Mike Mai, but it came back at a critical time. Sure enough, the best and truest friend will always be by your side.

In the last scene of the film, the little slave almost fooled me by pretending to be dead. McMay spotted him at a glance, and said, "He always pleases people with his little face."

A super villain is not necessarily a real villain, he can also be a very fragile and kind person who needs warmth and care.

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Megamind quotes

  • Megamind: [catches up with Roxanne] I can explain!... What about everything you just said, about judging a book by its cover?

    Roxanne Ritchi: Well, let's take a look at the contents then, shall we? You destroyed Metro Man, you took over the city, and now you've actually got me to care about you! Why are you so evil? Tricking me? What could you possibly hope to gain?

    [Megamind looks up at Roxanne sadly]

    Roxanne Ritchi: ...Wait a minute. Ohhh... I don't believe this! Do you really think I that would ever be with you?

    Megamind: [whispers] ... No.

  • [Titan hurls a skyscraper]

    Roxanne Ritchi: What's the plan?

    Megamind: Well, it mostly involves NOT DYING!

    Roxanne Ritchi: I like that plan!