thinking about villains...
Feb. 3rd, 2011 08:45 amto pull into something cohesive later
Types:
cardboard cutout eeevil - the "Satan" of Dana Carvey's churchlady comes to mind
add some personality and you get Saturday morning cartoon villains (usually obscenely greedy/selfish, megalomaniacs)
add a bit of nuance, and you get people who think they're serving a/the greater good, but they're not (or might be, but the means to get to that greater good are horrifying) - this is Dr. Strangelove territory.
add more nuance, more humanity, and you drift into the arena of tragedy - Shakespearian or Greek - people who try to do the right thing, play by the rules, and it all ends in tears... and I think you start losing the qualities that make a villain truly villainous.
If you had the opportunity to play a villain, what sort of role would you pick?
Types:
cardboard cutout eeevil - the "Satan" of Dana Carvey's churchlady comes to mind
add some personality and you get Saturday morning cartoon villains (usually obscenely greedy/selfish, megalomaniacs)
add a bit of nuance, and you get people who think they're serving a/the greater good, but they're not (or might be, but the means to get to that greater good are horrifying) - this is Dr. Strangelove territory.
add more nuance, more humanity, and you drift into the arena of tragedy - Shakespearian or Greek - people who try to do the right thing, play by the rules, and it all ends in tears... and I think you start losing the qualities that make a villain truly villainous.
If you had the opportunity to play a villain, what sort of role would you pick?