In The Line Of Fire's Mitch Leary: A Wounded Hunting Dog
It’s nothing new so much as something special in the course of cinema to introduce a great antagonist. In fact, it’s become a recent phenomenon over the past decade to use the concept of a great film antagonist as a means of allowing screenwriters the best approach to how to accomplish something similar. Some of the more notable examples come in the form of characters like Heath Ledger’s Joker, Anthony Hopkins’ Hannibal Lector, or Josh Brolin’s Thanos.
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