QUOTES FROM VILLAINS WHICH WERE COMPLETELY RIGHT!

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Published 2023-08-04
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🎬 Uncover the chilling truths hidden within the words of villains in our latest video, "Quotes from Villains When They Were Completely Right!" Prepare to be captivated as we delve into the darker side of wisdom, exploring moments when infamous antagonists uttered statements that hit uncomfortably close to reality.

In this thought-provoking video, we've curated a collection of quotes from iconic villains that will give you pause. Join us as we unravel the layers of complexity behind each quote, shedding light on the eerie instances where their malevolent insights struck a chord of undeniable truth.

Thank you for joining us on this cinematic journey. Remember, the clips featured in this compilation belong to their respective creators, and I am grateful for their incredible work!

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All Comments (21)
  • I actually like a villain when their ideas make sense. They have an actual reason to do what they do, even if no one else agrees to it.
  • This shows that sometimes villains aren't the ones who are wrong, but ones that think of the right thing as something different
  • You know Tai Lung is the most right here being that he wanted to be the Dragon Warrior only because Shifu planted the dream in his head from the beginning,he was the one who motivated, encourage and trained to go beyond his limits and be the best but once the dream and goal he had for his whole life was denied to him and his father Shifu the number one person he wanted to make proud of did nothing to stop it,he didn't know how to handle the reality and inevitably descended to darkness
  • @violettracey
    “I didn’t spiral into madness. I just adapted to the sadness.” Not a villain quote. Just a line from a song.
  • @think8663
    " The longer you live, the more you realize that only pain, suffering, and futility exist in this reality. " — Madara Uchiha.
  • @ninesoul6108
    When you make a story, there's often one piece of advice that stands out: Every villain is the hero of their own story. And these kind of video shows it.
  • @supunisara2621
    ''nobody thinks what it is like to be other guy ''is the most meaningful quote.
  • @1995tyler1
    I think a lot of people are missing the catalyst of Tai Lung’s downfall. He was abandoned by his own parents and adopted by a Martial Arts Master who, instead of teaching him discipline and self control, hyped him up for greatness when Lung showed a natural talent for Kung Fu. He trained him to be the Dragon Warrior, was more than likely told over and over again that he would become the Dragon Warrior who is arguably the greatest warrior in the KFP universe. When you’re being built towards a goal your entire life without being taught hardly any humility and self control only to be cast down in the blink of an eye can seriously mess someone up psychologically. That’s like training your entire life, literally, for the Olympics only to be told you’re not good enough. Shifu should have, above all else, taught Lung discipline, respect, and humility. He shouldn’t have filled his head with dreams that he could not foresee coming true. With that said, Lung was old enough to know right from wrong. If he disagreed with the decision, he should have left the temple and wondered on his own. Maybe then he could’ve found enlightenment and realized why he wasn’t chosen.
  • @Riley-ub2tf
    “Insanity is doing the same f***king thing, over and over, and expecting s**t to change” -Vaas
  • @Philthorn
    What makes tai lung's case so tragic is that he was never his own man, never had any dreams of his own, it was all planted to him by shifu (doesn't matter if shifu intended for this to happen or not, he succeeded in teaching him kung fu, but failed in parenting). The worst pain for him was not getting rejected, but the fact that not even shifu (his father figure) tried to help him recover from this psychologically heartbreaking truth, that it was never his destiny to become the dragon warrior tbw. Being ignored by one person is one thing, but being ignored by your parents (biological, foster, doesn't matter) is the nail on the coffin. I'm not defending his actions when he heard the truth, but I also can't ignore the fact that he was definitely never taught the important life lessons like humility, self control and the ability to forgive, because training and breathing was all he knew to do If he ever gets redeemed (he deserves it), I'll be there to witness it
  • @Leo-qw1ln
    Losers are decided by the winners,and winners are not always right.
  • @kalvin187douglas
    Villains have the most cruel reality perspective in life which is accurate
  • @rb13atgm
    You can feel the simultaneous pain and anger in tai lungs voice as he yells at shifu. Hits hard
  • @deathdancer8756
    I don't entirely remember this one but Nox's quote from the show Wakfu. Nox was basically destroying the world to be able to go back in time to save his family and stop himself from destroying the world with his machine. He yelled at the heroes for trying to stop him and they knew what he was doing, with the pain in his voice he yelled that nothing mattered, what he was doing now would never had happened if he stopped himself from doing this. If he went back in time, saved his family and stopped himself he would have never made the machine that was destroying the world and no one would know who he was because he would never become the villain they knew him as. The guy made complete sense and he wasn't tricking them either, if he did go back in time and do this then the world wouldn't be in danger but in typical hero fashion, the MC said that the fact he is still killing people and stole a priceless and powerful artifact is enough reason to stop him. My man Nox was completely right in what he was doing and would have reversed the damage he had done but because he was killing people and using a priceless artifact he had to be stopped, by the MC's logic anyway and it was just stupid.
  • @beestorm581
    " The greatest trick the devil ever pulled, was convincing the world he doesn't exist" Okay these words really hit me 😭😔
  • @MichaelDavis2754
    Green Goblin's rooftop monologue scene is one of my favorite Spider-Man scenes
  • @thanhnhan1094
    Kids loves heroes. Adult sympathize with villains.
  • Hero’s born from the conflicts that plague them While villains are fostered by the society that allowed those conflicts to exist.