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The Jackal was a movie from 1997 that followed the villain (Bruce Willis) as much as the hero (Richard Gere).

While the movie had some flaws, especially Gere’s fake accent, I do really like that concept of following a villain as much as a hero. It can work well in a lot of contexts. Has to be the right type of villain though. Complex and interesting, or entertaining.

Arcane did that too, which is part of why I liked it.
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Doc John · 70w
Have you seen the original movie Day of the Jackal? Stars Edward Fox as the Jackal. 1973. Starts slowly but builds the tension very well. Set in France with President de Gaulle being the target.
Martín 🧉🫂🇦🇷 · 70w
Also the neat animations and the soundtrack 😌👏🏻
grip and rip · 70w
True. This is why I also like The Professional w Jean Reno
Mulecolt · 70w
Seeing the world through the villain’s POV adds to the complexity of the moral decisions made by the villain and creates a richer story. It’s fun to imagine Star Wars from the POV of Vader. He’s trying to end the fighting and restore order to the galaxy and then his kid, who was taken and hidd...
yaazer · 70w
The jackal. What a classic. Jack blacks first movie too, if I'm remembering correctly.
Noob · 70w
Take a look at Penguin tv show. It's building.
dave · 70w
The original from 1973 is a great film
⚡Lightning Art · 70w
Loved the plot in the movie too. In many ways the interaction between the hero and The Jackal reminds me of Robert Ludlum's book 'The Bourne Identity'. Much more than the Bourne movies ever did.
Not a Polar Bear · 70w
The 1973 version is the only version for me. Watch it to the very end for a great twist.
Swanky · 70w
Classic movie. Always loved that one. 👍
Frank · 70w
Kind of related: in Sicario, the “main character” flips from the Emily blunt character to Del Toro’s character like halfway thru the film. Could say this was a flip from good to evil, albeit the lines are pretty blurred
AfterSound · 70w
It almost seemed like The Dark Knight followed Joker more than Batman and that movie was fantastic.
Sv sv sv · 70w
Heat does this really well too