Screenwriting Tip #1010
You can make a really nasty character sympathetic just by showing us what they love. The cliché here is the opera-loving serial killer, but it works for almost any kind of villain.
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Let’s change the cliché to Tetris-loving serial killer. Everyone go write movies with serial killers who love playing...
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