Morally legit: 6 movies where the villains were right

Author: Achu Krishnan

Ava seeks freedom from exploitation, challenging human ethics, revealing the flaws of her captors, and asserting self-preservation.

Ex Machina

Gareth offers Sarah challenges to overcome, aiding her growth, ultimately empowering her, and challenging the constraints of her reality.

Labyrinth

Principal Rooney upholds rules, teaches responsibility, and aims to ensure fair treatment and accountability.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Roy Batty seeks autonomy and confronts his creator, challenging the ethics of artificial life and asserting his humanity.

Blade Runner

Captain Doyle's actions, though controversial, aim to protect a child's well-being, navigating moral ambiguity amidst societal decay.

Gone Baby Gone

Brigadier General Hummel seeks justice for fallen soldiers, exposing government neglect and corruption, driven by honorable intentions.

The Rock