One of the most used clichés in movies is the scene where the villain explains to the protagonist all the bad things he did and his bad plans before he delivers the final blow. This scene usually gives the villain a chance to reflect on his mistakes once more, and the protagonist takes advantage of the opportunity to counterattack while he is explaining. Because of this, the villain's plan goes down the drain and the protagonist wins. Why on earth!!! Why!!!!! Do villains explain what they did at the end?
Villains in Reality
In reality, villains often give hints in advance, either at the end or in the middle. However, most people don't even know that he is a villain, and so they often pass over the hints that villains give without even knowing that they were hints. However, wise people can tell if he is a good person or an evil person intuitively and quickly interpret the hints that they give in advance. Of course, even if you interpret the hints and tell people, most people don't understand them.
Even though he lied by saying "the wolf appeared," the boy may have gotten various hints that the wolf would appear soon and gave them a hint in advance. Although the third time he really appeared and people got angry, I think it was their fault for passing off the boy's hints as "lies."
The movie Wailing also shows hints and hints throughout. In the final cave scene, the devil makes an expression that seems like he's going to tell everyone the whole story and delivers the final blow. "Who sent you?"
In this way, there are many signs and hints in reality, especially villains who announce and announce in advance that they will harass people.
You may remember SARS, which started in China between 2002 and 2003. Before that, people thought that cross-species infection was impossible. But then, for the first time, a new(?) thing happened where a bat virus was transmitted through civet cats and then infected humans. Something that could never happen in nature was born. It was as if someone had made it on purpose... It was definitely something that would have turned the world upside down, but fortunately, the transmission rate was low and it quickly disappeared. That very dangerous hint was SARS... Those who failed to detect this hint were caught off guard in 2019. Surely someone must have known in advance...
There are many cases where hints are given in advance. Even though someone gave a hint in advance that we are on the path to irreversible change, people still fight, blaming each other without even knowing what it means. Korea has already entered an irreversible downward path. The birth rate, national debt, productivity, the ethics and morals that we used to be proud of, the warm heart that loved our neighbors, and the pride in our country that heated up Gwanghwamun during the World Cup are all gradually disappearing. We are trying to correct it, but it is very difficult to turn back the tide.
Conspiracy theory frame, a world where good people have a hard time winning
The villains are always giving hints. The World Economic Forum is also continuously giving hints. They have said in countless interviews that 2025 is the first year of Great Reset and everything will change. However, people do not know what it is. Good people are revealing the truth one by one and telling people what it means. However, their power is too weak and is only blocked by the villains' interference.
The biggest obstacle is none other than the conspiracy theory frame. When someone discovers something strange and informs people, the villains do not hesitate to frame it as a conspiracy theory.
It's just a conspiracy theory. You believe that! You're definitely a conspiracy theorist!
Those two sentences, no matter how much good people try to gather information and share it to uncover the truth, the public will treat it as just gossip or, as Bigmouth said, will be more enthusiastic about dismissing it as just a conspiracy theory. If you are wise, you will have the habit of checking whether it is true before thinking of it as a conspiracy theory. If you are wise, that is.
Why does the villain explain what he did at the end?
The fundamental principle of ancient Indian philosophy is the idea that "everything in the world has its own cause and effect." It is the principle that you reap what you sow, and if you do bad things, you are punished, and if you do good things, you are rewarded. This is called the principle of karma.
Since villains know that what they do is harming people, they think that they will also be punished by this principle of karma. Therefore, in order to avoid this "karmic retribution," it is said that this act of giving hints is a kind of good deed that gives wise people time to escape.
In English, it is called the "Revelation Method".
It is said that through this act, they set up a way to avoid karmic retribution and make excuses in case people resent them later.
I told you, You chose it!
Another reason is that they want to mock and tease their targets. Villains also have to work hard, plan, design, and manipulate to realize their plans. There is nothing more disappointing and empty than pouring in so much effort only to have it end without anyone noticing it. They say they do it to make their great achievements known and to mock those who will suffer, and to see them submit to them.
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