S D wrote:
> Films are full of seemingly good characters who turn out to be the
> villan. Far less often seen is the nasty bird who is really a sweetie.
> In All Roads Lead Home the stolid black ranch hand assigned to put down
> useless animals is really their savior. Other examples ?
There's a bit of a problem with your question: any answers could ruin
things for people, depending on whether they've already seen the films
that will be discussed. See, the first example that came to my mind is
a movie so good I wouldn't want to spoil it by just naming it -- the
revelation that the bad guy has been a good guy all along is key to
enjoying the film. Want to take a chance on spoiling a really superior
film you may not have seen yet? Here's some spoiler space:
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Eastern Promises. Outstanding intelligent movie.
--
Bill Anderson
I am the Mighty Favog