Why Do Best Villains Come From?

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Have you ever watched a movie and wondered where the villain came from? Truthfully the answer is probably no, however it is still a somewhat interesting topic. Is there one specific place that villains should come from? Should it vary? I personally think it should vary but in order to make the best villains they should be from one of three countries. The three countries that create the best villains are North Korea, Germany, and Russia. Odds are you’ve seen multiple movies where the antagonist is from one of these the places, but what makes these three places so villainesque? Well it is most likely because these 3 countries have in the past created conflicts and/or wars. Another reason that these places are so villain like is because of Russian

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