The 7 Best Movies Where The Hero Is Also The Villain

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Fight Club

Fight Club
Fight Club

One of the most memorable plot twists in cinematic history, second only to Darth Vader revealing he is Luke Skywalker’s father, is the revelation that Tyler Durden and The Narrator are actually the same person. The performances by Ed Norton and Brad Pitt bring these characters to life in such a remarkable way, taking the movie to a whole new level. It’s truly one of the greatest films about self-destruction that has ever been made.

The Machinist

The Machinist
The Machinist

It’s been some time since we last mentioned a Christian Bale movie, right? This one might not be as well-known, but it’s actually rated higher than “American Psycho” on IMDB, which says a lot about its quality. At first, it seems to be about a character struggling with insomnia, but as the story progresses, it reveals a deeper journey of a man confronting his inner demons and guilt.

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