Analyzing Evil: Voldemort From Harry Potter

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2022
  • Hello everyone and welcome to the seventy-seventh episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Voldemort from the Harry Potter series. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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  • @Delightfully_Bitchy
    @Delightfully_Bitchy Před 2 lety +6118

    And despite all his atrocities he was *STILL* more pleasant to be around than Dolores Umbridge.

    • @gamerstheater1187
      @gamerstheater1187 Před 2 lety +343

      he's a charismatic villain after all

    • @comicbookreviewer4856
      @comicbookreviewer4856 Před 2 lety +157

      After researching the films I still find drago one of the most tragic character in the Harry potter series as it clear he wants approval tried to join the sports team to get his father to notice him and it shown his father's racism poison him as well as showing to have two goons around who are the only real two friends he had

    • @luciwinters1446
      @luciwinters1446 Před 2 lety +136

      Also more pleasant than JKR herself

    • @Dookieman1975
      @Dookieman1975 Před 2 lety

      He’s a merciful lord, umbridge is a b1ch. The pinnacle of “what if a Karen had superpowers”

    • @spaghettiboi33
      @spaghettiboi33 Před 2 lety +42

      And Rita Skeeter

  • @NicholasLaRosa0496
    @NicholasLaRosa0496 Před 2 lety +4522

    The slimy toad Umbridge definitely needs to be analyzed. She's such a good hated character.

    • @alicenolfi2095
      @alicenolfi2095 Před 2 lety +39

      Excellent idea!

    • @anthonykolb8083
      @anthonykolb8083 Před 2 lety +29

      I second that

    • @ethangonzalez8904
      @ethangonzalez8904 Před 2 lety +131

      She's up there with Micah Bell as one of the best intentionally hateable characters ever written. She's basically a magical Nurse Ratchet

    • @sittingyak
      @sittingyak Před 2 lety +70

      She's boring in the films. She's absolutely horrifying in the books.

    • @shadejakva9367
      @shadejakva9367 Před 2 lety +95

      My god so much yes! She was so utterly vile even Stephen King considered her one of the nastiest literary villains. Her actress in the movie especially does a fantastic job portraying an abusive authority figure *VERY* realistically. I think one of the biggest reasons she's so hated is because people like her exist in the real world and I think most of us have met and dealt with at least one in our lives, and how she uses many tactics real-life abusers use(leveraging her position to get her way, cruel punishments to control others through fear, verbally tearing people down and gaslighting and victim-blaming them into believing they deserve said treatment)

  • @panspermiapancakes
    @panspermiapancakes Před 2 lety +3207

    I always thought there was a bit of irony with the fact Voldemort died at age 71. For all his efforts to become immortal and extraordinary, he went to great lengths and a lot of physical pain, only to die at a modest age for most humans. Had he just lived a normal life, it is highly probable that with him being as magically gifted as he is, he probably would have lived 120-130 years.

    • @Chris-gb5el
      @Chris-gb5el Před 2 lety +481

      The fire that burns twice as bright burns half as long.

    • @royalecrafts6252
      @royalecrafts6252 Před 2 lety +165

      If he just accumulated more and more knowledge and power instead of going for harry potter, he will probably be alive for a couple thoudsand more years at least

    • @Edude117
      @Edude117 Před 2 lety +262

      Risk it for the biscuit. He could’ve taken 120 years, or risked dying at half that age for immortality. You gotta understand, psychopaths will always take the risk. They tend to be ambitious to degrees we normies can’t comprehend. Hence why IRL psychos risk life imprisonment, execution, and all sorts of horrendous consequences just to satisfy fleeting desires. Imagine what they’d risk if something like immortality was at stake.

    • @royalecrafts6252
      @royalecrafts6252 Před 2 lety +95

      @@Edude117 plus voldemort was too stupid to put the horrocruxes inside important objects, he could just choose whatever items and hide them for eternity, not a very wise dude

    • @archieames1968
      @archieames1968 Před 2 lety +88

      @@royalecrafts6252 When you think about it theres really no reason why he had start a war which led to his downfall if all he wanted was to be immortal. He could have just killed a few muggles on the downlow and stayed in the shadows unnoticed to make his horcruxes.

  • @gaelofariandel6747
    @gaelofariandel6747 Před rokem +56

    The most chad move in Harry Potter: Grindelwald laughing his ass off right in Voldemort's face, calling him "Tom" & telling him, effectively, "fkk off, I don't care if I die" then takes a kill shot to the chest with no fear or anger whatsoever.

    • @sarahriddle2241
      @sarahriddle2241 Před 4 měsíci

      He was lucky. Voldemort is capable of the worst things imaginable, Grindelwald was stupid and reckless

    • @theulmitter5725
      @theulmitter5725 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@sarahriddle2241 The guy was rotting in Nurmengard for decades, he didn't have much to lose tbf

    • @endreszentgyorgyi5270
      @endreszentgyorgyi5270 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@theulmitter5725Sorry to nitpick, but Grindelwald was interred in the prison he built for his enemies, Nurmengard. It’s described as a castle in the Alps of Austria where he was a prisoner for 53 years.

    • @theulmitter5725
      @theulmitter5725 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@endreszentgyorgyi5270 oh yeah, you're right, I'll correct my reply

  • @monkewithinternetaccess6107
    @monkewithinternetaccess6107 Před 2 lety +2292

    I still wish they had him simply fall down dead instead of turning to ash. It would’ve really sold the idea that he was just a man in the end.

    • @WhiteFangofWar
      @WhiteFangofWar Před 2 lety +585

      Yes, the books did this part better: 'Tom Riddle hit the floor with a mundane finality'. But the movies have to show off their 3D effects so they give him an RPG final boss style disintegration.

    • @lisboah
      @lisboah Před 2 lety +548

      To me, both deaths are sort of symbolic, depending on the perspective:
      -In the book, he simply falls to the floor as a corpse. For all his attempts to achieve immortality and to become almighty, in death, he was exactly like those same individuals that he looked down on: a simple human.
      -In the movie, he turns into ashes. I see it as demonstration of what he has become. After splitting his soul, through murder of 7 souls, and several other attempts to become immortal, such as drinking unicorn blood, his body became so warped that it turned into ash, similar to what happens to a vampire or undead.

    • @kb4903
      @kb4903 Před 2 lety +1

      I guess it saves having to bury him.

    • @kevintravers3988
      @kevintravers3988 Před 2 lety +210

      @@lisboah Yep. Perfectly answered. Both have their merits. Neither are any less symbolic or impactful.

    • @Destroyer120296
      @Destroyer120296 Před 2 lety +135

      @@lisboah Agreed. In the book it is more of a humble/"in the end despite everything he did he was simply a man scared to die and obessed with power. Nothing more"
      In the movie it is more of "a man so scared to die he warped himself until in the end he was nothing more then ashes in a body barley able to hold together due to how much he split himself"

  • @lisboah
    @lisboah Před 2 lety +1899

    "There is no good and evil, there is only power, and those too weak to seek it..."
    This line is one of those that define Voldemort, both as a character and as a villain.

    • @cheesesniper473
      @cheesesniper473 Před 2 lety +106

      It was actually borrowed from palpatine and vader. Rowling admits this in an interview.

    • @lisboah
      @lisboah Před 2 lety +18

      @@cheesesniper473 That's interesting.

    • @bullseye5202
      @bullseye5202 Před 2 lety +37

      @Alexis Z. Somewhat, actually. Nietzsche is one of those historical figures that *really* is misunderstood by a lot of people.

    • @huntercityhunter
      @huntercityhunter Před 2 lety +9

      @@cheesesniper473 truly, the goat of all villains

    • @XavionofThera
      @XavionofThera Před 2 lety +18

      @@bullseye5202 I mean, that is the consequence of his philosophy. Yes, Neitzche did try to put a positive "humanist" spin on it - but ultimately his philosophy was pretty twisted.

  • @chrisortega7521
    @chrisortega7521 Před rokem +209

    The irony is, if he hadn't made the horcruxes, he could've easily lived another 40 years. He died in his 70's, but Dumbledore was murdered at 110+. His quest for power and immortality ultimately cut his life short.

    • @pelgrimprotelios4579
      @pelgrimprotelios4579 Před rokem +11

      I had not considered that.

    • @KarusMBII
      @KarusMBII Před rokem +9

      Great observation. This hadn't occured to me before either. +1

    • @hattorihanzo562
      @hattorihanzo562 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Self fulfilling prophecy

    • @headstrongbachelor3152
      @headstrongbachelor3152 Před 7 měsíci

      But he would still die while with the horcruxes he could live forever. I don't understand this logic...

    • @chrisortega7521
      @chrisortega7521 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @headstrongbachelor3152 no, if Harry (or Neville) hadn't fulfilled the prophecy, Voldemort would have lived forever. The fact that he made these things to extend his life, while only living to be a Muggle's age is ironic.

  • @invisibleman4827
    @invisibleman4827 Před 2 lety +204

    What's fascinating about this guy is that while he has supernatural powers and has created a hideously inhuman form for himself, he's driven by very human weaknesses, fears and insecurities. Ambitious desire for power, selfishness and a morbid fear of his own death. The reason that he's such a good nemesis for Harry Potter is that they reflect one another. They're similar in that they're both intelligent, talented, courageous - Voldemort in his own twisted way (brilliantly reflected in the movies by the fact that Ralph Fiennes and Daniel Radcliffe have rhe same colour eyes) but what differentiates them is their decisions and the moral choices they make. Harry is able to overcome his pain and suffering early in life while Tom Riddle/Voldemort is unable to do this.

    • @Schoolgirl325
      @Schoolgirl325 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah, while Voldemort’s definitely not a particularly sympathetic villain when you consider the fact that he always had narcissistic and psychopathic traits from an early age, there is also a pitiful aspect to his backstory, motivations, and personality.
      He hates the fact that he is half muggle by blood so much because that he decides to go on a quest to murder them all, even though he knows that’s never going to change the fact that he is always going to be a half-blood wizard, anyway. Sure, it’s a part of his narcissism. He can’t stand being anything less than immortal and purely magical. He learns that his mother chose to magically rape a muggle man, and he hates both of them for it. From his viewpoint, how could his mother choose such an ordinary man for a father? He also despises muggles because his father couldn’t fight back his mother.

  • @clevermcgenericname891
    @clevermcgenericname891 Před 2 lety +1686

    Ralph Fiennes currently leading the pack with most villains played by him on Analyzing Evil! A good showing, but Christopher Lee is gonna bury him in the long game...

    • @chenault15
      @chenault15 Před 2 lety +16

      Been waiting for this for a long time

    • @themountainsleeps
      @themountainsleeps Před 2 lety +32

      What's the count up to this far? Amon, Dolarhyde, Voldemort, ?

    • @PatrickWDunne
      @PatrickWDunne Před 2 lety +12

      @@chenault15 I've been looking forward to this

    • @alexandercarder2281
      @alexandercarder2281 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh yes 👍

    • @Erichwanh
      @Erichwanh Před 2 lety +8

      @@themountainsleeps Don't forget Michael Jackson.
      ... oh, sorry, that was Joseph Fiennes.

  • @TheTrickynicky13
    @TheTrickynicky13 Před 2 lety +542

    IMO, Tom Riddle is a more interesting villian than Voldemort. He's more subtle and layered whereas Voldemort is a simple one dimensional villian. I know they're the same person obviously, that's just my two cents.

    • @WhiteFangofWar
      @WhiteFangofWar Před 2 lety +115

      Wish we got more Riddle scenes in Half-Blood Prince. Voldemort is literally an anagram of his name Tom made up because he hated his birth name. Like the crazy edgelord names people make for online games.

    • @TheTrickynicky13
      @TheTrickynicky13 Před 2 lety +86

      @@WhiteFangofWar Agreed! The riddle scenes were all great. Though IMO, the portrayal of Riddle in the chamber of secrets was the best one.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety +13

      LOL You're wrong, they're one in the same as Voldemort is NOT "oNe dImENsIOnaL vIlLiaN" at all as "Tom Riddle" is the REASON for why he does what he does. You're "two cents" don't make any sense.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety +1

      @Greg Elchert sure, fair enough.

    • @SingeScorcher
      @SingeScorcher Před 2 lety +33

      I always saw it as a furthering of that exponential fragmenting of his soul. The further down the path he got, the further he became a more "simple" villain. Not unlike Calamity Ganon or Ra'zh Al Ghul in Arkham City. the more he uses his power, the more "unkillable" he gets, the more he becomes evil and cruel for the sake of it. Who knows, given more time Voldy may have become little more than a wraith that kills anything it sees. A real evil force of nature.

  • @RmsOceanic
    @RmsOceanic Před 2 lety +124

    Much like his fear of death came from his mother, I thought the books heavily implied his disdain for muggles came from his father: In Chamber of Secrets the diary!Riddle goes on a tirade about how his father abandoned his mother "just because he found out his wife was a witch". Now we know it's more complex than that, that his mother had likely bewitched his father into falling in love and later walked out when she lifted the spell, but that resentment of the father who abandoned him definitely explains why Voldemort murdered him, and would work to conjoin his own elitist leanings with a bitter anti-muggle prejudice.

    • @randallflagg3700
      @randallflagg3700 Před 2 lety

      It isn't just "likely", it's straight up explained in the text that Tom's mother kept her victim under a steady diet of love potions in order to rape him again and again...

    • @kurosakikun96
      @kurosakikun96 Před rokem +4

      It isn't likely, it's actively confirmed that his mother, who was a squib (a person born into a magical family that can't use magic themselves for those that haven't read the novels), actively used a love potion on Tom Riddle Snr until she got knocked up, at which point she stopped giving it to him, believing bearing his child would be enough to keep them together, and she was wrong

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 Před 11 měsíci +14

      ​@@kurosakikun96 Merope Gaunt wasn't a squib. She repressed her powers due to the severe physical and emotional abuse she suffered in the hands of her father and brother.

  • @jorgebersabe293
    @jorgebersabe293 Před 11 měsíci +21

    The biggest irony is that for all the loathing Voldemort had for his father, he sure as hell turned out like him: Both are handsome men who have a tendency to look down on those they deem as beneath them, have attracted the attention of a pureblood witch they are dismissive of and were murdered by a half-blood. The Muggle genes of his father are what allowed Voldemort to even function properly.
    The realization that he was only conceived to further someone else's agenda drove him completely insane. Voldemort didn't want to merely hurt and kill his father, he also wanted to prove he was superior.

  • @CoderatheGreat
    @CoderatheGreat Před 2 lety +654

    I love how we hardly see Voldemort until the 4th movie, a whole trilogy where he's very mysterious and Sauron-like. The way characters talk about "He Who Must Not Be Named" really builds him up as a threat and an all-encompassing entity of pure evil so that by the time we see his true form in Goblet of Fire we aren't disappointed. Ralph Fiennes was excellent in this role!

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety +16

      I mean you see him in the first movie/book but not only as a face.

    • @kllrj08
      @kllrj08 Před 2 lety +38

      This is one thing I will always give the movies and say that they did right. Reading the resurrection scene for the first time in the books as a then 14 year old was absolutely terrifying, and the movie did an excellent job of recreating it. It’s exactly how I pictured it all happening in my mind. Chef’s Kiss!

    • @Thoralmir
      @Thoralmir Před rokem +7

      I wish they had used the original design they had planned for him in the first film. That was a terrifying humanoid abomination.

    • @f.r.etling6226
      @f.r.etling6226 Před rokem +14

      He definitely was kind of a let down. The mystery of the early books was far scarier

    • @idiot_city5244
      @idiot_city5244 Před rokem +1

      Really wish they would have given him the red eyes like in the books

  • @akiltircuit7515
    @akiltircuit7515 Před 2 lety +2098

    Maybe I missed it but I think you overlooked the part that Tom’s mother raped his father using a love potion to conceive him. Conceiving children under the effects of a love potion makes that child unable to feel/understand love.

    • @Dookieman1975
      @Dookieman1975 Před 2 lety +425

      Even his birth was an atrocity

    • @JurzGarz
      @JurzGarz Před 2 lety +773

      This is a common misconception actually, and Rowling has come out against it. Tom being conceived under the influence of love potion is *symbolic* of his inability to feel love, but it’s not what actually causes it in the story. What causes his inability to love in the story is his sociopathy and his loveless upbringing.

    • @alexandergordon3432
      @alexandergordon3432 Před 2 lety +214

      @@JurzGarz yes his parents abandoned him and he was at an orphanage where he was bullied, i think that the love potion isnt the only thing that makes him evil

    • @annaqaddams9108
      @annaqaddams9108 Před 2 lety +46

      Do you ever get the impression that Tom, Sr. sent his pregnant wife to London to "take care of her problem"? She was there a while, and somehow had enough money for food and lodging. Selling the locket was an act of desperation. Certainly changes the justification for his reaction to his father and grandparents.

    • @christmaldonado89
      @christmaldonado89 Před 2 lety +2

      Whoa that crazy af

  • @NS-ms5eg
    @NS-ms5eg Před 2 lety +55

    Voldemort is an example of someone who had such talent/potential, but chose to use it for evil self gain.

  • @ZYXPQI
    @ZYXPQI Před 2 lety +107

    Voldemort is such an underrated character.
    He's used as such a meme but I can remember how terrifying he was when I read these books as a kid.

  • @roguebritgravy1
    @roguebritgravy1 Před 2 lety +610

    One of the most chilling scenes has to be where he writes Tom Marvolo Riddle and it switches to I Am Lord Voldemort. Fans all know its coming but you get chills nonetheless.

    • @bmetalfish3928
      @bmetalfish3928 Před 2 lety +29

      funny thing with that scene in the translated versions of the book, just how much they have to change his name. My favorite is the french version where he has a 4th name, Elvis.

    • @randallflagg3700
      @randallflagg3700 Před 2 lety +15

      @@bmetalfish3928 - He still has 3 names in French, it's "Tom Elvis Jedusor" which is actually pretty good, as it's pronounced "Jeu du sort".
      Tom Elvis Jedusor => Je suis Voldemort
      (The first book I read in English was the 6th, since I was finally a teenager and didn't want to wait another 2 weeks to buy the translation; that's when I noticed how many names were different)

    • @lizardlegend42
      @lizardlegend42 Před 2 lety +10

      @@shubhsiddhartha9409 yeah same, it was just a bit silly to me ngl 😅
      Like, why go through such lengths to make your pseudonym an anogram of your real name, but only if you stick "I am" in front of it lol

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety +1

      @@shubhsiddhartha9409 I never did, always thought it was super awesome! never found it "funny" at all.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety +2

      @@lizardlegend42 I can see how you can think in "idea" how you might think it's "silly" but nah the reveal was SUPER cool and amazing from his name revealing to be Voldemort. It's probably a name that he came up with when he was at school writing in a notebook when he was thinking about his new name and then realized he can make "I am voldemort" with his name, it's a suprising really cool turn of events really and the way how it's done in the movie is fantastic! especially with the music for that scene! LOVE all these harry potter movies and especially with their musically scores to them all!

  • @WhiteFangofWar
    @WhiteFangofWar Před 2 lety +277

    It's good that he wasn't around much until book 4, as he demonstrates how the more we learn about him (or any villain) the less scary they become. He changed his name to an anagram that he thought sounded cooler. If there was one book Voldemort scene I wish had been realized in film, it would be his meeting with Dumbledore trying to apply for Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. Dumbledore knows what he's done but Tom refuses to admit it, just as Dumbledore steadfastly refuses to use his 'new' name or allow him access to Hogwarts any longer.
    Suggestion: Demona of Gargoyles

    • @OmnipotentSpud
      @OmnipotentSpud Před 2 lety +36

      You know...I follow. The more you know him, he's just not that threatening. Yet everyone in the Wizarding world fears him. He's just a man. A hateful, weak, closed minded man with a boring name...a common trope even in our world. Just. Tom.

    • @WhiteFangofWar
      @WhiteFangofWar Před 2 lety

      @@OmnipotentSpud Worse, a hateful, weak close-minded man with a talent for convincing other hateful, weak close-minded people to serve him. Hard to say how much he really buys into the whole pureblood supremacy thing, but considering that he's secretly half-blood...

    • @LuisRodriguez-kz7nt
      @LuisRodriguez-kz7nt Před 2 lety +26

      And at the end of the series,You can reread that scene and imaginé Dumbledore thinking "bitch,don't try to explain power and ambition to ME"

    • @WhiteFangofWar
      @WhiteFangofWar Před 2 lety +19

      @@LuisRodriguez-kz7nt I understand why Dumbledore blocked him but always thought it would have been funny if he gave Tom the position and loaded him down with extra duties. Like, 'sorry guys, can't talk about killing mudbloods now, got a class to teach in 20 minutes'.

    • @LuisRodriguez-kz7nt
      @LuisRodriguez-kz7nt Před 2 lety +17

      @@WhiteFangofWar Hahahaha worn out teacher Voldemort,that would have saved millions

  • @devmag52
    @devmag52 Před rokem +24

    What the movies lacked was the way Voldemort’s own arrogance and hubris were used against him by Dumbledore and Harry. Such a missed opportunity

  • @NotAGoodUsername360
    @NotAGoodUsername360 Před 2 lety +187

    I think the most important moment we get in terms of characterization is, fittingly enough, in the Chamber of Secrets, considering that Horcruxes work by dividing the soul in half. Since this works into the infinitesimals, the murder of Moaning Myrtle and the diary Horcrux that spawned from is the fullest, most complete form of Tom Riddle in existence. As such, it's the murder that defines his career, a murder committed with a weapon Tom only ever used once that proudly uses his Slytherin heritage, and then immediately stops upon realizing Hogwarts would be forced to close unless a scapegoat was offered up, and he'd be forced to return to the orphanage. Ultimately, he's a damaged individual desperately seeking to escape despair and misery through inflicting it on others, unaware of the personal cost to himself until it's far too late. His lack of empathy and selfishness becomes self-destructive and it is ironically through his attempts to escape death that he dies again and again, more and more, until he's reduced to an existence that barely exists at all.

    • @straburyred
      @straburyred Před 2 lety +7

      Looking at from a symbolic POV, Voldemort has made a deal with the Devil in exchange for his soul and the latter knows the outcome in advance.

    • @kartoffelhorror2566
      @kartoffelhorror2566 Před rokem +2

      I hear that dividing soul in half theory so often, but it is not true. JK once said somewhere that he only put little slithers of his soul into the horcruces, the majority of his soul still remained within him.

  • @benderthepirate
    @benderthepirate Před 2 lety +606

    All that’s missing is Sauron and you’d officially have the big three Dark Lords of fiction: Sauron, Darth Sidious, and Lord Voldemort.

    • @arthurr.r.lucasspublicdoma5621
      @arthurr.r.lucasspublicdoma5621 Před 2 lety +69

      Night King: Hey guys, wait for me!(He trips on a banana) AHHH!

    • @AWDTH1111
      @AWDTH1111 Před 2 lety +29

      Yessss! This comment lol Although in order to have much depth to Sauron you’d have to take a lot of context from Silmarillion

    • @connorsims8253
      @connorsims8253 Před 2 lety +27

      Sauron and Morgoth

    • @nicokrasnow1851
      @nicokrasnow1851 Před 2 lety +23

      If there's one of Sauron, should be one of Morgoth too

    • @michaelodonnell824
      @michaelodonnell824 Před 2 lety +27

      Of course, Sauron was Darth Vadar to Morgoth's Darth Sidious!

  • @sifatshams1113
    @sifatshams1113 Před 2 lety +232

    Mr. Glass from Unbreakable would be awesome. He's easily one of the most unique and original villains ever conceived.

    • @williammccormick2802
      @williammccormick2802 Před 2 lety +20

      "Now that we know who you are, I know who I am. I'm not a mistake."
      Easily the best writing that M. Night ever put to paper. Not even close. Mr. Glass is awesome even with the 3rd movie.

    • @mrcliff3709
      @mrcliff3709 Před 2 lety +5

      @@williammccormick2802 I like Glass till the twist

    • @coachkira
      @coachkira Před 2 lety +6

      He is definitely one of my all time favorite villains, that whole movie is so powerful

    • @sifatshams1113
      @sifatshams1113 Před 2 lety +2

      @Greg Elchert I know I shouldn't love this line, but I do anyway: "Did you see a little Asian child with a blank expression sitting outside in a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it?" Lmao

    • @Bithbd
      @Bithbd Před rokem +2

      good news man he just made one!

  • @MegaFafnir
    @MegaFafnir Před rokem +15

    "What use is unmatched and unlimited power, if one day your death will render that power obsolete?" A great summation of Voldemort's twisted mindset.

  • @Teenytinymia
    @Teenytinymia Před 11 měsíci +7

    Can you imagine if Dumbledore would have hired Voldemort? Tired and worn out Voldy chugging butterbeer all the time, yelling and torturing the students. Like a mix of Mad Eye Moody and Mr. Filch. Spending his nights at the hogs head, him and Aberforth sharing their hatred of Dumbledore lmao

  • @bbluva20
    @bbluva20 Před 2 lety +417

    Ironic, that most of the people he killed, were witches and wizards.

    • @cheesesniper473
      @cheesesniper473 Před 2 lety +80

      Not necessarily true. Hagrid eludes to the fact that in the first war, the muggles suffered huge losses.

    • @bbluva20
      @bbluva20 Před 2 lety +34

      @@cheesesniper473 still, he targeted more magical people in his plots to become Dark Lord than he ever would have killed muggles if he had succeeded in taking over.

    • @extraplain2412
      @extraplain2412 Před 2 lety +17

      @@bbluva20 Nah he definately would of killed more muggles if not all of them had he been victorious. It would of been his followers killing most of the magical users that defied him in order for them to prove themselves.

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser Před 2 lety

      Kinda like hitler causing millions of Germans to die lol

    • @bbluva20
      @bbluva20 Před 2 lety +21

      @@extraplain2412 he *would* have. That’s my point. He hated the non-magical humans, but in his efforts to wipe them out, he caused more ruin and destruction to the magical world than probably anyone or anything else.

  • @ashlielove6513
    @ashlielove6513 Před 2 lety +77

    One of my favorites of all time ❤
    The graveyard scene in Goblet of Fire is iconic.

  • @barkley8285
    @barkley8285 Před 2 lety +42

    One of the great villains of the 2000s. As I get older I find he isnt as "masterful" as I thought when I was a kid, but still undoubtedly one of the best movie villains ever.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety +9

      He's still a fantastic villains entirely in the story of Harry Potter and one of the best villains in media!

  • @DundG
    @DundG Před 2 lety +84

    Analyzing Evil: Light Jagami/Kira from Death Note? He is on paar with all the aspiring dark lords as he even calls himself "The GOD of the new world!". And he's getting of on every opportunity to feel a sense of superiority when he finds an opponent he deems worthy.

  • @901Cardinal
    @901Cardinal Před 2 lety +107

    Not really into Harry Potter but the lore and characters are remarkable. Voldemort truly a well crafted villain too, sinister and brilliant at the same time.

    • @WhirlwindandHeatburst
      @WhirlwindandHeatburst Před 2 lety +18

      As someone who just got into Harry Potter, despite JKR’s controversies and the many flaws within the books themselves, I must admit she is rather commendable for what she was able to accomplish.

    • @Knightwolf1994
      @Knightwolf1994 Před 2 lety +13

      My biggest pet peeve involving Harry Potter is the fact that they put a lot of interesting stuff in the background and don't do anything with them.
      Like for example during WW1 did you know that wizards and other magical creatures were openly fighting? Or that according to the WOMBAT test wizards and muggles created a taskforce to fight both Grindelwald and Hitler?

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety

      I presonally LOVE Harry Potter as it's one of my favorite film franchises of all time as well as media franchise as well!

    • @MerkhVision
      @MerkhVision Před 2 lety

      @@Knightwolf1994 well the Fantastic Beasts movie series is now touching on that part of Wizarding World history!

    • @masync183
      @masync183 Před rokem

      @@MerkhVision yeah but to see that you have to watch a fantastic beasts movie

  • @witchilich
    @witchilich Před rokem +7

    1:23 Salazar Slytherin is beleived to be the descendant of Herpo, The Foul. He was the original Parseltongue, first known person to create a Basilsk and the first wizard to create a horcrux.
    Also, Salazar Slytherin simply wanted to avoid contact with Muggles. This was when the wizarding world was dealing with witch hunts, so they built Hogwarts away from Muggles. Even if the other founders disagreed, his motives made sense. Voldemort was just a psychopath who only cared about himself.

  • @m24213
    @m24213 Před 2 lety +58

    It occurs to me with the end of new trilogy, there is an opportunity for a TV show, outlining how tom riddle grew up to being the infamous lord Voldemort. I think, a dark show of a sociopathic, but extremely intelligent killer with a natural talent towards magic would be something I would watch.

    • @bwustinbweem
      @bwustinbweem Před rokem

      This could be interesting but if that were to be made it would have to include powerful woman from every race and a few token gay and black men. They would have most of the dialogue and a few episodes just focused on them and not Voldemort and then they would be talking about race issue and how Voldemort needs to pay reparations because he is a dumb white guy. I can see this being made

  • @SGlenn97
    @SGlenn97 Před rokem +2

    The moment you realize the actor that plays young Tom Riddle in those flashbacks is the same actor who plays Nick in Fear The Walking Dead.

  • @hata1499
    @hata1499 Před 2 lety +23

    Wow, Number 77!
    7 is the strongest magical number.
    Perfect!

  • @LycanVisuals
    @LycanVisuals Před 2 lety +72

    This man was so arrogant he couldn't bother to toss the baby out of the window.

    • @adamn7777
      @adamn7777 Před 2 lety +24

      There's an easy explanation for that. He almost certainly thought that the idea of physically killing anyone would be beneath him when magic can theoretically do the same. He'd never do anything physically that could be done with magic.
      I love all the contrasts between him and Harry because one things that's notable about Harry is that while he doesn't consider himself above using unforgivable curses in general he never attempts to kill with his spells. He used crucio and imperio in deathly hallows (and tried it in OTTP) but never cast the killing curse.

    • @Urmomsaredpanda
      @Urmomsaredpanda Před 2 lety +2

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @cheesesniper473
      @cheesesniper473 Před 2 lety +4

      I kinda think it was to keep it kid friendly-ish. Going by just whats said, youd have to believe that none of voldemorts followers died in that battle, before the brief cease-fire.
      No way you could force harry into a situation where he had to kill with how the story was told.

    • @headstrongbachelor3152
      @headstrongbachelor3152 Před 2 lety +2

      @Greg Elchert He tried to choke Harry in the first movie throuigh Quriell and it destroyed his body.... Have you guys only seen the last 2 movies?

    • @spacecadetkaito
      @spacecadetkaito Před 2 lety +8

      I mean why would he think to do that? He had no reason to assume it would backfire, its not like he can read the books he's in XD
      Plus wizard babies can survive falling out a window (like Neville)

  • @phoebegreig6523
    @phoebegreig6523 Před rokem +6

    Don't forget that with every passing year at Hogwarts he hated the orphanage and the muggle world more and more. Where he wasnt seen as anything special there and he felt he had to hide who he truly was which he hated. He even stopped his attacks on students and framed Hagrid for his actions purely so he could stay in the wizarding world..

  • @cheesesniper473
    @cheesesniper473 Před 2 lety +54

    Still would like to see a frieza, an unholy combination of sheev, the joker, and the mustachioed man from 40's germany.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před 2 lety +4

      lol frieza's nothing like the joker tho.

    • @JudgeNicodemus
      @JudgeNicodemus Před rokem +1

      @@Gadget-Walkmen he *is* absolutely hilarious however.

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen Před rokem +1

      @@JudgeNicodemus in a way. But villains can be funny and still be nothing alike. How the humor between them is portrayed is completely different.

  • @c.w.simpsonproductions1230
    @c.w.simpsonproductions1230 Před 2 lety +12

    Given his charm and manipulative abilities, Voldemort probably could have easily done the same as Darth Sidious and worked his way into the Ministry and manipulated his way to Minister of Magic.The caviar here is that if he had gained his power through "legitimate" means, there would have been little that Dumbledore could have done to him. But here comes his pride. Instead of worming his way through the Ministry and destroying it from within while maintaining the facade of the people's beloved icon, he chose to attack it from the outside as the feared Dark Lord. Because one of Voldemort's greatest flaws is that he wanted to be feared, not beloved. But fear only goes so far.

  • @jplayzow
    @jplayzow Před rokem +12

    the cruelest irony is that his world can't ever be perfectly pure blooded as he himself wasn't Gaunt was herself a very gifted witch but Riddle was just an extremely wealthy muggle dragged into having a child via a love potion which is another theory of why he's so evil

  • @Stormkrow280
    @Stormkrow280 Před 2 lety +11

    Reading the fourth book for the first time, I completely missed the description of his physical appearance so I ended up imagining him as just looking like an older Tom Riddle from Book 2: older but still handsome, I found that far more intimidating then his actual physical appearance.
    Also his greatest weakness was his sentimentality: he could have made anything into a Horcrux and hidden it anywhere, but he wouldn’t be satisfied unless those horcruxes were things that were important to him or the Wizarding World and places that were significant to his past.

    • @user-gr5cp9om5j
      @user-gr5cp9om5j Před 2 lety +4

      I would say less sentimentality and more megalomania, he believed so highly in his superiority he thought only the most special objects could hold a piece of his soul.

    • @Stormkrow280
      @Stormkrow280 Před 2 lety +3

      @@user-gr5cp9om5j wouldn’t that be narcissism?

  • @ForeveraBoss117
    @ForeveraBoss117 Před 4 měsíci +2

    It’s the way he wields a wand that really sells that inhuman vibe he has. When dueling Harry he’s moving around like a damn feral beast. He never does what you expect and abuses the civility of sorcery by disregarding honor or straight up mocking it. Telling Harry to pick up his wand jus to rush him headfirst like a mad man is something no Wizard could ever get away with in a fight except for him.

  • @damianstarks3338
    @damianstarks3338 Před 2 lety +58

    Holy shit this character analysis of this guy is long overdue !

  • @vanillakilla64
    @vanillakilla64 Před 2 lety +25

    I’d like to see an analysis on Cersei Lannister from GoT she’s one of my fave characters!

    • @sittingyak
      @sittingyak Před 2 lety +1

      Jamie and Cersei would both make excellent episodes.

    • @vanillakilla64
      @vanillakilla64 Před 2 lety

      @@sittingyak and viserys Targaryen too!

    • @purgetheXYs
      @purgetheXYs Před 2 lety

      @@vanillakilla64 id love to see Lady Olenna.

    • @vanillakilla64
      @vanillakilla64 Před 2 lety

      @@purgetheXYs she’s another of my fave characters it’s crazy how all these characters are all twisted and evil in some way but in their eyes they’re doing the right thing.

    • @valtersplume3726
      @valtersplume3726 Před 2 lety

      @@vanillakilla64 Viserys barely did anything (and by that I mean that the only thing he did was getting himself killed, he's not worthy of any attention).
      It is Ramsay and Euron who are worth analyzing.

  • @trentsmith232
    @trentsmith232 Před 2 lety +10

    I think another point that has been brought up before when discussing the Sacred Twenty-Eight is if he had been successful, how damaging the inbreeding of pure bloods would have been on the world. Bellatrix, being an example of this, and in her case it’s what I would consider to only be an early stage of negative consequences for what would come under his reign if it were to continue.

  • @hyrumtaylor3581
    @hyrumtaylor3581 Před 2 lety +14

    The thing I appreciate the most about him is his amazing portrayal in the movies. He's so unsettling

  • @bushmaster195
    @bushmaster195 Před 2 lety +18

    Child born from a Love Potion CANNOT LOVE so Voldemort was never really human.

    • @coreyharvey8953
      @coreyharvey8953 Před 2 lety +2

      Why do people keep saying this?

    • @coreyharvey8953
      @coreyharvey8953 Před 2 lety +4

      Where in the book was this this said

    • @purgetheXYs
      @purgetheXYs Před 2 lety

      @@coreyharvey8953 yeah I dont remember reading this either although it has been years

    • @RnRnR
      @RnRnR Před rokem +3

      This is NOT true. JKR has said it's only symbolism.

  • @conormcginn3312
    @conormcginn3312 Před 2 lety +13

    Love this video! Here are some ideas for future videos:
    - Alejandro from Sicario
    - Lady Gudrun from the Northman
    - Holly Jones from Prisoners
    - Syndrome from the Incredibles
    - The Armitage Family from Get Out
    - Kingpin from Daredevil
    - Homelander from The Boys
    - Omni Man from Invincible
    - Jake LaMotta from Raging Bull
    - Lord Shen from Kung Fu Panda 2

    • @sittingyak
      @sittingyak Před 2 lety +1

      Omni Man and Jake LaMotta would be good ones.

    • @AWDTH1111
      @AWDTH1111 Před 2 lety

      This is a great list

    • @TheCyanSqueegee
      @TheCyanSqueegee Před 2 lety

      Yes Syndrome!

    • @kittylover62
      @kittylover62 Před 2 lety

      I'd also like to see:
      Hal Stewart aka Titan from Megamind
      Dracula from any film where Dracula is the villian
      Joan Crawford from Mommie Dearest
      George Foyet aka the Boston Reaper from Criminal Minds
      Daniel Robitaille aka the Candyman from the Candyman franchise

  • @jamonsommer6510
    @jamonsommer6510 Před 2 lety +41

    Voldemort is, in my opinion, like Satan from Paradise Lost in some ways: While seemingly a pure evil, the humanity of either character is not lost on the authors. They’re both intelligent characters that simply lack the capacity to think morally, and it is because of their failed relationships with their respective father figures that they desperately seek to affirm their own existence through the belief that they’re SUPPOSED to be special. Both great symbols of villainy😁

  • @Connect200
    @Connect200 Před 2 lety +4

    Next the wire
    - Avon Barksdale
    - Stringer Bell
    - Marlo Stanfield
    - Chris Parlo
    - Omar Little

  • @kwakerjak
    @kwakerjak Před 2 lety +41

    I’m going to repeat my suggestion of Jadis, the White Witch from the Chronicles of Narnia, whose rap sheet dwarfs that of every other villain you’ve covered so far, especially when you get to The Magician’s Nephew.

    • @kittylover62
      @kittylover62 Před 2 lety +4

      Technically the Magician's Nephew is the first book.

    • @MerkhVision
      @MerkhVision Před 2 lety +1

      @@kittylover62 in chronological order yes but not in release order.

    • @MerkhVision
      @MerkhVision Před 2 lety +9

      That’s a great idea! She’s much worse than what most ppl would assume just from “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe!”

    • @masync183
      @masync183 Před rokem

      @@MerkhVision its a shame that they went with the lion the witch and the wardrobe for the first film, the magicians nephew would have been amazing.

  • @BrandoCalrissian82
    @BrandoCalrissian82 Před 2 lety +28

    I am never disappointed when you produce new videos. Thank you.
    How about an episode comparing the comic and film adaptation of Ozymandias from The Watchmen?

  • @comicalcosmonaut959
    @comicalcosmonaut959 Před rokem +17

    To me, his wizard pure blood ideals are a front. It’s just an easy way to get dark witches and wizards on his side. His end goal really is immortality, the rest is just secondary

    • @davidburns9766
      @davidburns9766 Před rokem +10

      I’ve been saying this for years.
      He doesn’t actually care about blood purity, he’s a half blood and he’s up there with dumbledore and the likes- he KNOWS blood purity means nothing.
      He never had friends, nor wanted them. Everyone in his life was simply a step up or an obstacle on the road to being immortal and powerful.

    • @NotFanti
      @NotFanti Před rokem

      @@davidburns9766no his mother was of one of the strongest wizard family’s, the pure blood thing may be right but just cuz pure bloods are stronger doesn’t mean the weak are any less

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 Před 11 měsíci +1

      He even openly admits so with his "There is no good and evil. There is only power and those too weak to seek it."

  • @pau9512
    @pau9512 Před rokem +4

    Please do one episode about President Snow from the Hunger Games!

  • @clubkid13
    @clubkid13 Před 2 lety +17

    this character right here is the one I’ve been waiting for in your entire series 👍

  • @darkySp
    @darkySp Před 2 lety +62

    I just noticed that your "Hello, everyone" is intentionally played in-sync with a random scene from the movie.

    • @banyasbeansofficial6484
      @banyasbeansofficial6484 Před 2 lety +11

      I know. I love that so much. I don’t always notice it, but when I do, I appreciate it so much

  • @jessicapinkman-hd4bw
    @jessicapinkman-hd4bw Před 6 měsíci +6

    he may be evil but he's still more pleasant then umbridge

  • @rmcneil1340
    @rmcneil1340 Před rokem +2

    Thanks. I loved your analysis. This is the first time I have watched any of your videos. I really enjoyed this.

  • @OnlyTwoShoes
    @OnlyTwoShoes Před 2 lety +3

    *Video starts*
    *Creepy music plays*
    *Voldemort's mouth opens*
    _"Hello everyone..."_

  • @Exterminator4us
    @Exterminator4us Před 2 lety +4

    YESS!!! I commented on an earlier video asking for this and I’m so happy you analyzed he who shall not be named!!

  • @daniellavaladez7820
    @daniellavaladez7820 Před 2 lety +6

    Yeeeessss, you finally analyzed Voldemort!!! I’ve been waiting for you to do this for so long and you did NOT disappoint.

  • @wheresmycontacts171
    @wheresmycontacts171 Před 2 lety +8

    You should do a video on Bane from the Dark Knight Rises. There’s just as much footage and dialogue as the Joker from the Dark Knight. Just love the way he’s portrayed.

  • @artman2oo3
    @artman2oo3 Před 2 lety +10

    Awesome. I’d been wanting you to do Voldemort. You did not disappoint me. Great video.

  • @CDCobermai
    @CDCobermai Před 2 lety +7

    I had to laugh, just a few days ago I looked up Voldemort on your channel to see if you’d done an episode on him yet. Can’t wait to watch this

  • @benjaminstacy3227
    @benjaminstacy3227 Před 2 lety +8

    Love this analysis! I'd like to see a few from different categories when you get the time.
    Movies
    - Joker from Batman (1989)
    - Mr Glass from the Unbreakable Trilogy
    - Frank Costello from The Departed
    - Colin Sullivan from the Departed
    - Bill and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad from Kill Bill
    - Dracula (various)
    TV
    - Hannibal Lector from Hannibal
    - Wilson Fisk from Daredevil
    - Clay Morrow from Sons of Anarchy
    - The Governor from the Walking Dead
    - Moriarty from Sherlock
    - The Salamanca family from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
    - Gus Fring from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
    - The Trinity Killer from Dexter
    - Ramsey Bolton from Game of Thrones
    - Pablo Escobar from Narcos
    Video Games
    - Trevor Phillips from Grand Theft Auto 5
    - Makarov from Call of Duty
    - Zeus from God of War series

  • @joelmord4452
    @joelmord4452 Před 2 lety +1

    Just finished watching all of these again last weekend. Glad to see a video on this now!

  • @huntercityhunter
    @huntercityhunter Před 2 lety +3

    you're honestly one of my favourite youtubers in the game. always delivering quality, no facade or something, consistent and eloquent. What else do you need?

  • @KevinRAAMAAAGE
    @KevinRAAMAAAGE Před rokem +3

    The horcruxes thing reminds me of a serial killer taking trophies. The guy who played him is like the worst guy in Schindlers List

  • @markperrault1939
    @markperrault1939 Před 2 lety +4

    Probably the greatest, most in depth villains ever in terms of his backstory and personality. Really just so perfectly written. My favorite villain of all time for sure

  • @NinjaFlibble
    @NinjaFlibble Před 2 lety +7

    specifically, he could talk to *snakes* , not all animals. This was a genetic trait present in Salazar Slytherin's bloodline

  • @leafgreensniper13
    @leafgreensniper13 Před rokem +3

    I don’t care who the new voldemort will be, he won’t be Ralph Fiennes’ portrayal.

  • @murderofcrows5089
    @murderofcrows5089 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for doing this video it’s amazing as always

  • @SirLoinsTea
    @SirLoinsTea Před rokem +1

    I think it's funny the title specifies that it's the Voldemort from Harry Potter, so we wouldn't think it's one of those other Voldemorts

  • @russellst.martin4255
    @russellst.martin4255 Před rokem +5

    One of my best friends is named Tom Riddle. Take it from me, if you ever meet someone who shares the name with a popular character and decide to point that out, they will not think it's funny. They will think you suck.

    • @carmen7730
      @carmen7730 Před rokem +3

      it’s kind of cool tbh. he should own up to it haha

  • @jkeegan154
    @jkeegan154 Před 2 lety +21

    I love Ralph Fiennes in any role he's in, but out of all the villains he portrayed, my favorite is Amon Goeth.

    • @joshuamartindale868
      @joshuamartindale868 Před 2 lety +6

      And Amon Goeth was the best villain because he was REAL. That is true evil

  • @greerbuckler533
    @greerbuckler533 Před 2 lety +3

    Yes ! Been waiting for this one for time !!! Love it ! 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @micromints1735
    @micromints1735 Před 2 lety +10

    Do Johan Liebert, Victor Frankenstein (Hammer Horror version), Light Yagami or Harry Powell next.

  • @ReversedFootage
    @ReversedFootage Před 2 lety +4

    You ever seen the manga/anime Monster? Johan Liebert would make for a fine Analyzing Evil video for sure.

  • @khalilmccluney2030
    @khalilmccluney2030 Před rokem +3

    Fantastic Video Dude!! You tickled the pleasure part of my brain when you mentioned Voldemort is @ Genocidal , Psychopathic Monster.. & yet has manners and is Polite. A lot of people seem to miss that about Tom Riddle. That being said, could I recommend either Emperor Frieza or The Lord Marshal; both also Genocidal world Conquerors for a future Video? I’d really appreciate that.

  • @TDenterpriser
    @TDenterpriser Před 2 lety +14

    A video on the true dark lord Sauron would be delightful

    • @LordBaktor
      @LordBaktor Před 2 lety +1

      The title of "True Dark Lord" would belong to Morgoth, Sauron's boss.

    • @samtemdo8
      @samtemdo8 Před 2 lety

      @@LordBaktor Still waiting for that video

  • @GianniEndo
    @GianniEndo Před 2 lety +1

    For once in my life, I have to give a shout-out to the CZcams algorithm for recommending your videos. What a creative idea for a channel. I love all things dark and morbid so I had to instantly subscribe. Keep up the amazing work! 👌

  • @lassegrotkjr6326
    @lassegrotkjr6326 Před 2 lety +2

    I was wondering when this video would be oploaded, voldemort is one of the most iconic and Well known villans out there, this video was inevitably gonna be made at some point.

  • @Jodipo
    @Jodipo Před 2 lety +27

    Oh, I've been waiting for this one. Can you do Frieza next?

  • @allyourbasearebelongtous2191

    "There's no Good. There's no Evil... there is only Power and those too weak to seek it." Lord Voldemort.

  • @tokiomitohsaka7770
    @tokiomitohsaka7770 Před 2 lety +3

    Great episode! I always found Voldemort to be especially vile with his narcissism and violent rage. As for suggestions for villains, I would love to see an analysis on Kotomine Kirei from Fate/Stay Night (both visual novels and animated series) and the prequel Fate/Zero. He is particularly fascinating because he grew up aware of his evil nature and for years wished to find an answer or meaning to his existence, and at the end of the 4th Holy Grail war, he fully embraced his evil nature and his desire to see others suffer by his hands.

  • @thethresh
    @thethresh Před 2 lety +2

    Been waiting for oh so long for this video!! Congrats on 77 - here's to another 77!

  • @rhymenoceros3303
    @rhymenoceros3303 Před 2 lety +11

    Oh now this is a guy more then deserving of an analyzing evil

  • @imtotallynotbigbossinhidin2289

    vic mackey from the shield, very interesting character.

  • @connorsims8253
    @connorsims8253 Před 2 lety +2

    Great analysis. I love this channel. I think it would be interesting to hear your take on Sauron from The Silmarillion/ The Lord of the rings. Or even to go further with Morgoth. Or maybe James "Whitey" Bulger from Black Mass and real life

  • @ladyrosalievelaryon1479

    Thank you for another great video - they're so entertaining, especially after a 12 hour shift! Could you consider doing a study of Villanelle from Killing Eve, Kathryn Merteuil from Cruel Intentions or President Snow from the Hunger Games Trilogy

  • @GiveMeBackMyUsernameYouTube

    If the ability to cast magic is tied to genetics, as has been presented, then Voldemort has a good point to be honest. True, the genetic mutations that can allow for a person to be magical can occur randomly, as with witches and wizards with muggle parents, but still, if you're wanting to foster greater magical proliferation through population as a whole, selective breeding has a strong incentive behind it.

  • @memphispeterson7735
    @memphispeterson7735 Před 2 lety +8

    Not sure if something like it exists already, but I'd love an Analyzing Evil for the villains in No Way Home, especially Willem Dafoe's Norman Osborn/Green Goblin

  • @harryglover3112
    @harryglover3112 Před 2 lety +1

    Been waiting for this for a long time. Fantastic work sir.

  • @VERsingthegamez
    @VERsingthegamez Před 2 lety

    Wow, I just finished rewatching the 6 movies and this pops up in my feed. perfect timing.

  • @destructor3152
    @destructor3152 Před 2 lety +10

    Would recommend Umbridge for a future video . Much more despicable than Voldemort.

  • @MisterTutor2010
    @MisterTutor2010 Před 2 lety +7

    His presence is like Sauron in Lord of the Rings.

  • @Swift_Mei_Mei
    @Swift_Mei_Mei Před 2 lety +1

    I love this series and this channel. It' so intriguing!

  • @t-god2439
    @t-god2439 Před 2 lety

    Never commented but I do enjoy your channel it is truely unique from everything else I’ve seen on CZcams nobody else studies and truely tries to explain villains like you

  • @mr.voidroy6869
    @mr.voidroy6869 Před 2 lety +10

    I want to point out that Tom was lacking empathy and love due to him being concieved by a love potion. It's the reason why he can't understand there is more to the world than evil.

  • @jonathanshirley4366
    @jonathanshirley4366 Před 2 lety +11

    The portrayal of Voldemort in the films is easily one of the only things that far exceeds that of the books imo.

    • @xianhalm3480
      @xianhalm3480 Před 2 lety +6

      Nah though Ralph done a good job he’s still not as menacing and dangerous as the Voldemort in the books book Voldemort was a creep and as he said in the video a monster the most accurate depiction of Voldemort is in the first 2 movies

  • @heartkade
    @heartkade Před 2 lety +1

    This is such an interesting channel! I'd love to see a video on Emperor Belos in the future.

  • @markmagician2471
    @markmagician2471 Před 2 lety +36

    Also Voldemort's mother used a love potion to get his father to love her as a result when he was born pretty much gave him no emotion

    • @RmsOceanic
      @RmsOceanic Před 2 lety +26

      That quote was always misinterpreted: It's not that magic love potions damage children's emotional potential, it was meant to be ironic symbolism: A child born of false love never understanding it himself. It wasn't meant to be a mechanical consequence of how he was conceived.

    • @annalisageiger
      @annalisageiger Před 2 lety +7

      @@RmsOceanic thank you oh my god I've been saying this