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Giving a rundown of the most memorable villains found within Francis Ford Coppola’s immense body of work is easier said than done, because it does require the word “villain” to be defined in a certain way. Coppola’s best films are defined by often being morally complex, and resisting traditional stories of good versus evil.
9 Biff Wilcox 'Rumble Fish' After a successful run of films during the 1970s, Francis Ford Coppola’s output became a lot more unpredictable – and some might say inconsistent – during the 1980s. Still, flawed as some movies of his in this decade might be, they are all interesting viewing experiences in their own ways. Then, there are also underrated films of his to be found released this decade, including 1983’s Rumble Fish.
7 Bob Sheldon 'The Outsiders' The Outsiders is the other coming-of-age movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola released in 1983, and it’s probably a little more approachable and direct than Rumble Fish. Still, its simplicity isn’t a detriment, because the honest way it looks at life as a youngster – in all its ups and downs – adds to its authenticity, in a way; there’s an undeniably scrappy charm to the film as a whole.
5 Hyman Roth 'The Godfather: Part II' Being one of the few crime movies to win Best Picture at the Oscars, The Godfather: Part II continues the saga expertly and, as mentioned before, also begins to take the overall story in a darker direction. After Vito’s passing in The Godfather, Michael takes over as the head of the Corleone family, and sets about purportedly trying to make their business legitimate, though actually ends up running things far more ruthlessly than his father ever did.
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