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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age. However, her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more toward outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their child]]. Charlie's need to believe that she really is a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.

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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age. However, her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more toward outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, and [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even turn]], even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), point. Not to mention how she forces Thomas to smoke weed against his will and threatens to ''frame him for rape'' if he refuses, then [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas him purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their child]]. Charlie's need to believe that she really is a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.
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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their child]]. Charlie's need to believe that she really is a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.

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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but age. However, her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards toward outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their child]]. Charlie's need to believe that she really is a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.
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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]]. Charlie's need to believe that she really is a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.

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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]].child]]. Charlie's need to believe that she really is a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.
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* ''Film/TheKarateKid1984'': Freddy and his friends cheering for Daniel and helping the crowd raise him on their shoulders after the tournament was most likely intended to be a redemptive moment for the character after his earlier spurning of Daniel. However, most fans interpret it as yet another example of him being a FairWeatherFriend, as he's only shown to be acting friendly to Daniel again after he's already won the tournament.
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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]]. Charlie's need to believe that she is really a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.

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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]]. Charlie's need to believe that she is really is a good person reaches the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.
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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]]. Charlie's need to believe that she is really a good person reaches a point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.

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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]]. Charlie's need to believe that she is really a good person reaches a the point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.
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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even drugging him at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]]. Charlie's need to believe that she is really a good person reaches a point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.

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* ''Film/TheWhale'': Ellie is presented as being justifiably angry that her father walked out on her at a young age, but her behavior in the film points less to her simply being hurt and acting out and more towards outright psychopathy. She posts pictures of dead animals online, makes violent threats to her schoolmates, [[BullyingTheDisabled insults and abuses Charlie at every turn]] (even [[KickTheDog drugging him him]] at one point), and [[SpringtimeForHitler helps Thomas purely by accident]], as [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she couldn't imagine that a family would want to reconcile with their son]]. Charlie's need to believe that she is really a good person reaches a point of [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil being delusional]]. Her mother, who has equal reason to be angry at Charlie, seems to have made her peace with his decision and considers her daughter nothing less than a monster.

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