There were many reasons why there were few movies where villains won. Movies where the villain triumphed were usually harder to resonate with the audience because they often depicted a powerful villain who eventually won. The ending of the story often did not meet people's expectations. The audience's expectations for the movie's ending were often positive results such as reunion, justice defeating evil, and so on. Movies where the villains won often involved sensitive topics such as politics, race, religion, etc. These topics were easy to cause controversy and disagreement, so it was difficult to gain widespread audience support. Some film companies and directors may prefer to choose the victorious ending because such a story is more fascinating and dramatic, which can increase the box office revenue of the movie. However, there were also movies where the villain won, such as Black Hawk Down and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Although the villain won in the end, these movies were still widely praised by the audience because they portrayed a repulsive villain image and showed the bravery and perseverance of the protagonist.