The villain was a movie about a young actor, Bi Chao, who mistakenly thought that he was a heinous villain because of an accidental memory loss. In order to let his wife live a better life, he was determined to complete the villain's mission of " kidnapping the rich man." In the process, he accidentally made enemies with three criminals and embarked on an unlucky and hilarious journey of being crushed. The movie was directed by Bao Bei Er and starred Bao Bei Er, Li Jia Qi, Zhou Da Yong, Ma Xu Dong, Wang Zha Zha and other actors. The trailer and pictures can also be found on Douban. As for other information about the big villain, such as novels, comics, etc., the given search results did not provide relevant content.
In 'A Christmas Story', the main 'villain' could be considered Scut Farkus. He is the neighborhood bully who torments Ralphie and his friends. He has a mean look with his yellow eyes and is always getting into fights and causing trouble for the kids in the neighborhood.
Well, without having read the specific novel, it could be about a hero who has gone through many battles and adventures. Tired of the chaos and danger, he decides to retreat from the limelight and find a quiet place to live. Maybe he has to face some challenges from his past enemies who don't want to let him go in peace, or perhaps he struggles to adapt to a normal life after being in the heroic role for so long.
There might be characters who are affected by the tyrant's previous actions. For example, those who were oppressed. They could be important characters as they would be part of the context in which the tyrant's transformation takes place. Maybe there are also advisors or confidants of the tyrant who play a role in this journey of wanting to live honestly.
One main theme could be redemption. As the tyrant wants to live honestly, it implies a desire to atone for past wrongs. Another might be self - discovery, as the character is changing their way of life and in the process, learning more about themselves.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a tyrant who, despite their tyrannical nature, desires to have a good life. This could involve themes like power, redemption, or the pursuit of personal happiness in a complex political or social setting.
Perhaps it's a tale that examines the impact of eternal life on relationships and the pursuit of meaning. It could also question whether immortality is truly a blessing or a curse.
Perhaps the story examines why some people have a desire to live forever and what drives that aspiration. It might also look at the challenges and isolation that could come with such a wish.